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Juliet Richardson (born January 1, 1980) is an American singer who performs under the mononym Juliet. She is best known for her 2005 album, ''Random Order'', and the single "Avalon".


Early life

A resident of Shamong Township, New Jersey, Richardson is a graduate of
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Career

Richardson's recording debut was in 2000 as the singer for 1 Plus 1. Their single "Cherry Bomb", from the album of the same title, reached the
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'' Hot Dance Club Play chart in 2001, as well as the Top 50 in the Dance chart. Despite the initial promise of success, Richardson expressed displeasure with the marketing direction of the group, and the act was recreated as
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band MNQNN (pronounced "mannequin"). Their music, differing greatly from prior 1 Plus 1 work, prompted Elektra to release them from their recording contract. MNQNN played rock clubs for a few years, before going on an indefinite hiatus in June 2003. In 2004, Richardson returned to major label recording after being introduced to record producer Stuart Price (also known as Jacques Lu Cont) under the name Juliet. The album resulting from this project, ''Random Order'', was released in August 2005; reviews of advance copies were well received by critics. The advance single "Avalon" reached the top five on the European Dance chart in May 2005, and number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play chart in March 2005. The song also reached the Top 30 of the
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in April 2005. She scored a second number one on the US dance chart in August with "Ride the Pain". In August 2005, Richardson released her debut album on Virgin Records. Apart from Price, Richardson also collaborated with other producers, including Guy Sigsworth on the song "New Shoes" and Jacknife Lee on "Ride the Pain". In 2007, the singer collaborated with
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on the track "Do Something Love" from his album '' Pop Life''.


Personal life

In December 2012, Richardson and her husband, Kyle Korver, welcomed their first child, a girl named Kyra Elyse. She gave birth to a son, Knox Elliot, on October 4, 2014. The couple's second son, Koen, was born on November 7, 2016.


Discography


Albums

* ''Random Order'' (2005)


Singles


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Richardson, Juliet 1980 births Living people Life Center Academy alumni People from Shamong Township, New Jersey Musicians from New Jersey Musicians from Philadelphia American dance musicians Singers from Pennsylvania 21st-century American singers 21st-century American women singers