Daisy Chute

Scottish/American singer-songwriter Daisy Chute has found a loyal following through her award-winning songwriting and jaw-dropping vocals. 2024 brought with it a Grammy award for her involvement in The Birdsong Project alongside Robert Thomas and a host of established artists on the scene. Daisy also received FATEA’s EP of the year award (2022) for 'Songs of Solace', and followed up with her latest EP 'Maiden, Mother, Crone' launched in April 2023. Recent international showcases include at festivals/events like AMA:UK, MiCannes (France), Gwangju (South Korea) and Lubbock (Texas, USA). Regularly selling out shows across the UK, Europe and US, Daisy can be spotted with a guitar or banjo at top arts venues such as Kings Place London, Pound Arts Corsham, Cambridge Junction and festivals including Black Deer, Bristol Folk, Cambridge Folk, Beardy Folk, Wickham (mainstage) and Glastonbury. 2024 is no exception with tours across the U.K. and Europe co-headlining with artists James Walker, Lady Nade, Hollie Rogers and more.

Possessed with a "gorgeous voice" (Guy Garvey, Elbow) and recognised as a ‘committed, professional and creative songwriter’ (Sir Ray Davies, The Kinks), Daisy and her original music features regularly on BBC Radio including London, Scotland, Ulster, Surrey and Sussex (inc. Record of the Week), and television including BBC 1/2/3, ITV, C4 and Sky. Her music is also playlisted across thousands of Tesco and Caffe Nero stores around the world.

With an abundance of recording credits, you may have heard Daisy’s vocals before without even realising. Credits range from TV favourites like ITV's 'Endeavour' and David Attenborough documentaries to film soundtracks like 'Yesterday' and 'Shaun the Sheep' movies. For fans of games you may have heard her sing in Simlish or play banjo for EA Games' The Sims 4 or heard her backing vocals for iconic band albums such as Radiohead 'A Moon Shaped Pool' and Justice's Grammy-winning 'Woman Worldwide'.

As a teenager, Daisy was a founding member and featured vocalist in the chart-topping Classical Brit nominated band All Angels. Often performing with orchestra, the vocal quartet regularly played venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, O2 Arena and even Wembley Stadium for the Champions League finals. After one performance at the Classical Brit Awards at the RAH, Sir Paul McCartney even gave Daisy a thumbs up for her ‘low notes’! Despite releasing multiple albums as a vocalist, Daisy has yet to release a full length album of original music - this hotly anticipated debut ‘Throne’ is due out in 2024.

When she's not touring or in the studio, Daisy loves songwriting and collaboration and is a regular on Chris Difford's retreats where she gets to rub shoulders and collaborate with musical legends like Beth Nielsen Chapman, Judie Tzuke, Donna Taggart and Jamie Lawson. She is also currently co-writing a musical about the Lancashire witch trials entitled 'Coven' due to be premiered in 2025.

Press/Radio Quotes

“one of the best live Folk Music experiences currently available” - TM, Fatea Magazine

“a voice like the first rays of sunlight through a Paris window, it’s pure and bright and warming… Everything that she touches oozes class” – Gavin McNamara (Bristol 24/7)

“unique and timeless…"Women" is an expansive, rousing and empowering song with socially conscious lyrics… powerful vocals and nuanced acoustic guitar playing. This full-band sound imbues Chute's quiet strength with harmony and edge, but not enough to distract from the power of the song.” - Jay Honeycomb (No Transmission)

“Absolutely superb. Captivating… The atmospheric London’s on Fire richly deserves the widest possible audience.” - Paul Sexton (Billboard, BBC Radio 2, Sunday Times).

“Daisy’s work is incredibly moving and beautiful. She combines her poetry with stunning arrangements and intimate vocals – and asks important questions without being patronising.” - Chris Baxter (BBC Radio Bristol, Gloucester, Somerset and Wiltshire)

“Something exceptional from Daisy Chute… a must for lovers of Scottish poetry” - Iain Anderson (BBC Radio Scotland)

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