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Jessie Maryon Davies

59 min · 9. sept. 2020
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Jessie Maryon Davies is an amazing musician with a passion for collaboration. She works for leading arts organisations as musical director, pianist, concert-presenter and workshop-leader – engaging people of all ages and abilities in making music. Her all-female pop choir LIPS has performed at the Royal Albert Hall and she performs regularly in story-telling ensemble TROUPE. Jessie also set up a charity called Girls Rock London which aims to build girls’ self esteem and confidence through song-writing and music. More about Jessie's projects below: Girls Rock London: http://www.girlsrocklondon.com Troupe Ensemble: http://www.troupecollective.co.uk Lips Choir: http://www.lipschoir.co.uk/ Band page - GloryBox: https://www.instagram.com/gloryboxtheband/ Twitter details: @jmaryondavies

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Jessie Maryon Davies

Jessie Maryon Davies is an amazing musician with a passion for collaboration. She works for leading arts organisations as musical director, pianist, concert-presenter and workshop-leader – engaging people of all ages and abilities in making music. Her all-female pop choir LIPS has performed at the Royal Albert Hall and she performs regularly in story-telling ensemble TROUPE. Jessie also set up a charity called Girls Rock London which aims to build girls’ self esteem and confidence through song-writing and music. More about Jessie's projects below: Girls Rock London: http://www.girlsrocklondon.com Troupe Ensemble: http://www.troupecollective.co.uk Lips Choir: http://www.lipschoir.co.uk/ Band page - GloryBox: https://www.instagram.com/gloryboxtheband/ Twitter details: @jmaryondavies

9. sept. 202059 min