Linda Andrews (singer)

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Linda Andrews
File:Linda Andrews 2.jpg
Background information
Birth name Linda Andreasen
Also known as Linda
Born (1973-10-19) 19 October 1973 (age 50)
Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1994 — present
Associated acts X-Factor
Website www.lindaandrews.dk

Linda Andrews (born 19 October 1973 in Tórshavn) is a Faroese singer who won the second season of the Danish version of The X Factor,[1] and became the first Faroese winner of it.

Early life

She was born and raised in Torshavn. She lived for many years with her father (a taxi driver) and mother in the western part of Torshavn called Vesturbýurin. She attended a Pentecostal church called Filadelfia until early adulthood. She was very active in youth work and in the choirs. During the early 1990s she became a known singer because of her appearance as one of the lead singers in Filadelfia. She also was in the Filadelfia Youth Choir and the Filadelfia Choir. She also sang with Vanja Carlsen (of the Carlsens) and was seen as a rival to the singer scene domination in the Filadelfia church. Later on in life she went Frydensberg and then after that she went to live abroad. She has a daughter, with whom she lives in Valby. Her daughter got her to join X Factor, and she eventually auditioned in Copenhagen. Andrews had recently divorced her husband of seven years, and she wanted to prove to her daughter that she could stand on her own feet. She comes from a large family in the Faroe Islands and has 4 older siblings. Prior to her rise to fame on X Factor, Andrews made her solo album debut in 2008 with Revelation, a gospel album, and prior to that, she released recordings such as "Hot Santa," a Christmas-themed novelty single from 2006.[2]

Performances during X Factor

Episode Theme Song Artist Result
Live show 1
(13 February 2009)
Hits "Because Of You" Kelly Clarkson Safe
Live show 2
(20 February 2009)
Made In Denmark "Vårvise" Sebastian & Sissel Kyrkjebø Safe
Live show 3
(27 February 2009)
Motown "You Can't Hurry Love" The Supremes Safe
Live show 4
(6 March 2009)
ABBA "Money, Money, Money" ABBA Safe
Live show 5
(13 March 2009)
DR Big Band "Mercy" Duffy Safe
Live show 6 - Semi-final
(20 March 2009)
Sanne Salomonsen "Hvis Du Forstod" Sanne Salomonsen Safe
Dedikation "Unwritten" Natasha Bedingfield
Live show 7 - Final
(27 March 2009)
Free choice "So What" P!nk Winner
Winner's single "Det Bedste Til Sidst" Linda Andrews

The X Factor

Throughout the series, she was mentored by Lina Rafn of Infernal. In the final, she sang "So What" by Pink and a new song written by Søren Rasted of Aqua and Hej Matematik.

Post X Factor

After winning the X Factor, she was offered a major-label recording contract with Sony Music. Andrews made her major-label début with "Det Bedste Til Sidst" written by Søren Rasted of the Danish pop band Aqua. The song was released in April 2009, just after Andrews had debuted the song on the season finale of X Factor (along with "So What" by P!nk). A couple months after releasing "Det Bedste Til Sidst," Andrews made her full-length album début with Into the Light (2009), primarily in English. It peaked at number two on the Danish albums chart and had two singles "Into the Light" and "Mirror Mirror".[2] In 2013, she provided backing vocals for Hannah Mancini who represented Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song, "Straight Into Love".

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

  • 2006: "Hot Santa"
  • 2006: "Divalicious"
  • 2009: "Det bedste til sidst"
  • 2009: "Into the Light"
  • 2009: "Mirror Mirror"
  • 2009: '"Tænder et lys (Til du kommer hjem)"
  • 2013: '"Tears"
  • 2013: '"Never gonna let you down"
  • 2013: '"Save Me" (TFX feat. Linda Andrews)
  • 2013: '"Jeg gi'r dig tid"
  • 2016 "Born again in your eyes"

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p987868/biography
Preceded by X Factor (Denmark)
Winner

2009
Succeeded by
Thomas Ring Petersen