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Title: Candie Payne Friday Night Hijack
Description: Singer/songwriter Candie Payne is the guest gurator on Sky Arts' Friday Night Hijack strand.

Title: candie payne all i need to hear
Description: candie payne live at the cabaret voltaire in edinburgh with all i need to hear.

Title: Candie Payne w/ Mark Ronson Oh My God
Description: Candie Payne performing on the Jonathan Ross Christmas show with Mark Ronson and Ricky Wilson from the Kaiser Chiefs. First broadcast on 22nd ...

Title: Candie Payne
Description: Candie Payne (sister of Sean Payne from The Zutons) performing at the 07 Latitude Festival near Southwold.

Title: finalcut of By Tomorrow by Candie Payne
Description: the final cut of our music video to By Tomorrow, by Candie Payne for A2 Media Studies
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Candie Payne
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Candie performing at Glastonbury Festival in 2007
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| Background information | |
| Born | 1983 in Liverpool, England |
| Years active | 2006 – present |
| Labels | Deltasonic/Columbia Records |
| Website | Official website, MySpace page |
Candie Payne (born 1983) is an English singer-songwriter from Liverpool. She released her debut album, I Wish I Could Have Loved You More, on Deltasonic in May 2007. She is the sister of singer/songwriter Howie Payne, former frontman of band The Stands and Sean Payne, the drummer of The Zutons.
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Payne was born in Liverpool in 1983. Aged four, her family she relocated to New York City before moving back when Payne was 10. Initially shunning music, Payne pursued a career in visual art, attending art college and working in a vintage clothing shop in Liverpool town centre.1 However, Payne became disenchanted with her studies and, after performing with a friend's band, exchanged her interest for music. She was then introduced to Simon Dine of Noonday Underground with whom she began composing songs.
In 2006, Payne release two singles, "By Tomorrow" and "Take Me". These preceded her debut album, I Wish I Could Have Loved You More, which was released in May 2007. The single "One More Chance", produced by Mark Ronson, followed in September of that year.
In November 2007, The Times Magazine looked ahead to Liverpool's year as the European City of Culture in 2008 by featuring Payne on its cover alongside Liverpuddlian singer Cilla Black and Abi Harding of the Zutons, who was engaged to Payne's brother Sean - "How Liverpoool got its mojo back".2.
In December 2007, she sang a version of "Oh My God" with Mark Ronson and Ricky Wilson on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. Soon after this appearance, Ronson asked Payne to appear on his 'Version' tour in 2008. The tour covered the UK, Europe and the US and major festivals including the Glastonbury festival, Global Gathering and the Montreux Jazz Festival. Payne, however, found the tour intense for personal reasons. Payne says it "was an incredible opportunity and I gained so much experience from it, but it was also an escape because I was going through a devastating breakup at the time. I slept and drank my way through a lot of it, and I lost a hell of a lot of weight too".3
Payne sings 60s-inspired pop. Soul singers Minnie Riperton and Roberta Flack are among her influences. Her pet hate is 'over-singing'."4
Some fashion writers reflected on Payne's and Harding's influence on Liverpool's "underground band scene", drawing a contrast with the "brassier" style of local WAGs such as Alex Curran and Coleen McLoughlin (partners of footballers Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney). Sunday Times Style remarked early in 2008 that the fashionable Korova bar in the city's Fleet Street "is so cool, you can sense Liverpool evolving from a city full of in-your-face show-offs into something far more knowing":
The girls here are different from their brassier neighbours. Yet, if they're indie, they're still a glossy version. Peroxide bobs, red lipstick, polka-dot shirts, good heels ... They are inspired by local success storie such as Abby [sic] from the Zutons and Candie Payne - and united in their dislike of Curran and co ... "Lots of girls think she [Curran] is it, but it's a pretty sad life to be 25 and only go shopping" 5.