Lisa Moorish

Singer

Birth Year 1972

Birthplace Walworth, London, United Kingdom

Age 52 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#22110 Most Popular

1972

Lisa Moorish (born 16 January 1972) is an English singer-songwriter.

1989

She had a solo career beginning in 1989, and was the lead singer of the indie band Kill City in the early 2000s.

Moorish was born in Walworth, but grew up in Brixton, South London.

She is mixed race: her father Henry Watt is a black Jamaican "mixed with Irish, Scottish, Asian", whilst her mother Iris is English and from Middlesbrough.

They met in a Hammersmith club.

Moorish began her musical career in 1989, aged 17, when she signed to Jive Records.

She released two singles with Jive, but they were not hits and she was dropped.

1990

Signing to Go! Discs in the mid-1990s yielded an album (I've Gotta Have It All, 1996), as well as a collaboration with George Michael on a version of his Wham! hit "I'm Your Man", but neither achieved much success.

1991

In 1991 she released two singles with Polydor, but again commercial success eluded her.

1995

In 1995, Moorish performed backing vocals on an acoustic version of the Oasis song "Fade Away" for the Warchild charity album.

1996

In 1996, Moorish provided backing vocals on Northern Irish indie band Ash's hit single, "Oh Yeah", which reached No. 6 in the UK Singles Chart.

1998

On 26 March 1998, Moorish gave birth to a daughter Molly, who was fathered by Liam Gallagher and conceived two months after Gallagher married Patsy Kensit.

2000

In the early 2000s, Moorish was a member of indie band, Kill City.

They were a four-piece consisting of Moorish, fellow songwriter "Welsh" Pete Jones on bass and guitarists Tom Bowen and Stuart Le Page.

2003

In December 2003, Moorish recorded a cover of "Fairytale of New York" with Johnny Borrell on BBC Radio 6 Music.

She has frequently performed with Drew McConnell.

In 2003, she gave birth to a son named Astile to The Libertines front man, Pete Doherty.

2004

In 2004, they released their debut EP White Boys, Brown Girl on Alan McGee's Poptones label.

Nash Gierak (Mower) joined the new line-up on bass in 2004–2006, alongside Tom Lindley and Pete Denton (The Kooks) on guitar.

2006

In 2006, Moorish appeared on the "Strummerville" charity single, a cover of The Clash's "Janie Jones" which peaked at No. 17 in the UK Singles Chart.