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a b c d e f g Solomon, Kate (2 June 2023). "Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Hana, review: Sparkling pop that runs out of stream". i . Retrieved 2 June 2023. Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Biography". Hello!. April 2008. Archived from the original on 29 July 2020 . Retrieved 29 July 2020. According to Ellis-Bextor, the album, titled Familia, was inspired by a recent visit to North America, particularly Mexico. Familia is the Spanish word for "family" (a tattoo Ellis-Bextor wears in her arm since her first child's birth) and Ellis-Bextor described the album's sound as closer to that of her earlier albums. [64] [65] She explained that she "wanted something with a Spanish or Italian feel" and that it continued some stories from Wanderlust. Familia was released in September 2016 and reached number 12 on the UK Albums Chart. [23] It spawned four singles, but none of them made it into any major chart. After taking time off for the birth of her child in late 2015, she resumed touring in 2017, mostly at small venues in the UK. [66] The making of Familia (Album 6, coming soon...)". 10 April 2016. Archived from the original on 7 November 2021 . Retrieved 12 April 2016– via YouTube.

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Murray, Robin (6 July 2020). "Sophie Ellis-Bextor Announces New Podcast Spinning Plates". Clash Magazine . Retrieved 27 September 2020. Ellis-Bextor, Sophie (14 October 2013). "Here's the album cover!". Archived from the original on 6 January 2016 . Retrieved 22 May 2016– via Facebook. [ non-primary source needed]Ellwood-Hughes, Pip (21 April 2023). "Sophie Ellis-Bextor debuts dreamy new single 'Lost in the Sunshine' ". Entertainment Focus . Retrieved 7 June 2023. She attended St. Stephen's School and later the independent Godolphin and Latymer School in Hammersmith. Among her earliest public performances were some with the W11 Opera children's opera beginning at the age of thirteen, and she is now a patron of the organisation. [8] Sophie Ellis-Bextor teams up with 007 theme writing team for Christmas ballad about 'importance of belonging' ". Floyd County Chronicle. 24 July 2023 . Retrieved 24 October 2023.

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W11 Opera, Patrons". W11opera.org. Archived from the original on 9 December 2009 . Retrieved 17 August 2010. a b Trendell, Andrew (15 May 2023). "Sophie Ellis-Bextor on if she'd ever do Eurovision and her "psychedelic, proggy" new album". NME . Retrieved 1 June 2023. a b c d e f Cleary, Olivia-Anne (1 June 2023). "Sophie Ellis-Bextor is ready to take you on a psychedelic trip". The Forty-Five . Retrieved 7 June 2023.Saner, Emine (26 August 2009). "Question time: Sophie Ellis-Bextor". The Guardian . Retrieved 8 January 2019. Guéna LG". Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 . Retrieved 22 May 2016– via Facebook. [ non-primary source needed] Pointer, Anna (12 September 2016). "Sophie Ellis-Bextor on body image, Brexit— and why she's not ruling out baby number five". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 . Retrieved 30 May 2017.

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Likoski, Steve (2 February 2023). "Japan's Rhyme So team up with Sophie Ellis-Bextor to cover 'Deep in Vogue' ". Celeb Mix . Retrieved 1 March 2023. Familia and The Song Diaries [ edit ] Ellis-Bextor performing at White Party in Bangkok, Thailand in 2017 Culture (13 January 2003). "The Brits 2003, The Nominees". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 17 August 2010. a b "Music – Interview – Sophie Ellis-Bextor". Digital Spy. 15 April 2010 . Retrieved 17 August 2010. Scottish Albums Chart". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 . Retrieved 27 January 2014. {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( link)Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Event Details". O2 Academy Islington. 21 January 2010. Archived from the original on 14 November 2010 . Retrieved 17 August 2010. Ellis-Bextor's debut solo album, Read My Lips, was released in 2001. It peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart [2] and was certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry; [3] it sold 1.5 million copies worldwide. [4] Three of its four singles—the Cher cover " Take Me Home", " Murder on the Dancefloor", and the double A-side "Get Over You" / "Move This Mountain"—reached the top three in the UK. [2] In 2003, Read My Lips won the Edison Award for Best Dance Album. [5] Its follow-up Shoot from the Hip (2003) reached number 19 in the UK and spawned two top ten singles, " Mixed Up World" and " I Won't Change You". [2] a b "Sophie Ellis-Bextor offers second taste of new album Hana with latest single Everything Is Sweet". Retropop Magazine. 26 March 2023 . Retrieved 9 June 2023. a b Saner, Emine (20 December 2022). "How Sophie Ellis-Bextor met Richard Jones: 'It's embarrassing. I told him he had a nice amp!' ". The Guardian. Orchestral Greatest Hits announcement". Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 – via Facebook. [ non-primary source needed]

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