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this is historic, thank you so much for bringing it here for us to find outRomario11 wrote:https://twitter.com/arjayo/status/1075549307858837504Digging through clippings from the excellent & missed Making Music mag, discovered PJ Harvey sent a demo, reviewed in the June 1989 issue.


I'm presuming this is where you got the picture from, Romario: http://www.ywmp.org.uk/herstory-1, so apart from that, no. well found, though!Romario11 wrote:PJ in a Choir called Brilliant Birthdays .. anyone now anything about this?!
actually I got the picture form the pj facebook group but they didn't give any more info so thanks for the link!AineteEkaterini wrote:The choir organiser, Sammy Hurden, has her own website which mentions working on Let England Shake: http://sammyhurden.com/page5.htm, and so she did - she's credited with arrangements and vocals on 'The Colour of the Earth', so Polly kept some connection with her. Very interesting!
Ah, I should check that more. In that case glad to be able to contribute!actually I got the picture form the pj facebook group but they didn't give any more info so thanks for the link!
This site mentions that Kate Garrett (the choir member from Dorset who later founded the Young Women's Band Project) was in a band with PJ:AineteEkaterini wrote:I'm presuming this is where you got the picture from, Romario: http://www.ywmp.org.uk/herstory-1, so apart from that, no. well found, though!Romario11 wrote:PJ in a Choir called Brilliant Birthdays .. anyone now anything about this?!
Kate Garrett (R.I.P. 1972 - 2009) her musical career started in a school band with P.J. Harvey, then she was in the Mystics, who did the whole major label, touring the States thing. Then she had her own band - the KGB - who managed a busy international gig schedule. She wrote twilight songs blending otherworldy acoustics with left-field experimentalism. She was a consumate musician. She was also in blue kite.