Georgia Barry was born in England 21 years ago to an English mother and German father. At the age of 15 she moved to Berlin. Encouraged by her musical family, Georgia's first musical experience was as a background singer for the cover band the Motown Lovers while in Germany. Although Georgia was gaining a lot from her regular live experiences, she wanted to train her voice and she approached Russian opera singer Olga Kasimirova who was so taken with her talent that she offered her classical vocal training free of charge. Georgia's voice developed but she felt that she belonged in another world: the world of R'n'B. Soon she worked on projects with Max Hughes (Hans Eisler Institute), continued singing background for John Barry (Flathead, Motown Lovers) and was produced by Loomis Green (Jan Delay) who introduced her to David Lee Brewer (vocal coach for Beyoncė and Destiny's Child). During the period August 2007 to January 2009 Georgia was professionally trained in R'n'B by internationally renowned tenor David Lee Brewer and appeared regularly at the Ultralounge and at the Berlin Philarmonie. In November 2008 where she performed both a solo and duet with Brewer. In late 2009 Georgia returned to the UK and searching on the internet for R&B producers in London found OD Hunte (Leona Lewis, Ten Days Till). Their first track represents a departure from what could have been predicted for them both as I Need Love leans more towards Anastacia and Katy Perry than Beyonce. The two are
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