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CodeDS/UK/22081
NameNeale; Jasmine Scott (fl.2018); British cellist, singer
Datesfl.2018
GenderFemale
Place of Birth/OriginLondon, England (born - inferred)
BiographyJasmine Scott Neale, cellist comes from a long line of musicians and great cello players. She is the daughter of Stuart Croxford Neale the keyboard player of 80's band Kajagoogoo, her grandmother is a cellist, her great aunt Eileen Croxford-Parkhouse played for the Music Group of London for four decades and her twin sister is also..... a cellist! Jasmine is also a songwriter and backing vocalist who brings a unique style of musicianship wherever she finds herself. She is influenced by a wide variety of genres including, jazz, electronic music, hip hop, pop, folk and forms of improvisation. Jasmine graduated from Goldsmiths College, University of London, with a degree in BMus Popular Music, under the tuition of Wayne Urquhart and Audrey Riley.

She was Lisbee Stainton's main cello player on her first album, "Girl on an Unmade Bed", released 2010, recorded at Abbey Road Studios. Most recently she has contributed to the Si Cliff's new album, "Memories", released in 2012, and John Atterbury's "Robots" also released in 2012. She also performed and arranged the song "Human Technique" by Samuel Geronimo Deschamps (La Shark) with Arun Ghosh and plays on several tracks on Red & Gold and Young Runaway. She will be touring with Hattie in 2017.

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