Izzy Bizu

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Izzy Bizu
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Izzy Bizu performing at London Fields Brewery in September 2015
Background information
Birth name Isobel Beardshaw
Born (1994-04-28) 28 April 1994 (age 30)
Origin London, England, United Kingdom
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active 2013–present
Labels Epic Records
Associated acts SoundGirl
Website izzybizu.com

Izzy Bizu (born Isobel Beardshaw; 28 April 1994) is a British singer-songwriter,[1] of partial Ethiopian descent, signed to Epic Records.[2] Bizu has garnered mainstream radio support from BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac and Phil Taggart[3] and BBC Radio 1Xtra's Trevor Nelson.[4] She has supported Sam Smith,[1] Rudimental,[5] and Foxes on their latest UK tours.[6] In November 2015, Bizu was shortlisted for a Brit Critics' Choice award[7] and longlisted for BBC's Sound of... 2016.[8]

Biography

Bizu is from South West London.[9] Born to an Ethiopian mother and English father, she grew up listening to Ella Fitzgerald, Bettye Swann and James Brown[10] and draws on these influences alongside newer influences such as Amy Winehouse and Adele to create a fusion of soul, funk, jazz and pop.[11]

Career

2013: Coolbeanz

Bizu won an open mic night competition in February 2013 winning over the crowd, which included Emeli Sande and Naughty Boy, who were in attendance.[1] She released her first independent EP Coolbeanz in September 2013 debuting at number 3 on the iTunes Soul and RnB Chart and selling 50,000 copies.[12] The EP’s lead single "White Tiger" was also chosen as Zane Lowe’s ‘Next Hype’.[13] In October 2013 she supported Sam Smith on his UK tour[14] and in November Jamie Cullum handpicked her to open for him at The Roundhouse in London.[15]

2014–16: A Moment of Madness

In June 2014, Bizu was selected by BBC Introducing[14] to perform at Glastonbury Festival.[16] In July 2014, she signed to Epic Records UK.[2]A year later, she released the first singles from her debut album, Adam & Eve and Diamond which enjoyed support from BBC Radio 1,[17] Radio 2[18] and 1Xtra.[4] and performed at Glastonbury for the second time.[19] In September 2015, following the release of her single Give Me Love, she also made her TV debut on Later with Jools Holland.[20] Bizu supported both Rudimental[5] and Foxes[6] on their UK headline tours. In November 2015, Bizu was shortlisted for a Brit Critics' Choice award.[7] Her debut album A Moment of Madness is due for release on 2 September 2016.[21]

Artistry

Bizu has described herself as a fan of jazz-fusion mixes and a lover of squat parties and warehouse raves. She grew up listening to Ella Fitzgerald, Bettye Swann and James Brown[9] and draws on these influences alongside newer influences such as Amy Winehouse and Adele to create a fusion of soul, funk, jazz and pop.[22] She lists The Black Keys, Diana Ross, Grammatics and Sam Cooke among her other influences.[23]

Discography

Albums

Title Details
A Moment of Madness
  • Released: 2 September 2016
  • Label: Epic Records
  • Formats: Digital download, CD

Extended plays

Title Details
Coolbeanz
  • Released: September 2013
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download

Singles

Year Title Album
2015 "Diamond"[24] A Moment of Madness
"Adam & Eve"[25]
"Give Me Love"[26]
"White Tiger"[27]
2016 "Mad Behaviour"[28]

References

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