Florence Welch

Singer

Birthday August 28, 1986

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Camberwell, London, England

Age 37 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 5′ 9″

#5754 Most Popular

1986

Florence Leontine Mary Welch (born 28 August 1986) is an English-American singer and songwriter.

She is the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the indie rock band Florence and the Machine.

Florence Leontine Mary Welch was born on 28 August 1986 in Camberwell to Nick Russell Welch, an advertising executive and Evelyn Welch (née Samuels), an American born in Boston and raised in New York City, who was educated at Harvard University and the Warburg Institute, University of London.

Evelyn is vice chancellor of the University of Bristol.

Through her mother, Welch has both British and American citizenship.

Welch is the niece of satirist Craig Brown via Brown's wife and Welch's aunt, Frances Welch, and granddaughter of Colin Welch, former deputy editor of The Daily Telegraph and former Daily Mail parliamentary sketchwriter.

Welch's maternal uncle is actor and filmmaker John Stockwell.

She also has a younger sister, Grace, who inspired Welch's song by the same name.

During her youth, Welch was encouraged by her Scottish paternal grandmother, Cybil Welch (née Russell), to pursue her performing and singing talents.

2006

In 2006, Welch's performances with Isabella Summers in small London venues under the joint name Florence Robot/Isa Machine began to attract notice.

2007

In 2007, Welch recorded with a band named Ashok, who released an album titled Plans on the Filthy Lucre/About Records label.

The album included the earliest version of her later hit "Kiss with a Fist", which at this point was titled "Happy Slap".

2009

The band's debut studio album, Lungs (2009), topped the UK Albums Chart and won the Brit Award for Best British Album.

Their next four albums also achieved chart success.

Welch's deceased grandmothers inspired numerous songs on Florence and the Machine's debut album Lungs (2009).

In her youth, Welch also sang at family weddings and funerals.

Aged ten, she performed the song of Yum-Yum from The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan at Colin Welch's memorial service.

Welch's parents divorced when she was thirteen, and her mother eventually married their next-door neighbour, Professor Peter Openshaw.

Around this time, her maternal grandmother, who had bipolar disorder, died from suicide.

Florence and the Machine released their debut studio album Lungs in the United Kingdom on 6 July 2009.

The album was officially launched with a set at the Rivoli Ballroom in Brockley, south-east London.

It peaked at number one in the UK and number two in Ireland.

As of 6 August 2009, the album had sold over 100,000 copies in the UK and by 10 August it had been at number two for five consecutive weeks.

After its 25 July 2009 release for download in the United States, the album debuted at number seventeen on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart, ultimately peaking at number one.

The album was released physically in the US on 20 October by Universal Republic.

The album was produced by James Ford, Paul Epworth, Steve Mackey, and Charlie Hugall.

2010

Welch contributed vocals to David Byrne and Fatboy Slim's 2010 album Here Lies Love, an album about Imelda Marcos.

2011

As of January 2011, Welch was working with Drake on material slated for his upcoming album.

2018

In 2018, Welch released a book titled Useless Magic, a collection of lyrics and poems written by her, along with illustrations.

In Florence and the Machine's 2018 single "Hunger", she opened up for the first time about an eating disorder she had as a teenager.

She has also spoken of being a highly imaginative and fearful child.

"I learned ways to manage that terror–drink, drugs, controlling food..."

Welch was educated at Thomas's London Day School, Battersea and went on to study at Alleyn's School, South East London, where she did well academically.

However, Welch often got in trouble in school for impromptu singing and for singing too loudly in the school's choir.

Despite an early love of reading and literature, she was diagnosed with dyslexia, owing to problems with spelling, alongside dyspraxia, a developmental coordination disorder that does not affect her reading ability, but caused issues with organization.

Music and books gave her a reprieve from what she felt made her different from others.

"I used reading as a form of escape. I was shy and sensitive, and so reading gave me a safe space."

After leaving secondary school and "just bumming around Camberwell where I lived, working at a bar and thought that I should start doing something with life", Welch studied illustration at Camberwell College of Arts before dropping out to focus on her music.

Initially she had intended to take a year out from her studies to "see where the music would go and then it started going somewhere so [she] never went back".

According to Welch, the band name "Florence + the Machine" had "started off as a private joke that got out of hand. I made music with my friend, who we called Isabella Machine, to which I was Florence Robot. When I was about an hour away from my first gig, I still didn't have a name, so I thought 'Okay, I'll be Florence Robot/Isa Machine', before realizing that name was so long it'd drive me mad".