1975-1997: Early life Bowditch was born in Melbourne and raised in the suburb of Sandringham. She graduated from the
University of Melbourne's School of Creative Arts with a Bachelor of Creative Arts (BCA), a now-defunct degree.
1998-2002: Red Raku Bowditch began writing songs at the age of three and continued writing them in private until 1998 when she met John Hedigan and formed a band called Red Raku. Red Raku self-released two albums,
Sweetly Sedated (1998) and
Roda Leisis May (2002). Producer and drummer Marty Brown collaborated with the band and in 2002 Bowditch and Brown had a daughter.
2003-2008: The Feeding Set In 2003, Libby Chow and Warren Bloomer joined and the band changed their name to Clare Bowditch & The Feeding Set. The band released
Autumn Bone. Later in 2003, they signed with
Capitol Records which rereleased the album. In 2005, Bowditch was invited by
Deborah Conway to take part in the Broad Festival project with three other Australian female artists at which they performed their own and each other's songs. With Bowditch and Conway were
Sara Storer,
Katie Noonan and
Ruby Hunter. In October 2005, Bowditch and The Feeding Set released their second album,
What Was Left, on
EMI. The album peaked at number 35 on the ARIA Chart. At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2006, Bowditch won the
ARIA Award for Best Female Artist. In October 2007, Melbourne guitarist Tim Harvey (
Jade Imagine) joined the band and Bowditch and the Feeding Set released their third album,
The Moon Looked On. The album peaked at number 29 on the ARIA Chart. At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2008, the album was nominated for two awards. In late 2008, Bowditch completed a twenty-five date sold out solo tour through major and regional venues in Australia, during which time she was supported by Australian band Hot Little Hands.
2009-2010: The New Slang In 2009, Bowditch and her family temporarily relocated to
Berlin, Germany, where she wrote the album
Modern Day Addiction. The album was partly recorded with producer Mocky (who has also worked with
Feist,
Gonzales,
Jamie Lidell and
Peaches) at the
Hansa studios in Berlin and completed in Australia with her expanded eight-piece band the New Slang. The album marked a change in direction for Bowditch, having been written on a Casio keyboard and piano. In October 2009, she released her first single, "The Start of War". The song also features Bowditch's partner, Marty Brown, and
Mick Harvey, formerly of
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The album became both
3RRR's and ABC Radio National's
Album of the Week. The album peaked at number 10 on the ARIA Charts. At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2010, the album was nominated for three awards. Bowditch supported
Leonard Cohen on his 2010 Australian tour. Bowditch was joined by fellow Australian musician
Deborah Conway, who was the support act for the second show of the Melbourne stop of the tour. Bowditch said in a 2012 interview that she received a marriage proposal from Cohen during the tour. Bowditch turned down the proposal and explained, "I got to spend all that time with him. Most of the time I just sat there watching and smiling and being amazed at the theatre of it all. He was absolutely charming."
2011-present: solo work In 2011, Bowditch co-wrote and performed a musical stage show based on the life and music of
Eva Cassidy. The show,
Tales from the Life of Eva Cassidy, featured Bowditch singing Cassidy's songs in the style of Cassidy, in addition to telling stories behind the songs and life of the late singer. The sold-out show was performed consecutively over two weeks at the Atheneum Theatre in Melbourne. In July 2011, Bowditch released the EP
Are You Ready Yet?, which included the single "Now That You're Here" (with
Lanie Lane). In May 2012, Bowditch released the single, "You Make Me Happy", which was featured in the TV series
Offspring. Bowditch plays Rosanna Harding in the series; a musician who produces and performs music with Billie's husband Mick, played by
Eddie Perfect, creating marital jealousy and tension. Bowditch's fifth studio album,
The Winter I Chose Happiness, was released on 14 September 2012. The album peaked at number 11 on the ARIA Charts. At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2013, the album was nominated for an award. In 2013, Bowditch set up a creative social enterprise, Big Hearted Business (BHB). The first Big Hearted Business conference was held in 2013 at the
Abbotsford Convent in Melbourne, Australia. The speakers list of the event included comedian
Catherine Deveny, writer Rachel Power and designer Lucy Feagins. In October 2019, Bowditch released her first book,
Your Own Kind of Girl, a partial memoir from her early life, published in Australian and New Zealand by Allen & Unwin, who acquired the rights after an auction between eight publishers. In 2020, Bowditch released the Audible Original podcast series 'Tame Your Inner Critic'. ==Personal life==