Alison Moyet (born Genevieve Alison Jane Moyet on 18 June 1961), is an English pop singer-songwriter noted for her bluesy voice. Moyet was born in Billericay, Essex, England to a French father and ...
About one-quarter of the way into Alison Moyet’s performance at the Crystal Ballroom last week on Wednesday, May 14, the music went dead, and the 63-year-old singer-songwriter shared a confused look ...
Alison Moyet's solo career began almost by accident. She rose to fame as one half of the synth pop duo Yazoo ("Only You", "Don't Go"). But after less than two years, Moyet and keyboardist Vince Clarke ...
In 1984, Alf helped launch Alison Moyet’s solo career. Her debut album, following the demise of her synth-pop duo Yazoo a year earlier, shot to No. 1 on the UK charts and delivered some of her ...
Alison Moyet came to fame as half of the early ’80s hit-making duo Yazoo (Yaz here in the States) alongside former Depeche Mode/future Erasure dude Vince Clarke. Forty years ago, she launched a ...
Always the captain of her own ship, it was no surprise to hear Alison Moyet shun the expectations for a middle-aged woman to record an album of "advert jazz covers". Thanks to the former Yazoo star's ...
TAKE AWAY the synths from the early '80s British synth-pop duo Yazoo, and you're left with the sultry voice of Alison Moyet. (The synth-playing half of the group, known in the United States as Yaz, ...
In conversation with Alison Moyet, before you finish your thought, she picks up what you’re in the middle of putting down and runs away with it. This characteristic can feel like a tornado through ...
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