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:: Sally Barker - Joni Mitchel Project
Sally Barker Joni Mitchell is a consummate artist and a legend in her own lifetime. She emerged in the early 60s from the same Southern California singer/songwriter scene of the late Sixties and early Seventies that germinated such kindred spirits as Jackson Browne and Leonard Cohen and her song writing has fused folk with elements of jazz and classical music. Joni’s songs were initially discovered, performed and recorded by established artists such as Tom Rush, Judy Collins (“Both Sides Now”), Buffy Saint-Marie and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (“Woodstock”).
Website: http://web.me.com/sallybarker/Joni_Mitchell_Project/Home.html



:: Sally Doherty Quartet
Sally Doherty Sally Doherty began exploring different musical styles when she was at university. She was studying fine art with the intention of becoming a film maker. She had her own band the whole time, for which she wrote songs. Inspired by unusual vocal performers, like Yma Sumac and Diamanda Galás, she began experimenting with performance art and with singing and composing as part of a visual film-based media. In complete contrast, when at home she was listening to jazz and latin music and gaining a lifelong passion for the recordings of Chet Baker, João Gilberto and Astrud Gilberto performing Jobim songs, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, Sarah Vaughan and Julie London as well as admiring the songwriting and voices of Scott Walker, Jacques Brel, Tom Waits, Sandy Denny and Nick Drake to name just a few. Whilst at college she began work on her self-titled debut album and was invited to collaborate with a few alternative bands. Her first album was released in 1996 and her second, ‘Sleepy Memory’ in 1998. She was then invited to compose music for BBC TV and later, on numerous occasions, for BBC Radio 4 drama. In 2000 she released two albums, ‘On the Outside’ and ‘Empire of Death’ (BBC TV music). While busy writing her own songs she also found the time to start learning the songs of Antonio Carlos Jobim (in their original Portuguese). Having absorbed so much material through listening it was now time to start singing it. She began performing in jazz clubs trying out carefully chosen standards and different Latin American songs to suit her style. The repertoire eventually expanded to take in some dramatic and melancholic boleros of Mexico and Cuba and other Brazilian songs. She performs regularly with her latin jazz band Sally Doherty Quartet and has released two albums with them. Another facet to Sally’s musical explorations came to fruition in 2001 when she began working on a new album, ‘Black is the Colour’. She took folk songs from Ireland, Scotland, Spain, Mexico and France and recorded her own versions of them, focusing on acoustic instruments to create minimal filmic backdrops for these ancient songs. It was around this time that the Italian band ‘Planet Funk’ discovered her releases through her website and invited her to go to Italy and write some songs with them. Through this collaboration Sally wrote songs for their albums ‘Non Zero Sumness’ and ‘The Illogical Consequence’ and toured extensively with them. 2006 saw the release of ‘Edge of Spring’, a ‘best of’ collection of songs from Sally’s self-penned and folk recordings. Collaborative projects since then include working with Richard Hawley. After singing on his version of the Johnny Cash classic ‘Long Black Veil’ she was then invited to sing on his album ‘Lady’s Bridge’. Around this time Sally began writing new songs and working with Colin Elliot (long-time co-producer with Richard Hawley) on a series of songs that have become the album ‘Electric Butterfly’. This haunting and uplifting collection is now available as a CD. Recent and on-going collaborations include recording and performing with the folk artist Donald Grant, a song from which is featured on his album ‘The Way Home’ and on Sally’s second latin jazz album ‘Second Time Around’. Another recent and on-going project is with the artist Scanner. This collaboration is inspiring some exciting new music, some of which was premiered at Geneva’s Electron Festival 2009.



:: Sandra Hunt 'fast Woman'
Fast Woman Sandra Hunt, like Helle Nice, began her career as a dancer performing in cabaret and nightclubs as well as theatres.  Sandra says “I have also modelled for my local art group but appeared nude only in the privacy of my own bathroom!  Her television work includes roles in ‘Cold Feet’, ‘The Street’, ‘Coronation Street’, ‘Emmerdale’, ‘Heartbeat’, ‘Where The Heart Is’ and ‘Doctors’.  And highlights in a long theatrical career are her remarkable performance as Fanny Cradock in her solo show ‘Fanny Cradock - the Life and Loves of a Kitchen Devil’ written by Julia Darling, Mary Granard in the hilarious ‘Lady Molly of Scotland Yard’ and half of the ladies in the moving and delicately funny ‘The Ladies of Cranford’  both adapted by and performed with Rachel Laurence.




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