Eight-time Grammy nominee looks almost unrecognisable but for her signature flaming red hair as she appears alongside Vernon Kay on BBC Radio 2 - but can YOU guess who it is?
Eight-time Grammy nominee looks almost unrecognisable but for her signature flaming red hair as she appears alongside Vernon Kay on BBC Radio 2 - but can YOU guess who it is?
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An iconic singer-songwriter from the 1990s looked almost unrecognisable, but for her famous flaming red hair as she appeared on BBC Radio 2's Tracks Of My Years with Vernon Kay on Monday. The musician became the youngest person ever admitted to the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University at age five.
After leading the 1980s-era pop band Y Kant Tori Read, she set off on a solo career and saw her greatest commercial and critical successes. The songstress has had several hit singles throughout the years and has been nominated for a whopping eight Grammy Awards.
She is best known for hits like Cornflake Girl and Pretty Good Year, with her songs focussing on topics such as sexuality, feminism, politics, and religion. But can you guess who it is?. An iconic singer-songwriter from the 1990s looked almost unrecognisable, but for her famous flaming red hair as she appeared on BBC Radio 2's Tracks Of My Years with Vernon Kay on Monday.
She is best known for hits like Cornflake Girl and Pretty Good Year, with her songs focussing on topics such as sexuality, feminism, politics, and religion. But can you guess who it is?. It's Tori Amos!. Tori, 61, looked as though she had no aged a day as she posed for a photo alongside Vernon after discussing 10 of the most influential tracks in her life.
The daughter of a Methodist preacher, at 13 she began playing at gay bars around Baltimore, chaperoned by her father who reasoned that those places were the ones she was least likely to find trouble. She previously told the Mail: 'My career has been a long series of battles. Some of those battles were very messy, very bloody.