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Artist ResearchMarina and The Diamonds

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The Artist.

• Known by her stage name ‘Marina and the Diamonds’,

Marina Lambrini Diamandis is a welsh singer singwriter,

born in Abergravenny, Monmouthshire, Wales on the 10th

October 1985.

• The year of 2010 was when Marina finally made herself

famous, however has been known for her music since

2007. The artist came 2nd in 2010 on BBC’s sound of

2010 following shortly behind Ellie Goulding, another

fellow singer songwriter.

• Marina is fluent on the Piano, Keyboard and Organ, in

which these instruments are included in a lot of her music

because she can play them.

• The artist’s stage name is a mixture of her real name and

her name in Greek, she calls the Diamonds not her

backing band but her fans.

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Biography.• Being born in Wales Marina’s mother was Welsh however

her father was Greek.

• The artist was brought up in the village of Pandy with both parents and her older sister.

• She said she found her talent at the ‘Haberdashers’ Monmouth School for Girls’ when she was always skiving off choir and found inspiration off of her music teachers who convinced her she could do anything.

• Marina’s parents separated and so she moved to Greece for two years at the age of sixteen to live with her father. After coming back to England the artist moved to London to attend a dance school for only two months.

• In 2005 Marina took a music degree at the University of East London, transferring in her second year to Middlesex University, however later dropped out.

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Biography Continued.• When the artist first began to create her own music and songs to sell she created the ‘Mermaid

vs Sailor album, which consisted of six songs she created herself. It was released on November 23rd 2007, with the record created on handmade CD-Rs which Marina sold through her Myspace page. An estimated total of seventy copies were sold overall. Most of the artist’s self composed pieces were produced on the Apple Software application ‘GarageBand’, of which she paid £500 for a few tracks to be produced.

No. Title Length

1. Seventeen 2:40

2. Horror pop 3:57

3. Hermit the frog 3:39

4. Daddy was a sailor 3:15

5. Simplify 2:28

6. Plastic rainbow 4:04

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Biography Continued.

• January 2008 was when the artist was firstly

discovered by neon gold records.

• Neon gold records issued Marina’s double sided

single which consisted of ‘Obsessions’ and

‘Mowgli’s Road’.

• Her second EP shortly followed on the 1st June

2009 called ‘the Crown Jewels’.

• On the 13th November 2009 her first major single

was released in the UK and USA, casing her to take

2nd place on the BBC Sound of 2010 on 7th January

2010.

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Biography Continued.2009-2010

• ‘The Family Jewels’ debut album was released in February 2010, striving

to number five in the UK official albums chart. This release began to

really show the artists success by selling an estimated 177,268 copies in the UK alone.

1. Are You Satisfied?2. Shampain3. I Am Not A Robot4. Girls5. Mowgli’s Road6. Obsessions7. Hollywood8. The Outsider9. Hermit The frog10. Oh No!11. Rootless12. Numb13. Guilty

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Biography Continued.

2011 – Current

• Marina’s second album was named ‘Electra

Heart’, and included songs featuring various

other artists such as Labrinth, Dr. Luke,

Stargate and Liam Howe.

• The promotional single used was ‘Radioactive’

released in October 2011.

• The album stormed into first place on the

albums UK chart in the UK and Ireland. Also

showing to do well in Australia and Europe.

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Biography Continued.

First Place Awards

• 2010 – MTV Europe Music Awards.

• 2010 – Virgin Media Awards

• 2011 – Attitude Magazine Awards