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Katie Melua honoured by Queen's University, Belfast | Katie Melua honoured by Queen's University, Belfast |
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The singer Katie Melua, who spent part of her childhood in Northern Ireland, has received an honorary degree from Queen's University, Belfast. | |
The 29-year-old star was born in the former Soviet republic of Georgia but moved to Belfast at the age of eight. | The 29-year-old star was born in the former Soviet republic of Georgia but moved to Belfast at the age of eight. |
She lived in the city for six years, while her father worked as a doctor in Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital. | She lived in the city for six years, while her father worked as a doctor in Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital. |
Her family then moved to England, but the chart-topping singer said Belfast remained "very close" to her heart. | Her family then moved to England, but the chart-topping singer said Belfast remained "very close" to her heart. |
Queen's University is honouring Melua for her services to music. | Queen's University is honouring Melua for her services to music. |
Formative years | Formative years |
The singer-songwriter released her debut album, Call Off The Search, in 2003 and the record became an international number one. | The singer-songwriter released her debut album, Call Off The Search, in 2003 and the record became an international number one. |
Since then she has recorded five more studio albums and performed for the Queen and Nelson Mandela. | Since then she has recorded five more studio albums and performed for the Queen and Nelson Mandela. |
During her formative years in Northern Ireland, she attended St Catherine's Primary School on the Falls Road, west Belfast, and later Dominican College in the north of the city. | During her formative years in Northern Ireland, she attended St Catherine's Primary School on the Falls Road, west Belfast, and later Dominican College in the north of the city. |
When she moved to England as a teenager, she enrolled in the Brit School for Performing Arts in Croydon. | When she moved to England as a teenager, she enrolled in the Brit School for Performing Arts in Croydon. |
She was studying for her A-level exams at the school when her musical talent was discovered by the songwriter and music producer, Mike Batt. | She was studying for her A-level exams at the school when her musical talent was discovered by the songwriter and music producer, Mike Batt. |
She played a song for him that she had written in tribute to the deceased singer Eva Cassidy, and Batt invited her to work with him. | She played a song for him that she had written in tribute to the deceased singer Eva Cassidy, and Batt invited her to work with him. |
The following weekend, the pair held their first recording session, recording a number of songs, including a new track Melua had just written called 'Belfast'. | The following weekend, the pair held their first recording session, recording a number of songs, including a new track Melua had just written called 'Belfast'. |
As a result of the partnership, Melua rose to fame at the age of 19 with the hit single The Closest Thing To Crazy. | As a result of the partnership, Melua rose to fame at the age of 19 with the hit single The Closest Thing To Crazy. |
'Delighted' | 'Delighted' |
Since then, she has become a multi-millionaire and collaborated with Batt on many of her albums. | Since then, she has become a multi-millionaire and collaborated with Batt on many of her albums. |
Melua also supports a number of charities including the British Red Cross, to which she donated the entire proceeds of her 2007 single What A Wonderful World. | Melua also supports a number of charities including the British Red Cross, to which she donated the entire proceeds of her 2007 single What A Wonderful World. |
Speaking in advance of Saturday's graduation ceremony, Melua said: "It was a complete surprise and really unexpected to be awarded this honorary degree and I am so delighted. | Speaking in advance of Saturday's graduation ceremony, Melua said: "It was a complete surprise and really unexpected to be awarded this honorary degree and I am so delighted. |
"I consider Belfast a city very close to my heart and to be recognised in this way in the field of music is phenomenal." | "I consider Belfast a city very close to my heart and to be recognised in this way in the field of music is phenomenal." |
The university also awarded an honorary degree to its former president and vice-chancellor Professor Sir Peter Gregson. |
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