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Lady Carol

Can we have a howl sweet and low

About Me

How do you do?
My name is Carol. “Lady” was kindly bestowed upon me at the Edinburgh Festival (2006) by my good friend Andrew Maxwell just before I went on stage for the first time at Fullmooners; his late night comedy show.
Since that first night I have had the enormous pleasure of singing at many fantastic nights.
I accompany myself on a ukulele which was given to me as a present during a very quiet and lonely time in my life. I found a deep understanding and solace within it's chirpy song. I sing songs by other people alongside songs that I have written myself.
Recently I have been performing, Tomorrow Is My Turn;my first solo one hour show at the Brighton Festival. I hope to perform it some more in the very near future.
I am a contrary and flighty creature who suffers nothing gladly. More often than not I do as I please although sometimes I do it quietly. I never confess and I never confide apart from when I’m singing. If you have the time please have a look at my little videos to see what it is I do exactly!
“An oasis of crystal calm in the midst of this lunacy” - The Herald, 2007
"A husky-voiced songbird who puts delicious twists on cool tunes.” - ★★★★★ Metro, 2007
A chanteuse, crafting hits from the past with a ukulele into sublime and slightly sinister soulful songs” – ★★★★ Broadway Baby, 2007
Festivals to date: Edinburgh Fringe Festival – 2006 & 2007 Glasgow Comedy Festival –2007&2008 Bestival Festival (Isle Of Wight) - 2007 Manchester Comedy Festival - 2006 Brighton Comedy Festival-2008

My Interests

CURRENT MOON come howl when this is full

I'd like to meet:



Music:

Video from Fullmooners "Moontacula" November 2007 Running up that hill Cover.

Video from Fullmooners "Moontacula" November 2007 Stand by me Ghostly Cover.

Movies:


Love to hate you Cover

You give a little love Cover Featuring Sir Tim Fitzhigam. "Valentines Special".
Should I stay or should I go? Cover featuring Steve "Axe Master" Hughes

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Television:


Heroes:

Mae West, Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum. Anyone who shakes there ass at the world without looking behind them.

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My Blog

Fiction by Anon

It had been a few years since I'd seen her, more than a few.... But I recognised her the instant I stepped into the predictably dim lit bar. Her hair was not as honest as it claimed to be and the neck...
Posted by Lady Carol on Sat, 17 May 2008 04:05:00 PST