She was an unknown session artist until she left thousands transfixed
by singing Blondie’s Sunday Girl on television adverts for The Mail on
Sunday’s You magazine last week.
Sunday Girl of her own. Phillipa recorded the track for the advert just days before giving
birth to her daughter Priya. And, appropriately, the little girl came
into the world on a Sunday. ‘The song is obviously nothing to do with motherhood, but to have
given birth to my own Sunday girl and to have sung it while she was
still inside me feels like a special and very sweet coincidence,’ said
Phillipa. Her song is used on a series of adverts whose theme is ‘You time’ –
the precious moment of the day when readers retreat with their
magazine. The Mail on Sunday was inundated with requests to know who the singer
is – and is now making the complete track available as a free
download. The musical arrangement to Sunday Girl was masterminded by M&C Saatchi
agency composer Alex Ball. Although not a household name, Phillipa,
38, has impersonated singers from Nina Simone to Billie Holiday and
provided voiceover performances for clients including Levi’s, Lynx and
L’Oreal. ‘I am a huge fan of Blondie,’ said Phillipa. ‘Heart Of Glass is my
favourite Blondie song.’ Phillipa moved from Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, to America when she
was seven after her father Colin got an engineering job in San Diego. Her creative ambitions were encouraged by her mother, Wendy, an artist
and illustrator. Phillipa enjoyed success as a session singer before moving back to
Brighton with her family at 21. There she met her husband, music
producer Sanj Sen, 35, in 1999. He suggested a career doing voiceovers for advertisements, and seven
years ago she joined Calypso voiceover agency. As well as her singing and voiceover work, Phillipa runs a successful
songwriting business, Chicks With Hits, with friend Ellie Wyatt. Their
songs have been heard on hit U.S. shows such as Grey’s Anatomy and
Desperate Housewives, and they are currently trying to secure a record
deal for their latest artist, Larissa Eddie, and her band, Eddie. But Phillipa’s priority now lies with her gorgeous baby girl. ‘Holding her for the first time was the most incredible experience,’
she said. ‘Priya is adorable, although running my own businesses at
the same time is tough. I am constantly juggling. I am hoping she will
teach me to relax more.’ Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1305022/Sunday-Girl-Sunday-baby--hi...
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