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Ellie Williams

Ellie Williams is an acoustic singer-songwriter and was born in 1980 in Exeter, England. Music has been part of Ellie's life since she was a child. She played the cheap organ at home, went to church and joined the choir. She now plays the piano and lives in Exwick, a suburb in Exeter, Devon.
She describes her music as a mix between acoustic, folk, pop and gospel. In December 2006 she almost signed a deal with Mike Batt, Katie Melua's manager. But the deal fell off once Mike moved his business to New York.

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Daniel Ward-Murphy

Daniel Ward-Murphy is a London based singer/songwriter. His debut album 'Until The Morning Light' was released on 11th November 2008. The album has been totally financed via Daniel's fans via www.sellaband.com. Daniel currently plays regular shows in London, where he is accompanied by Milo Bird (cello), Helen Twomey (violin) and Jennifer Delaney (vocals). Both Milo and Helen learnt their trade at Trinity College and have performed live across many different musical genres.

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Nemesea

Nemesea is a band founded by vocalist Manda Ophuis and guitarist Hendrik Jan de Jong in September 2002 in Groningen, The Netherlands. The band currently consists of Manda Ophuis (vocals), Hendrik Jan de Jong (guitars), Sonny Onderwater (bass), Lasse Delbrugge (keyboards) and Steven Bouma (drums). In April 2003 the band had their first performance as support act for After Forever, and remained that band's support for a year.

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Francis Rodino

Having already pre-sold 5,000 copies of his debut studio album "Circles & Squares" (out January 2009), Francis Rodino is releasing his unique brand of catchy and contemporary alternative-rock onto the scene. In 2007, Francis became the first UK male solo artist to achieve a $50,000 album budget through SellaBand, an online music site that encourages a direct relationship between artist and music lover, by investing in the production of an album.

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Susie Wilkins

Inspired by the blues, Susie Wilkins started writing songs at the tender age of 14, and debuted at the Hong Kong Fringe Club's Open Mic Night when only 16. Her impressive vocal talent and maturity as a performer garnered rave reviews, and she quickly established herself as a dominant force on the Hong Kong music scene. Eventually, the allure of a new challenge brought her back to London, where she became a regular favourite at world-famous venues such the Borderline and the Troubadour, generating a passionate and loyal following.

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