Her album Brand New Day was produced by David Torn and featured Ethan Iverson, Reid Anderson and Dave King.
According to her biography on the Billboard and AllMusic websites,[6][7][8] written by employees of Rovi,[6][9] and her BBC page,[10] she was born on 6 August 1973.
[7] Her father, an amateur jazz pianist and guitarist[5] lent encouragement, and at 14, she began composing original songs.
[7] Her formal training was at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, where she majored in classical composition for piano and flute.
It states that Lewis's graduation from the Royal Welsh College took place in 1979 and that she played in piano bars throughout Britain and Europe for a period of five years, so like many people in the public eye, there may have been attempts to make her age appear younger than she really is.
An article in Entertainment Weekly from September 1996 states that Lewis "won't reveal her age—she and her husband/manager, Martin Harris, have been married for nine years, so 'you know I'm not 21'".
[15] It exceeded one million "spins" on radio, to claim its place in music industry history as the most-played single up to that point.
1 dance single, "Love Him", Lewis parted ways with Atlantic Records[10] and independently produced her third LP, Be Still (2002), which featured her on an almost entirely acoustic set.
Lewis also sang lead vocals for her side project, Chute, which released their debut EP in April 2010.