The lyrics are a call to break free from the constraints of modern society and venture into the unknown, following one's instincts and desires. Lucy Schwartz's song "I Want the Sky" is a dreamy and uplifting tune that celebrates the beauty of life and the desire for freedom and exploration. Lucy has been listed on KGRL's list of the most influential CD's of 2007. F” on Arrested Development is, in truth, the voice of Lucy. Now it can be told, the sultry chanteuse of “Mr. Her singing can also be heard on various TV shows including re-runs of the Emmy award winning series, Arrested Development. This year, Lucy’s songs have been featured on the TV series, "Reaper" and "Cashmere Mafia". She was voted favorite artist in the October 2007 BMI podcast featuring Los Angeles songwriters. Lucy is the 2007 WINNER of the International Songwriting Competition (ISC) in the teen category for her song "I Don't Know a Thing". The soundtrack will also highlight all women artists such as KT Tunstall and introduces Lucy Schwartz performing her new songs "Beautiful" and "Count on Me". This fall brings the release of the film, "The Women" which features two new songs Lucy wrote for the opening scene and the closing scene of the movie! It has an entirely female, star-studded cast including Meg Ryan, Eva Mendes, Annette Bening, Bette Midler, Debra Messing and is directed by Diane English. Lucy has been performing with her band at Los Angeles area clubs and this summer she also played the Palo Alto Music & Film Festival, Central Park's Harlem Meer Music Festival and opened for Guggenheim Grotto at the Canal Room in NYC. She just released a CD of original songs titled "Winter in June". Although her influences are varied, the result is a truly original and timeless musical voice. Although her influenc… Read Full Bio ↴ Lucy Schwartz is a singer/songwriter with an “old soul". Lucy Schwartz is a singer/songwriter with an “old soul".
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