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The Cesarians are an English, London-based group, consisting of singer Charlie Finke, pianist Justine Armatage, drummer Jan Noble and an all-woman wind section.[1] Their eponymous debut album, Cesarians 1, was recorded at Abbey Road studios and produced by Craig Leon.[2]
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The Cesarians | |
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Origin | Stoke Newington, London, England |
Genres | Art rock, experimental, pop music |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Imprint, 12 Records, African Tape |
Members | Charlie Finke - vocals, harmonica, trumpet Justine Armatage - piano Beverley Crome - French horn, trumpet, vocals Suzi Owen - trombone Budge Magraw - bass Christine Lehlett - violin Ed Grimshaw - drums |
In 2007 they opened for The Last Drive at the Indie Rocket Festival in Pescara, Italy and have since toured extensively throughout Europe, playing, most notably, at the Admiralspalast in Berlin[3] and at the Donaufestival in Austria in 2009.[4]
In April 2010, they supported Adam Ant at his notorious comeback gig at the Scala, and in June they performed alongside Martin Creed at London's ICA.[5] They appeared at the Soy Festival in Nantes in October. In December 2010, they controversially revoked their pledge to "ban guitars"[2] with the appointment of bassist, Budge Magraw (ex Gretschen Hofner with Justine Armatage).
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