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| Everyman [28 March 2005] |
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| Just Another Day [20 September 2004] |
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Make Everything Change |
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Billy Boy |
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I'm Your Woman |
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 | |  | The Wire Daisies will release the beautifully melancholic single Butterfly', on the 13th September.
The Wire Daisies have something which will appeal to everyone with their combination of traditional singer/songwriting and gutsy energy of today's Brit rock. |
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| Butterfly [13 September 2004] |
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Biography
The music industry's trade bible, Music Week, described the Wire Daisies as the 'unsigned discoveries of 2003. They have since enjoyed success after signing with Transistor Project and a worldwide publishing deal with EMI. The Wire Daisies are not only building a strong fanbase in the UK with their current tour but also internationally as they recently closed the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Leading Swiss newspaper, Le Matin, reviewed their performance, 'They showed wonderful self-confidence and delivered all that we were promised. A beautiful surprise to close the festival.
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