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Zoe Devlin (singer - a.k.a. Devlin Love or Zoe Devlin Love)
Zoe Noor Devlin is a prolific British singer and songwriter, known for her diverse musical interests and expressive vocals. Devlin also produces music, arranges vocals and plays various instruments (including piano, guitar and bass guitar).

Devlin was born in Peterborough, England in 1985 of a Scottish father (Rick Devlin) and Malaysian mother (Nolia Devlin). Rick was a professional drummer and Nolia was a professional singer.

Devlin’s music career began in 1999 and has since then encompassed live and studio work across numerous genres. From the age of 14 she has worked with Gaz Mayall’s The Trojans and performed regularly at Gaz's Rockin' Blues, the famous club night hosted by Gaz Mayall in London's Soho. Early recordings include an album with Prince Buster and other classic reggae legends.

One of the most well-known periods of Devlin’s career began in 2001 when she joined Alabama 3, (a band famed for recording the theme tune to The Sopranos). During her seven year period with the band, she served as lead female singer, songwriter and co-producer, and appeared in both the acoustic band and the full line-up. During this time, Devlin worked on and appeared on the following Alabama 3 releases: “Outlaw” (album); “Hear that Train a Comin'” (DVD); “Last Train to Mashville” (album); “Hits and Exit Wounds” (album); “M.O.R.” (album); “Shoplifting 4 Jesus” (album); “There Will be Peace in the Valley... When We Get the Keys to the Mansion on the Hill” (album – Devlin wrote tracks 6 and 7, and performed on all tracks); “The Wimmin from W.O.M.B.L.E.” (album); and “Revolver Soul” (album).

On 8 December 2003, Dave Simpson from The Guardian named Alabama 3 'The Best Live Band in the Country'. As Devlin's career with the band progressed,The Independent described her as 'A soul saviour' when reviewing Alabama 3. On 12 October 2007, John Walsh of The Independent reviewed the band's recent live performance in Brixton and wrote "Sharing the vocals is Devlin Love, a feisty pocket Venus with a voice of piercing sweetness and an arsenal of country-and-western gestures." In 2007, “M.O.R.” was hailed as The Independent’s Album of the Week and awarded five stars.

In 2008, Devlin left Alabama 3 to raise her daughter Dusty McCulloch, whose father is Ian McCulloch, songwriter and lead singer of Echo & The Bunnymen. The couple split in late 2012.

In 2006, Devlin sang lead for The Princetones on their album "After the Rain", which was used in the soundtrack for the film of the same name, directed by Gaelle Denis. In 2008, Devlin recorded a live album at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, called “Devlin Loves Jazz" featuring James Pearson (Musical Director), Chris Dagley, Sam Burgess, and Eddie Henderson. This album features her original compositions “Miss Martell” and "You say 'Hey', I say 'Whatever'". In 2009, she had a hit with " SWAG'" by The Qemists, which was signed to Ninja Tune, where she wrote the top-line and melody. The song became a sync for the racing game "BLUR". She continues to work with Ninja Tune to the present day on various projects.  Devlin appeared in the 2013 series of The X Factor, in which she reached the Judges’ Houses stage, resulting in widespread press attention.  In 2016, she appeared in a Magners Cider television commercial, covering the Rolling Stones song "I'm Free" with The Trojans.

Over the course of her career, Devlin has written top-lines and produced songs for various mainstream artists, and has participated in writing camps, including for Maxine Ashley. She has collaborated with a range of other artists and producers, including: Paul Simonon, Mick Jones (The Clash, Gorillaz, Damon Albarn), Paul Cook (The Sex Pistols), Gem Archer (Oasis), Ian McCulloch (Echo and the Bunnymen), Youth (The Orb, Killing Joke, The Verve, Paul McCartney), Vin Gordon (Bob Marley, Aswad), Felix Howard (Amy Winehouse), Dave McCracken (Beyonce), Mousse T (Tom Jones,"Sex bomb", "Horny"), Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders), Gary Lucas (The Magic Band), John Cooper Clarke (The Arctic Monkeys/The Small Faces), James Pearson (Ronnie Scott’s Musical Director), Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction, Voodoo Six and Jeff Beck.

Devlin has taught song writing in London secondary schools as part of the National Curriculum, and also via workshops. She has also has acted as an Ambassador for Music for Southwark Council in relation to various performance and song writing projects.

As of June 2016, Devlin continues to work on solo projects, as well as singing, writing and producing for other artists. She still appears regularly for The Trojans and performed several times with Alabama 3 again in 2016.