Daisy Chute Interview
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Inside Story, Kate Stewart interviews Daisy Chute. Daisy Chute is a folk songstress and multi-instrumentalist and regular on the London music scene. Formerly of Decca’s platinum-selling classical group All Angels. Daisy came first in the Coffee Music Project singer-songwriter competition with her song ‘London’s on Fire’ and had a successful tour of America. Daisy has been lucky enough to be mentored by rock royalty Sir Ray Davies and featured as a vocalist on Radiohead’s latest album A Moon Shaped Pool. Daisy and her music has been compared to Simon and Garfunkel and Joni Mitchell

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"Nck - To Be Free" is under a Creative Commons (cc-by) license Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: http://bit.ly/nck-to-be-free


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Ernest J. Shuttlecock - Too Many Mince Pies (original comedy song)

An original song by me about eating and drinking far too much at Christmas.LYRICS: Too Many Mince Pies Christmas is a time for for sharing and giving But mainly it's a time to eat and drink everything* Bubbly for breakfast and mulled wine for lunch Wrapped up quite nicely with festive rum punch Gobbled up the turkey and OD'd on sprouts The after dinner port has given me gout


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