All Angels

Location:
London, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Classical / Acoustic / Pop
Site(s):
Label:
UCJ
Type:
Major
All Angels have become a force to be reckoned with.
Working beautiful four part harmonies around classical, opera and pop tunes, the girls have crafted a unique and entrancing sound. After they signed a five-album deal with Decca in 2006, their first two discs built them an awesome reputation in the Classical Crossover market and sold half a million copies. Their success earned the Angels platinum discs, appearances at the Classical Brits and accolades from Sir Paul McCartney, and all this while they were still studying for their A-levels.
Their first album, the self-titled ‘All Angels’ was released in 2006, entering the UK charts at number nine. It was the UK’s fastest selling debut for a classical act, achieved Platinum sales figures, and earned them a Classical Brit Award nomination for album of the year at the 2007 awards ceremony, in which they also performed. 2007 turned out to be a fantastic year for the girls that also saw them perform for the Queen at the Festival of Remembrance at The Royal Albert Hall, and make a cameo appearance in popular British soap ‘Emmerdale’, performing ‘Songbird’.
At the end of 2007, they released their follow-up album ‘Into Paradise’ to much critical acclaim. 2008 continued where the previous year had ended, with the girls continuing to perform across the UK. In the spring they embarked on a Cathedral tour and also performed at some of the country’s most prestigious venues with concerts at Sandringham, Blenheim Palace and Gawsworth Hall. To top it all, they were invited to perform the National Anthem at the England vs. USA football match at Wembley Stadium.
The girls spent much of 2009 in the recording studio preparing for their third album. However they did manage to continue performing, and were invited to support Katherine Jenkins on her summer concert tour. Later that year, they performed at several UK arenas as part of the ‘Young Voices’ tour. Their third album ‘Fly Away’ was released in early 2010, and raced straight to the top of the Classical charts. The album found All Angels spreading their musical wings to explore folk songs, musicals, modern classics and spirituals. Tapping into the spirit of optimism triggered by the dazzling arrival of Barack Obama on the world stage, the common theme binding the material together was its American origins.
2010 has also seen a change to original line-up with newcomer Rachel Fabri joining the group. They have continued to perform all over the UK with several summer festival appearances and concerts all over the world and have just finished recording their latest tracks which will be released at the end of the year. The remarkable accomplishment is that all their work has been achieved whilst completing their A-Levels and studying at University. They will again be headlining the Young Voices tour at Christmas, which sees 11 performances at the UK’s largest arenas, including 3 nights at London’s prestigious 02 Arena. The future is very bright for All Angels….
Their first album, the self-titled ‘All Angels’ was released in 2006, entering the UK charts at number nine. It was the UK’s fastest selling debut for a classical act, achieved Platinum sales figures, and earned them a Classical Brit Award nomination for album of the year at the 2007 awards ceremony, in which they also performed. 2007 turned out to be a fantastic year for the girls that also saw them perform for the Queen at the Festival of Remembrance at The Royal Albert Hall, and make a cameo appearance in popular British soap ‘Emmerdale’, performing ‘Songbird’.
At the end of 2007, they released their follow-up album ‘Into Paradise’ to much critical acclaim. 2008 continued where the previous year had ended, with the girls continuing to perform across the UK. In the spring they embarked on a Cathedral tour and also performed at some of the country’s most prestigious venues with concerts at Sandringham, Blenheim Palace and Gawsworth Hall. To top it all, they were invited to perform the National Anthem at the England vs. USA football match at Wembley Stadium.
The girls spent much of 2009 in the recording studio preparing for their third album. However they did manage to continue performing, and were invited to support Katherine Jenkins on her summer concert tour. Later that year, they performed at several UK arenas as part of the ‘Young Voices’ tour. Their third album ‘Fly Away’ was released in early 2010, and raced straight to the top of the Classical charts. The album found All Angels spreading their musical wings to explore folk songs, musicals, modern classics and spirituals. Tapping into the spirit of optimism triggered by the dazzling arrival of Barack Obama on the world stage, the common theme binding the material together was its American origins.
2010 has also seen a change to original line-up with newcomer Rachel Fabri joining the group. They have continued to perform all over the UK with several summer festival appearances and concerts all over the world and have just finished recording their latest tracks which will be released at the end of the year. The remarkable accomplishment is that all their work has been achieved whilst completing their A-Levels and studying at University. They will again be headlining the Young Voices tour at Christmas, which sees 11 performances at the UK’s largest arenas, including 3 nights at London’s prestigious 02 Arena. The future is very bright for All Angels….
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