Queen were the first western band I got hooked on. I got a bootleg - there was hardly any legal buying of CDs in Georgia.
The first dramatic experience I had of music was when I was five. The electricity had gone out in Georgia, and my mum played the 'Moonlight Sonata' on the piano.
When I was younger I dreamt of intrepid travel and whenever I had some time off I wanted to scuba dive. Nowadays I'm a bit more relaxed but I'd still like to do an Amazonian trek.
I grew up in Georgia where my parents, little brother Zurab and I shared a flat with my paternal grandparents and two uncles in the capital, Tbilisi. Times were hard and the country was racked by civil war.
If I have children, I am never going to read them stories about finding Prince Charming because they will grow up feeling disappointed.
I wouldn't really call myself a Jazz singer I think it's offending to real Jazz singers to call me a Jazz singer.