Annabel Lamb is a British singer-songwriter born on September 28, 1955, in Surrey, England. She began her music career early, playing in a rock band as a teenager and writing her own songs. Lamb gained recognition in 1983 with her cover of The Doors' "Riders on the Storm," which reached the UK Singles Chart and led to an appearance on *Top of the Pops*. Her debut album, *Once Bitten*, was released the same year and included a guest appearance by Marillion vocalist Steve Hogarth. She continued to release albums throughout the 1980s, including *The Flame* and *When Angels Travel*, showcasing a diverse range of influences from new wave to jazz and ethnic music.
Annabel Lamb has also worked as a session singer and co-written songs for other artists, such as "Amazed Are We" for Maxi Priest. Her musical influences include James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, and Fairport Convention. Lamb has a son, Henry Brill, with her former producer and husband, Wally Brill. In recent years, she has toured as a backing vocalist with Kiki Dee and Carmelo Luggeri. Her music career spans multiple genres and collaborations, reflecting her versatility as a singer-songwriter.
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