The singer Lucy Woodward comes from a thoroughly musical background, her mother is a versatile opera singer, her father a conductor and composer. Born and raised in Europe, her family moved to New York with five-year-old Lucy. There she made it from street musician and performances in bars to a career as a pop singer with two Top 40 chart hits. But Woodward wants something else – so she changed the genre to groovy jazz and that's how she came across the band Snarky Puppy. With it, she immediately reaps one of her greatest successes: the jointly produced video for the song "Too Hot To Last" is celebrated with more than one million clicks on social media. Lucy Woodward is one of the most versatile singers, who can get involved as a background singer with Rod Stewart or Joe Cocker, and then stand in the spotlight as the frontwoman of the band Pink Martini at the Montreal Jazz Festival: Lucy Woodward always knows how to inspire.
Lucy Woodward, voc Jelle Roozenburg, g Udo Pannekeet, b Niek de Bruijn, dr