Lisa Moorish Net Worth

She is best known for her work with the band The Libertines, as well as her solo career. She has released several albums and singles, and has collaborated with many other artists. Moorish has also appeared in several films and television shows. Lisa Moorish is an English singer/songwriter who has a net worth of $5 million. She was born in 1972 in Walworth, United Kingdom and grew up in Brixton, South London. She is well-known for her work with the band The Libertines and her solo career, having released several albums and singles and collaborated with many other artists. Additionally, Moorish has appeared in several films and television shows.
Lisa Moorish is a member of Singers

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Singer, Songwriter
Birth Year 1972
Birth Place England
Age 51 YEARS OLD
Net Worth: $5 Million
Gender: Female

💰 Net worth: $5 Million (2024)

Her father Henry Watt is a black Jamaican "mixed with Irish, Scottish, Asian" and her mother Iris is white and hails from Middlesbrough, England. Formerly the lead singer of the electro-rock band, Kill City, Lisa Moorish has been said to be currently working on her first new material as a solo artist in almost a decade. Moorish had a fleeting brush with fame in the early '90s when she had a short-lived pop career after signing to Jive Records at age 17, but was promptly dropped from the label when success eluded her releases. Signing to Go! Discs in the mid-'90s yielded an album (I've Gotta Have It All) as well as a collaboration with George Michael on a version of his Wham! hit I'm Your Man, but neither achieved much success. In 1996, Moorish provided backing vocals on Irish indie band Ash's hit single Oh Yeah, which reached No. 6 on the U.K. charts. Her most famous hit singles were Mr. Friday Night, a cover of Kevin Saunderson's Rock to the Beat and a cover of Wham!'s I'm Your Man in 1995.

In 1999 and 2000, Moorish made uncredited appearances in the films Soul Patrol and Love, Honour and Obey. In 2004, Kill City released their debut EP White Boys, Brown Girl on Poptones Records and in 2005 Moorish recorded a cover of Fairytale of New York with English guitarist/singer and front man of the band Razorlight, Johnny Borrell. Lisa Moorish has frequently performed with Drew McConnell, bass guitarist and backing vocalist with Babyshambles. In 2006, Moorish appeared on the Strummerville charity single, a cover of The Clash's Janie Jones, which peaked at No. 17 on the U.K. Singles Chart. On March 26, 1998, Lisa Moorish gave birth to a daughter, Molly, fathered by Liam Gallagher, co-lead vocalist of the rock band Oasis, and conceived just four months after Oasis Gallagher married English actress/model Patsy Kensit. Moorish had initially claimed that Justin Welch, of English rock band Elastica, was the baby's father. In 2003, Lisa Moorish gave birth to a son, Astile Louis, fathered by Pete Doherty, English musician, writer and poet.