Lucy O'Brien
Known for Acting · 7 credits
- Born
- 1961-09-13 (age 64)
- Place of birth
- Catford, London, England, UK
Biography
Lucy O'Brien (born 13 September 1961) is a British author and journalist whose work focuses on women in music.
O'Brien was born in Catford, London and grew up in Southampton. In 1979, whilst attending a convent school in Southampton, she formed a punk band aptly named "the Catholic Girls". She left the band in 1980 to attend university in Leeds, and The Catholic Girls continued for a while under the name Almost Cruelty before splitting up.
At university she played with a number of bands before giving up performing to write instead. She became music editor of the University of Leeds magazine, Leeds Student, and after graduating in 1983, she submitted gig articles to the music paper the New Musical Express (NME), which then published Charles Shaar Murray and Nick Kent. She has since written about the "intimidating" office culture at NME in the 1980s, and the extent to which female music journalists were ostracised and not taken seriously by the paper. Her best-known contribution to the paper may be the notorious "Youth Suicide" cover article.
During her early years at NME, O'Brien also wrote for the feminist magazine, Spare Rib, whose offices she had first visited in 1980. In 1984 she co-wrote a cover story for them about women in the music industry. She was shocked to discover just how few women had record deals or were in the charts compared to men and this discovery would inspire her later work, particularly She Bop.
By 1990, O'Brien had gone freelance, going on to write for The Guardian and The Independent, and music magazines Q Magazine and MOJO, amongst others. Her reputation as a writer and commentator was seriously established by the publication of her first book Dusty – a best-selling biography of British singer Dusty Springfield (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1989). The book was instrumental in the rediscovery and reappraisal of Springfield's work, and was the foundation for O'Brien's reputation as an authority on female artists and soul music.
Known For

Classic Albums
1997
as Self - music journalist

Legends
2006
as Self

Kate Bush - Hounds of Love: A Classic Album Under Review
2009
as Self

The Everly Brothers: Harmonies From Heaven
2016
as Self

Classic Albums: The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
2010
as Self- Music Journalist

Britain's Most Dangerous Songs: Listen to the Banned
2014
as Herself
TV Shows (2)
Movies (5)

Kate Bush - Hounds of Love: A Classic Album Under Review
2009
as Self

The Everly Brothers: Harmonies From Heaven
2016
as Self

Classic Albums: The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
2010
as Self- Music Journalist

Britain's Most Dangerous Songs: Listen to the Banned
2014
as Herself

Kate Bush: Under Review
2006
as Herself
About Lucy O'Brien
Lucy O'Brien (born 13 September 1961) is a British author and journalist whose work focuses on women in music. O'Brien was born in Catford, London and grew up in Southampton. In 1979, whilst attending a convent school in Southampton, she formed a punk band aptly named "the Catholic Girls". She left the band in 1980 to attend university in Leeds, and The Catholic Girls continued for a while under the name Almost Cruelty before splitting up. At university she played with a number of bands before giving up performing to write instead. She became… With 7 credits spanning from 1997 to 2016, Lucy O'Brien has appeared in 5 films and 2 TV shows.
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Most Popular Lucy O'Brien Movies
- Kate Bush - Hounds of Love: A Classic Album Under Review (2009) — as Self
- The Everly Brothers: Harmonies From Heaven (2016) — as Self
- Classic Albums: The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds (2010) — as Self- Music Journalist
- Britain's Most Dangerous Songs: Listen to the Banned (2014) — as Herself
- Kate Bush: Under Review (2006) — as Herself
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