Brickell, Edie (1966–)
Brickell, Edie (1966–)
American pop singer. Born Mar 10, 1966, in Oak Cliff, Texas; attended Southern Methodist University; m. Paul Simon (singer, songwriter), 1992; children: son Adrian; daughter Lulu.
Shy singer known for jazz-inflected vocals, joined touring band New Bohemians; sang lead on band's successful debut album Shooting Rubber Bands at the Stars (1988) and follow up Ghost of a Dog (1990); released hit singles "What I Am" (1988) and "Circle" (1989); went solo with Picture Perfect Morning (1994), produced by husband Paul Simon; shunned spotlight during much of her career.
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