Tracey Thorn

Tracey Thorn is an English singer, songwriter, and author, best known as one half of the electronic duo Everything But the Girl (EBTG), alongside her partner Ben Watt. Born on September 26, 1962, in Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire, Thorn's music spans several genres, including pop, electronic, and folk. EBTG gained prominence in the late 1980s and 1990s, particularly with their 1994 hit "Missing," which was remixed by Todd Terry, reaching international acclaim. Their album "Amplified Heart" (1994) features this track and showcases Thorn's emotive vocals and introspective lyrics. Thorn also released solo work, including her acclaimed albums "Out of the Woods" (2007) and "Record" (2018), which highlight her distinctive voice and songwriting prowess. Beyond music, Thorn has made an impact through her writing, with her memoir "Naked at the Albert Hall" receiving critical acclaim. Her work has influenced a generation of artists in the indie and electronic music scenes, and she is celebrated for her lyrical depth and contributions to the evolution of pop music.