Zoe Devlin | |
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Born |
Zoe Noor Devlin 1985 Peterborough |
Other names | Devlin Love, Zoe Devlin Love |
Occupation | Singer |
Known for | Alabama 3, The X Factor (UK) |
Zoe Noor Devlin (born 1985) also known as Devlin Love or Zoe Devlin Love, is a British singer and songwriter. She is best known for appearing on The X Factor and working with Alabama 3.
Devlin was born in 1985 in Peterborough, England. Her father, Rick was a professional drummer from Scotland. Her mother, Nolia was a singer from Malaysia. She moved to London with her family and studied at Queens College London.
In 1999, at the age of 14 she worked with The Trojans and performed regularly at Gaz's Rockin' Blues club night in Soho.
In 2001, Devlin joined Alabama 3 as the lead female singer. She also had songwriter and co-producer credits and toured with the band.
She was often mentioned favorably in live reviews of the band. One reviewer noted that Devlin added "a touch of glamour to the band's dynamic".
In 2006, Devlin sang lead for The Princetones on their album After the Rain, which was used in the soundtrack for the film of the same name, directed by Gaelle Denis.
During 2008, Devlin performed at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, with Eddie Henderson and other musicians.
Devlin became pregnant in 2008 and stopped performing with Alabama 3.
In 2009, she released S.W.A.G. with The Qemists. The song featured on the soundtrack of the video game Blur.
In 2013, Devlin appeared in Season 10 of The X Factor in the UK. She reached the Judges' Houses stage.
In 2016, she appeared in a Magners Cider television commercial, covering the Rolling Stones song "I'm Free" with The Trojans.
Devlin has taught songwriting in London secondary schools. She has also acted as an ambassador for music for Southwark Council in relation to various performance and songwriting projects.