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Claudine Le Moal

About Me

Song writing came to me not so long ago after I was inspired by the artistes on the local folk scene mainly in the South East of England. I then learned to play a few chords and I was off playing my latest creations at folk clubs and open mike sessions. I also incorporate some French traditional numbers to my repertoire and the occasional pop/rock cover to get the crowds singing along! :)


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Member Since: 04/02/2008
Band Website: www.nfwprod.com
Band Members: I mostly perform songs on my own but I love inviting guest musicians to play along... Steve O'kane features on the track "Start a Fight" and I have worked for a time with Essex based singer song writer and multi instrumentalist, Tim Almond. I'm also known as one half of the Cheeky Gulls duo (the other half being Margaret Brown aka Lady Formby). Finally, I have accompanied budding singers such as Sonia Martin, Cheryl Kolcak, and more recently Eva Andreasson... Who will be next?

Influences: none in particular...
Sounds Like: Adrian reckons I don't sound like anyone...

Record Label: NFWProd

My Blog

Review of "351 McKendry" by Dennis Homes

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Posted by on Wed, 25 Mar 2009 10:43:00 GMT

The writing of " After Midnight"

After the gig at Bacio Cafe on that Thursday night (blog "Meeting with Blake Gilbert"), Adrian and I went home. I was a little high from my friend Eva's champagne and from being under the spot lights ...
Posted by on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:32:00 GMT

Meeting with Blake Gilbert...

It was like another Friday night where Adrian and I were walking home from the pictures. we passed Borders in University Avenue and heard a busker singing a James Blunt song. The guy had a CD for sale...
Posted by on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:13:00 GMT

Review by Dennis Homes "She sang a beautiful song..."

"She sang a delightful song, one which she had only recently written and sang in her native French. Even though I didn’t understand the lyrics (I don’t speak French) the sheer emotion and ...
Posted by on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 08:06:00 GMT