Last year's Mercury music prize included several South East London connections, with Peckham's Katy B and James Blake both out of Goldsmiths in New Cross, Plumstead's finest Tinie Tempah, sometime New Cross pub denizen Anna Calvi, not to mention ex-West Norwood resident Adele.
The 2012 shortlist has a few local links, though less South East than South West London. Folk singer Sam Lee is a visiting tutor at Goldsmiths:
Jessie Ware is from Brixton (born in Clapham):
Lianne La Havas grew up in Tooting and Streatham - she went to Norbury Manor sixth form:
Guess we could claim the Maccabees too even though they are from way out South West. They formed at the famous Elliott School, Putney where The XX, Hot Chip, Four Tet and Burial all went. Guitarist Felix White went to posh Dulwich private school Alleyn's, as did Jessie Ware incidentally.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Music Monday: Mercury Prize 2012
Posted on 11:00 PM by Unknown
Posted in Brixton, Dulwich, Goldsmiths, Music Monday, New Cross, Norwood, Streatham, Tooting
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