Duffy

Duffy Artistfacts

  • June 23, 1984
  • Duffy was born Aimée Anne Duffy, and has a twin sister named Katy. She grew up speaking Welsh as her first language in the tiny coastal village of Nefyn in North Wales, and barely spoke a word of English as a child.
  • With no record collection at home and the nearest record shop a bus ride away, her early musical inspiration came entirely from her father's VHS tape of the 1960s TV show Ready Steady Go!, which she played repeatedly until the tape disintegrated.
  • Her father, John, was raised in Rock Ferry, the Wirral Peninsula town that inspired the title of her debut album Rockferry.

    "Rock Ferry is a very special place to me," she told The Liverpool Echo. " I used to visit my grandparents as a kid."
  • As a child, Duffy was thrown out of her school choir, so she contented herself with honing her talents in the school lavatories. "My voice was too big. I didn't fit into a team of vocals and there was nowhere else I could practise singing," she told The Standard.
  • Duffy's parents divorced when she was 10 and her mother rekindled her relationship with former childhood sweetheart Philip Smith. Four years later her family was placed in a safe house under police protection after Philip's ex-wife, Dawn, offered £3,000 to a man named Robert Rees to have Philip shot dead. Rees went to the police, leading to Dawn's arrest. At a 1998 trial at Cardiff Crown Court, Dawn was convicted of soliciting to murder and sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison.
  • In 2003, before her breakthrough, Duffy competed in Wawfactor, a Welsh-language television talent show on S4C. She was widely expected to win but finished second. The near miss didn't dampen her ambition; she later said of the experience: "I knew I would make it."
  • Duffy worked in a ladies' clothing store in Pwllheli before a chance meeting with two former musicians led to an introduction to Rough Trade Records founder Geoff Travis, which launched her career.
  • Duffy's debut album, Rockferry (2008), became the UK's best-selling album of the year, while its breakout single, "Mercy," was the year's best-selling single. Both hit #1 in the UK. At the Brit Awards 2009, she won three trophies, including Best British Album, and also took home Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammy Awards 2009. Accepting her Brit, she said: "I cannot tell you what this means after five years of hard work."
  • In February 2020, after years away from the spotlight, Duffy revealed on her website that she had been "raped, drugged and held hostage over some weeks." In a longer statement that April, she said she was drugged on her birthday, taken to another country without her knowledge, and held captive before eventually escaping.

    "I knew my life was in immediate danger," she wrote, adding: "I very much doubt I will ever be the person people once knew."

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