HEARD Collective presents... International Women's Day 2020 Concert at The Half Moon, Putney
Mar
8
8:00 PM20:00

HEARD Collective presents... International Women's Day 2020 Concert at The Half Moon, Putney

We are thrilled to present another all-female line-up for the HEARD Collective’s third International Women’s Day celebration. This time we’re playing Half Moon, Putney on Sunday 8th March 2020 at 8pm.

Line up includes Michele Stodart (from The Magic Numbers), social activist songwriter and founder of The Sound Lounge Hannah White, and spoken-word artist, poet and BBC Radio London DJ Salma El-Wardany, as well as HEARD Collective co-founders Daisy Chute and Cerian!

Tickets £10 in advance here:  http://bit.ly/HEARDIWD

Tickets available for £12 on the door, but book now for discount and to ensure your spot!

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HEARD Collective presents... Christmas special!
Dec
2
7:00 PM19:00

HEARD Collective presents... Christmas special!

Save the date for our Christmas party gig - Monday 2nd December 2019 - at our usual swanky Covent Garden gig venue… It’s free to attend, but you MUST sign up to the guest-list here: http://bit.ly/heardcollective

We’ll have Christmas songs, jokes, crackers and lots of fun! Drinks and dinner available to purchase at venue.

On our all-female lineup we have new HEARD-ers the harmoniously heavenly LYEN, veteran HEARD-ers Meg Ella, Natalie Lindi and co-founders Daisy Chute and Cerian.

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HEARD Collective presents... at The Green Note
Oct
18
7:00 PM19:00

HEARD Collective presents... at The Green Note

After our last sell-out show at the GREEN NOTE in Camden, London, we’re excited to return to our residency there, this time featuring Charlotte Campbell, Simeon Hammond Dallas and co-founders Daisy Chute and Cerian. Expect heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, vocal harmonies galore and their usual array of musical instruments including guitar, harp and banjo!


Fri 18th October - doors at 7pm, music at 8:30pm.

Last time we sold out, so buy your tickets for £10 in advance here: Book Tickets

More info: http://www.greennote.co.uk/production/heard-collective/

More about the artists…

CHARLOTTE CAMPBELL has made a name for herself as a London street musician, charming the ears of locals and tourists alike. Through glorious summers and bitterly cold winters, she can be found sharing her original music with crowds along the Southbank.

While she still enjoys busking, Charlotte has built a worldwide fanbase through her regular street gigs and subsequently tours regularly in venues in the UK, Germany and Switzerland. As well as taking the stage at various music festivals including Glastonbury. Having released 3 albums worth of original songs, her music is being heard all over; her most recent single “Nothing” has been playlisted in Caffe Nero stores across the country.

SIMEON HAMMOND DALLAS is a singer-songwriter from London’s Camden Town. An overactive mind and a desire to live a life like a travel montage from a rom-com provide the inspiration for her music; a folky bluesy country-soul amalgamation. An enemy of dichotomy, her music is soft and vulnerable while packing a punch at the same time.” 

CERIAN – Described as “the purest voice on radio” (BBC) and selected as one of Music Republic Magazine’s “ones to watch” in 2019, London singer-songwriter, Cerian, is a multi-instrumentalist described as a cross between Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell and London Grammar, weaving together soaring melodic vocals and rich harmony with poetic lyrics. Having sung with the likes of U2, Radiohead, Thom Yorke, Sam Smith, Imogen Heap and Charlotte Church, she is now taking on the world with her own brand of contemporary dark ethereal folk-pop. Having already released two singles to critical acclaim, her latest single “Caught in the Dark” has already garnered glowing reviews and BBC Radio play, and is the title track of her debut EP, to be released later this year.

DAISY CHUTE is a folk songstress and multi-instrumentalist and regular on the London music scene. Represented by Talentbanq and an award-winning artist, Daisy came first in the Coffee Music Project singer-songwriter competition with her song ‘London’s on Fire’ and her 3 most recent singles are being played in over 600 stores worldwide in Caffe Nero. Daisy has been busy performing both in the UK and abroad with tours to America and festival appearances including Glastonbury and Cornbury. One of Paul Sexton’s ‘top music tips’, Daisy’s music has been compared to Simon and Garfunkel and Joni Mitchell (BBC Radio Kent).

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HEARD Collective presents... at Camden Chapel
Aug
15
7:00 PM19:00

HEARD Collective presents... at Camden Chapel

  • Camden Chapel, London Irish Centre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Our first gig at the beautiful Camden Chapel featuring new HEARD members Natalie Lindi, Melinda Ortner and HEARD co-founders Cerian and Daisy Chute.

More about the artists…

Melinda Ortner
https://www.instagram.com/melindaortner/
With almost a million streams on spotify, California born songstress and Grand Prize Winner for MTV’s “Steal The Spotlight” Contest, Melinda Ortner has been been writing and performing all over the world garnering attention with her sound that’s often compared to a mix of artists like Amy Winehouse, Goldfrapp, Muse. She has had film/tv placements in “American Pie: Book Of Love” and “I Hate Valentine’s Day”, “My Mother The Monster”, and “Gone With The River”. Melinda Ortner has toured the UK, Japan, and North America, opening for Joe Jonas, Miguel, and Cobra Starship. She's won Best Of Sundance and was chosen as the top of 25 hand-picked songwriters to be part of the ASCAP songwriters week in Chicago. She recently crafted a song "High On You" for a short film that went on to win in the Loerries Awards in 2018 and got her first big writing cut in the Kpop world for “Hide And Seek”, to be released by a major artist in Spring 2019.


Natalie Lindi
https://www.instagram.com/natalie_lindi/
Natalie Lindi is a London girl, born and bred. Lindi draws from her South African roots and fuses them with a mix of Jazz, Soul and Pop. During her acoustic soul set, she will take you on a journey through uplifting tunes and emotional ballads bring raw vulnerability, honesty and a sound completely her own.


Cerian
https://www.instagram.com/cerianmusic/
Described as "the purest voice on radio" (BBC) and selected as one of Music Republic Magazine’s “ones to watch” in 2019, London singer-songwriter, Cerian, is a multi-instrumentalist singing harpist described as a cross between Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell and London Grammar, weaving together soaring melodic vocals and rich harmony with poetic lyrics. Having sung with the likes of U2, Radiohead, Thom Yorke, Sam Smith, Imogen Heap and Charlotte Church, she is now taking on the world with her own brand of contemporary dark ethereal folk-pop and has just returned from playing Glastonbury Festival and touring the UK.
In the last year, Cerian has released three singles to critical acclaim, being dubbed the "voice of an angel" (Music Injection), and her latest single "Caught in the Dark" has garnered glowing reviews and BBC Radio play, and is the title track of her debut EP, to be released later this year.

“Gorgeous... fantastic... quite sensational... I've described her as ‘the purest voice on radio’, and she really is... absolutely adore that." - Justine Greene (BBC Radio 2)

Daisy Chute
https://www.instagram.com/daisychuteofficial/
Daisy Chute is a folk songstress and multi-instrumentalist and regular on the London music scene. Represented by Talentbanq and an award-winning artist, Daisy came first in the Coffee Music Project singer-songwriter competition with her song ‘London’s on Fire’ and her 3 most recent singles are being played in over 600 stores worldwide in Caffe Nero. Daisy has been busy performing both in the UK and abroad with tours to America and festival appearances including Glastonbury and Cornbury. One of Paul Sexton’s ‘top music tips’, Daisy’s music has been compared to Simon and Garfunkel and Joni Mitchell (BBC Radio Kent).

“Beautiful, exquisite melodies, insightful lyrics and a wealth of wonderful musicality makes Daisy an artist that is destined for great things..” (Soho Radio)
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Please note this is an intimate "listening venue" with LIMITED tickets. Please respect this and kindly refrain from talking while the artists are performing.

Seating is on floor cushions with a few upright chairs available.
The venue is on the second floor and requires climbing stairs. Sadly there is no lift or wheelchair access.
Arrive from 7.00pm for performance from 7.45pm. Latecomers may be asked to wait before entry.
A licensed bar is available during the break.
Under 18s welcome provided they are accompanied by an adult.

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HEARD Collective presents... Pride special
Jul
28
3:00 PM15:00

HEARD Collective presents... Pride special

Live from the Oak Room, HEARD Collective presents an afternoon of chilled acoustic music showcasing some of London's finest female LGBTQ+ writers in honour of celebrating 50 years of Pride this Summer.

This is a free event, but you must sign up to the guestlist here (where the location is also revealed): https://bit.ly/2S2AdYB

HEARD Collective is an all-female artist collective founded to promote and support women in music, to try to redress the balance of the under-representation of women in the music industry. Co-founded by multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriters Cerian and Daisy Chute after they met in the studio recording vocals for Radiohead’s latest album 'A Moon Shaped Pool', in their first year the collective has toured the UK and America, recorded a single at Abbey Road Studios for International Women's Day and has just returned from playing Glastonbury this Summer!

For their second h Club event, HEARD Collective presents will be featuring the voices of female queer writers: LAKY, Elisabeth Flett, Bella Cox and MIRI.

Come along and enjoy your Sunday afternoon with a famous h Club roast dinner, accompanied by some of the finest singer-songwriters in London!

Doors at 2.30pm for a 3pm start

PERFORMERS

LAKY

Laky is breaking the ‘cool musician’ rules with her onstage banter, crossing genres with her melody-driven songs, and crossing generations with her audiences. “I love to make people laugh. I want a crowd to understand my songs and to do that, they deserve to get to know me. Let’s keep music authentic.”

Her influencers list is too long to mention, but it spans from Queen to Fleetwood Mac, Dolly Parton, and even S Club 7. A N R Factory wrote “Stumbling across Pop artists with vocals commanding enough, parallel with what you will find in up and coming recording artist LAKY, is no easy feat. The London-based artist boasts a perceptible amount of potential in her style of soulful indie pop – we’d recommend putting her on your radar right about now.”


Elisabeth Flett, Scottish Fiddler

Elisabeth Flett is an award winning Scottish multi-instrumentalist and theatre-maker who performs both as a solo artist and as a member of several ensembles such as folk trio Solasta, (Guardian Folk Album of the Month September 2018), folk duo Shamblestone (BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards Semi-Finalists 2017), LGBTQ collective Bogha-Frois and medieval folk ensemble Joglaresa.


Bella Cox Performer

An internationally acclaimed spoken word artist, Bella Cox has worked for over 5 years both in the UK and in South Africa as a poet, workshop facilitator, MC and event producer. She is a two-time Barbican Young Poet Alumni and was a member of The Writing Room, London Queer Writers collective, and the Roundhouse Poetry Collective as well as the host and co-producer of two regular open-mic nights: Speak= and Pen-Ting.

Bella has featured and headlined in London and across the UK during her two years here including at Skoll World Forum, the Brighton Literature Festival and the Barbican Centre, and has been published in various on and offline spaces. She is well-known for her thought-provoking lyric poetry that often addresses the notions of home and belonging, as well as her proudly queer and feminist work that seeks to embrace difference and empower young people.


MIRI

Singer-songwriter & campaigner MIRI is known for her distinctive soulful and gritty vocal tones, spiked with socially conscious lyrics and classic British songwriting.

MIRI’s tracks have gained spins from BBC 6 Music, Radio DIVA, Soho Radio, BBC Introducing and Radio X. MIRI has co hosted ‘Get In Her Ears’ - a show supporting women and non binary artists on Hoxton Radio and recently did her first interview on BBC Introducing Beds, Herts & Bucks.

For 8 and a half years MIRI co-promoted, hosted and performed monthly live music night ‘Blue Monday’ created for LBTQ women and allies which led to 10 sold out collaborative shows with Green Note called ‘Girls To The Front’ bringing female musicians to the forefront and working towards equality on the live gig circuit.

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HEARD at Glastonbury Festival 2019
Jun
26
12:00 AM00:00

HEARD at Glastonbury Festival 2019

  • Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

We’re so excited to be playing GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL this year!! If you're at the festival, come watch us, and if you're not, tell your friends to come see us! We'll be comprised of Cerian, Daisy Chute, Kal Lavelle and Meg Ella, and we have multiple performances, including a Wednesday night headline set, so come watch us in the Green Futures Field! 💚 Here are our performance times:

WEDNESDAY night, 12am (midnight) - TOAD HALL, Green Futures Field
SUNDAY, 7pm - MANDALA, Green Futures Field

Also, there'll be some solo sets, so here's a complete summary of when all HEARD members will be playing at Glasto:

WEDNESDAY - 16:00-16:25 - DAISY CHUTE - Toad Hall
WEDNESDAY - 12:00am-1am - HEARD COLLECTIVE - Toad Hall

THURSDAY - 18:30-19:10 - CERIAN - Lizard Stage, Green Futures
THURSDAY - 1am-2am - CERIAN - Mandala Stage

SATURDAY - 14:40-15:30 - CERIAN - Toad Hall

SUNDAY - 17:30 - 18.15 - KAL LAVELLE - Toad Hall
SUNDAY - 19:00-20:00 - HEARD COLLECTIVE - Mandala Stage

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HEARD Collective presents... at Paper Dress Vintage
May
29
7:00 PM19:00

HEARD Collective presents... at Paper Dress Vintage

Wednesday 29th of May
Featuring - HEARD + Jessie Reid + Bad Honey + Archie

@ Paper Dress Vintage
352a Mare Street
London E8 1HR
0208 510 0520

Shop by day and bar by night, Paper Dress transforms from vintage boutique to live music and events space within a matter of minutes!

#whatwillyouwear

The Line Up

Archie ( 7.30pm )
A 4 piece Acapella group with an intimate set in the Garden at Paper Dress ..

HEARD Collective (8.30pm)
Represented tonight by founders Daisy Chute and Cerian they share their heartfelt songs and soaring harmonies and feature harp, banjo, guitar. Catch these two before they take to the stage at Glastonbury next month! For more about the full collective’s goals and background check out the full bio below ⬇️

Tonight is in association with @HEARDCollective and Substance gigs and will be hosted by Cerian and Daisy.
www.facebook.com/HEARDCollective

Jessie Reid ( 9.15pm )
An acoustic artist .... Beautifully crafted and delicate songs ......
https://www.facebook.com/jessiereidmusic

Bad Honey (10pm )
We are a jar of honey travelling through space.
https://www.facebook.com/badhoneymusic/

HEARD Collective (8.30pm)
HEARD Collective is an all-female artist collective founded to promote and support women in music, to try to re-dress the balance of the under-representation of women in the music industry. Co-founded by multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriters Cerian and Daisy Chute after they met in the studio recording vocals for Radiohead’s latest album "A Moon Shaped Pool", in their first year the collective has toured the UK and America, recorded a single at Abbey Road Studios for International Women's Day and had TV and radio appearances.

Both multi-instrumentalists with Celtic roots and renowned for their angelic voices, Cerian and Daisy decided to combine forces and form a new collective of female musicians who tour together, play together and support one another, putting on gigs featuring all-female line-ups of talented women in music.

Between them they play a dozen different instruments from classics like guitar and piano to the more unusual harp and banjo. They love creating vocal soundscapes inspired by their time as choral scholars and their subsequent musical projects; Daisy was a founding member of All Angels and Cerian has sung for the likes of U2 and Imogen Heap.

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HEARD Collective presents... Covent Garden
Apr
28
2:30 PM14:30

HEARD Collective presents... Covent Garden

HEARD Collective presents... an all female line-up afternoon showcase of some of London's most talented female singer-songwriters at a private members' club in Covent Garden. This is a FREE event, but you must sign up to be on the guestlist here: https://bit.ly/2YYg3Sy

Doors at 2pm for a 2.30pm start

Live from the Oak Room, "HEARD Collective presents" is a new gig series curated by the HEARD Collective, an afternoon of chilled acoustic music showcasing some of London's finest female singer-songwriters: Michele Stodart Official, Fetherstone & Harriet Langley, Daisy Chute and Cerian.

HEARD Collective is an all-female artist collective founded to promote and support women in music, to try to re-dress the balance of the under-representation of women in the music industry. Co-founded by multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriters Daisy Chute and Cerian after they met in the studio recording vocals for Radiohead’s latest album "A Moon Shaped Pool", in their first year the collective has toured the UK and America, recorded a single at Abbey Road Studios for International Women's Day and had TV and radio appearances.

Come along and enjoy your Sunday afternoon at the club in Covent Garden with a roast dinner accompanied by some of the finest singer-songwriters in London!

#followtheHEARD

Performers
Cerian | www.cerianmusic.com

Described as "the purest voice on radio" (BBC) and selected as one of Music Republic Magazine’s “ones to watch” in 2019, London singer-songwriter, Cerian, is a multi-instrumentalist and sponsored artist of Rees Harps. Having sung with the likes of U2, Radiohead, Thom Yorke, Sam Smith, Imogen Heap and Charlotte Church, she is now taking on the world with her own brand of contemporary ethereal folk-pop. Cerian was classically trained in voice, harp, piano and guitar and has been described as a cross between Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell and London Grammar, weaving together soaring melodic vocals and rich harmony with poetic lyrics. Her latest single "Caught in the Dark" has already garnered glowing reviews and BBC Radio play, and is the title track of her debut EP, to be released later this year.

"Cerian has that rare type of compelling vocal that effortlessly captures its listener's attention with its extraordinary range and purity."
-When the Horn Blows


Daisy Chute | www.daisychute.com/

Daisy Chute is a folk songstress, multi-instrumentalist and regular on the London music scene, and as a member of H Club for almost 10 years she's one of the most booked performers at the iconic Vin's Night In and Vin's Veg Out lineups. Formerly of Decca’s platinum-selling classical group All Angels, she is excited to be working on her début album of original songs with producer and songwriter Tim Baxter (Andy Burrows, Editors, Nick Mulvey). Represented by Talentbanq and an award-winning artist, Daisy came first in the Coffee Music Project singer-songwriter competition with her song ‘London’s on Fire’ which took her to America for a month of touring and writing sessions last year. The song has now been released with accompanying music video and is currently being played in Caffè Neros worldwide alongside Daisy's other singles I Left My Heart in Rio and Troubadour Boy. Daisy has been lucky enough to be mentored by songwriting rock royalty Sir Ray Davies and is one of Paul Sexton's 'top music tips' for 2018, with comparisons to Laura Marling, Simon and Garfunkel and Joni Mitchell (BBC Radio Kent).

"Beautiful, exquisite melodies, insightful lyrics and a wealth of wonderful musicality makes Daisy an artist that is destined for great things" - Soho Radio


Michele Stodart Official | www.michelestodart.co.uk/

Michele Stodart is a solo artist as well as bassist, vocalist and co-songwriter with much loved, Mercury-Prize-nominated The Magic Numbers. The band recently released their fifth studio album, Outsiders, in May 2018 to great critical acclaim. In 2012, Michele self released an album of her own songs, Wide-Eyed Crossing, a southern drenched journey into Americana country blues. "I never thought I'd release a solo album, but I needed closure from those songs, so recording them was the only way to truly move on." Michele continued writing, and started using her skills on bass, guitar and backing vocals, which led to many projects on stage and in the studio with artists including Kathryn Williams, David Ford, Ren Harvieu, David Kitt, O'Hooley & Tidow amongst many others. Michele later signed to none other than Bjork's record label One Little Indian releasing her second solo album Pieces in 2016. She is set to record a new album this year.

"Steeped in languid melancholy... [it] sits in a rich tradition that encompasses such touchstone female performers as Karen Dalton, Judee Sill... Allison Moorer or Gillian Welch... 'Pieces' may just be the most impressive record she's ever made" - 8/10 - Uncut


Fetherstone & Harriet Langley | www.fetherstone.com/ | https://harrietlangley.bandcamp.com/

Aussie born, Bri (Fetherstone) and UK born Harri (Harriet Langley) have been playing side by side for 2 years now, in both Fetherstone and Top Cat Collective, at shows around London. With a passion for songwriting, exploring the unknown and extended bestie chats over a glass of red wine, the two have teamed up as a new collaboration to see where their music meets both on stage and off. The collaboration saw Bri and Harri writing a song together for the Acoustic Guitar Project and is taking them touring the UK and Australia together, writing new music and generally having a blast. You can expect to hear a crossover of soul, jazz and electro-pop, heavily influenced by the likes of Little Dragon and Lianne la Havas.


Don't forget to sign up to the guestlist here: https://bit.ly/2YYg3Sy

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HEARD Collective presents... at The Green Note
Apr
17
7:00 PM19:00

HEARD Collective presents... at The Green Note

HEARD Collective promote and support women in music, putting on all-female line-ups as they try to redress the balance of under-representation. For this special event they present a showcase of four brilliant female songwriters and artists: Daisy Chute, Martha Paton , Elisabeth Flett, and Cerian.

Award-winning artist Daisy Chute is a folk songstress, multi-instrumentalist and regular on the London music scene. Formerly of Decca’s platinum-selling classical group All Angels, she is currently working on her début album of original songs with producer and songwriter Tim Baxter (Andy Burrows, Editors, Nick Mulvey). She is mentored by songwriting rock royalty Sir Ray Davies and is one of Paul Sexton's 'top music tips' for 2018, with comparisons to Laura Marling, Simon and Garfunkel and Joni Mitchell (BBC Radio Kent).

London singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Cerian has been described as "the purest voice on radio" (BBC) and selected as one of Music Republic Magazine’s “ones to watch” in 2019. Across her career to date she has sung with U2, Radiohead, Thom Yorke, Sam Smith, Imogen Heap and Charlotte Church amongst others, and is now taking on the world with her own brand of contemporary, ethereal, folk-pop. Classically trained in voice, harp, piano and guitar, she has been described as a cross between Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell and London Grammar, weaving together soaring melodic vocals and rich harmony with poetic lyrics.

Martha Paton is a South London-based singer and writer of chocolate-box songs about the city, suburbia, and how doomed we all are. Born in Hampshire and raised on the pop excesses of the 90s and early 00s, she now specialises in folk and country-infused pop that takes its cues from Laura Marling, Regina Spektor, Margo Price and First Aid Kit.

Winner of the 2015 Cecil Sharp House Fiddle Championship, Elisabeth Flett is a Scottish multi-instrumentalist, theatre maker and writer. As well as performing as a solo artist, Elisabeth is currently a member of London-based folk trio Solasta, (Guardian Folk Album of the Month September 2018), folk duo Shamblestone (BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards Semi-Finalists 2017), and medieval folk ensemble Joglaresa.

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HEARD Collective International Women's Day Single Launch
Mar
7
7:30 PM19:30

HEARD Collective International Women's Day Single Launch

We at HEARD Collective are thrilled to release our first single: our arrangement of Tracy Chapman Online’s ‘Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution’ on March 7th in honour of International Women's Day (8th March)!

On the 7th March we'll have the biggest HEARD Collective all-female line up to date at the iconic The Slaughtered Lamb featuring:
Founders Daisy Chute and Cerian, KAL LAVELLE, Roxanne de Bastion, Jessie Reid, Lin Hamami, Meg Ella, Fabia Anderson, Jelly Cleaver, Elisabeth Flett, Scottish Fiddler, Midori Jaeger, Rosie Bergonzi - Percussionist and Susie Blankfield

There will also be a local illustrator Jenny Robins on the night showcasing her work and drawing the artists as they perform, and artwork featured from one of HEARD Collective’s earliest supporters Kimberly Adamis.

https://jennyrobins.com/
https://www.kimberlyadamis.com/

Recorded at Abbey Road Studios and featuring 13 talented female artists. The track will feature harp, banjo, acoustic guitar, electric guitars, piano, fiddle, cello and LOTS of vocal harmonies!

Save the Date: Thursday 7th March.
Cheaper tickets available now: https://www.fatsoma.com/the-slaughtered-lamb/apx1qepj/heard-collective-single-launch-ft-daisy-chute-cerian-kal-lavelle-roxanne-de-bastion-and-more
£10 on the door!

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HEARD Collective launch... St James Church, Islington
Nov
23
7:30 PM19:30

HEARD Collective launch... St James Church, Islington

We are thrilled to officially launch the HEARD Collective with an all-female line-up featuring some amazingly talented singer-songwriters!

Lineup:
HEARD Collective featuring solo sets and collaborations from:
Daisy Chute
Cerian
Hannah White
Fabia Anderson
Meg Ella
Jelly Cleaver

Tickets £8 in advance from the link above, or £10 on the door.

Singer-Songwriters Daisy Chute and Cerian co-founded the collective HEARD after they first met in the studio recording vocals for Radiohead album A Moon Shaped Pool in 2016 and then singing Ilan Eshkeri’s score for the Burberry fashion show shortly after. Both multi-instrumentalists with Celtic roots and renowned for their angelic voices, they decided to combine forces and form a new collective of female musicians who tour together, play together and support one another. The idea was born out of a desire for more female representation in the industry:
“So often we were finding ourselves in the studio or on a lineup as the only female voices. When we investigated further, we discovered that online magazine Pitchfork had found that only 14% of acts in American festivals in 2017 were female, and according to UK collection agency PRS only 16% of allsongwriters/composers registered were female...we wanted to ‘open’ the window of opportunity, creating a collective of women not working against, but with and for each other.”

Between them they play a dozen different instruments from classics like guitar and piano to the more unusual harp and banjo. For this concert they will join together onstage with special guests Hannah White, Meg Ella, Fabia Anderson and Jelly Cleaver, combining their talents to share original songs and newly-crafted arrangements of classics.

Hannah White - https://www.hannahwhitemusic.com/
The artist the Evening Standard calls "an activist", Hannah White is politically-inclined, an active humanitarian and an advocate for independent musicians and writers all over the UK; But most of all she is the "arresting and wholly believable" (Acoustic Magazine) singer-songwriter that captures the hearts of her audiences nationwide gaining her acclaim from BBC Radio 2, BBC 6 Music, RnR Magazine, Maverick Magazine, Blues Matters and many more.
​As honest as they come, Hannah White is a story-teller in the old-fashioned sense, earning her a reputation as "an artist who can deliver social conscience in the folk troubadour style of a Judy Collins or Joan Baez" (Country Music Magazine), however Hannah takes her stories across genres, transporting her fans through a journey that meanders seamlessly from catchy pop, to gritty blues, to heart-breaking country.

Fabia Anderson - www.fabiaanderson.com
"Best discovery... Mixing Regina, Antony and Tori into something pretty otherworldy." - Peter Guy, GetIntoThis
Emerging singer-songwriter FABIA enamours with piano and voice, her distinctive style described as transcending.

Meg Ella - http://megella.net/home/
Meg Ella is a Welsh singer/songwriter, multi instrumentalist, MD, composer and arranger working in London, UK. She graduated from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in 2016 where she studied classical cello and jazz vocals. She now works across the UK and around the world as a freelance session musician, songwriter and composer/arranger.
“[We were] captivated immediately, by both her pure, effortless singing and warmth of her voice, and by her emotional but honest delivery” - Othon Matargas

Jelly Cleaver - https://www.jellycleaver.com/
Heavily inspired by the singer-songwriters of the 1960s and 70s like Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and Tim Buckley, Jelly draws from Americana and Psychedelic rock as well as traditional English folk songs. Having started playing the guitar aged five, she plays over ten different instruments on her debut album, ‘Cure for an Existential Crisis’, including recorder, harmonica and mandolin. Her unique finger-picking style on electric guitar is the backdrop of the album, but there are also luscious arrangements for strings, flutes and horns. She combines her ponderings on existential philosophy with Romantic poetry and traditional folklore, set to a chamber folk soundtrack.

Cerian - http://www.cerianmusic.com/
London singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Cerian, has been described as a cross between Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell and London Grammar. She weaves together melodic vocals and rich harmony with a love of poetry and literature, her songs often quoting from legendary writers such as William Blake, Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lewis Carroll to create heartfelt poetic musical journeys.
Cerian was classically trained in voice, harp, piano and guitar and brings together a wide variety of different influences and musical experiences along with the full utilisation of her extensive vocal range to create beautifully soaring songs. Having sung with the likes of U2, Radiohead, Sam Smith, Neneh Cherry, Imogen Heap, Tom Chaplin, Laura Mvula, Newton Faulkner and Charlotte Church, she is now taking on the world with her own brand of contemporary ethereal folk-pop and having successfully released her debut single “Wasteland” this Summer, now presents her much-anticipated second single “Seasons”.

Daisy Chute - https://www.daisychute.com/
Edinburgh-born, half-American, hyphen-loving Daisy Chute is a folk songstress and multi-instrumentalist with a particular penchant for the banjo. Formerly of Decca’s platinum-selling
chart-topping classical group All Angels, she is excited to be working on her début album of original songs with
producer and songwriter Tim Baxter (Andy Burrows, Editors, Nick Mulvey, Jasmine Thompson).
A regular in the London music scene and an award-winning singer and songwriter, Daisy has just become the winner of the Coffee Music Project Singer Songwriter Competition, and has been mentored by rock royalty Sir Ray Davies, featured as a vocalist and orchestrator on sessions for film scores and band albums and even got the thumbs up from Sir Paul McCartney after a performance at The Royal Albert Hall. One of Paul Sexton's 'top music tips' for 2018, Daisy's music has been compared to Simon and Garfunkel and Joni Mitchell (BBC Radio Kent) and her voice has been described as “Exquisitely delicious. Delicate, like a gossamer-winged creature made out of spun gold."

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