The frontwoman for beloved British trio Saint Etienne, Sarah Cracknell was born April 12, 1967 in Chelmsford, Essex; raised primarily in the Windsor area, as a youth she attended convent school, and later briefly studied drama. Her first foray into the music world was in 1982 with a band called the Worried Parachutes; then she went solo for a 1987 single, "Love Is All You Need." After a stint with Prime Time (which also featured future Mexico 70 leader Mick Bund), she joined up with Douglas Benford in the band Lovecut DB and released the single "Fingertips" in 1991. That same ...