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All Angels were a British classical crossover group formed in 2006, consisting of Daisy Chute, Laura Wright, , Melanie Nakhla and actress Charlotte Ritchie.

The group's style was classical crossover music and close harmony arrangement, with a repertoire spanning classical, , opera and pop including 's Ellens dritter Gesang, Agnus Dei (the choral arrangement of 's Adagio for Strings) and the Sancta Maria from 's Cavalleria rusticana, along with the Flower Duet from Léo Delibes' Lakmé and the from Jacques Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann, plus pop songs such as ' "Angels", 's "Songbird", 's "The Scientist", True Colors, "Goodnight my Angel" (Billy Joel) Muses' "Starlight" and Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U". They have also performed the UK at Twickenham and at the England vs. USA football match in in the summer of 2008.

They recorded their first three albums with Universal and have sold over 1 million albums to date. Their self-titled debut album, All Angels, was released in 2006, and their second album, Into Paradise, was released on 26 November 2007. A third album, Fly Away, was released in January 2010. Songs on this album include 's "Come Away with Me", "Send In the Clowns", 's "Blowin' in the Wind", 's "Sleep", and a duet with The Harlem Gospel Choir on "I'll Fly Away".

They undertook a UK tour supporting Katherine Jenkins in Summer 2009 and completed an arena tour later that year with Young Voices. They were invited to perform in Los Angeles as part of the Inspiration Awards raising money for a Breast Cancer charity.


History
All Angels signed a five-album deal with Universal Classics and Jazz in 2006 to be targeted at the populist classical crossover market. Each of the group's members had to go through an audition process to join the group, and were selected from 120 auditionees. Their first live performance was at in Chelsea, London.

The group released their self-titled debut album All Angels on 13 November 2006, entering the UK charts at number nine. It was the UK's fastest selling debut for a classical act and won them a platinum disc, and was also nominated in the Classical BRIT Awards album of the year category in 2007. They sang in front of the Queen at the Festival of Remembrance held at the Royal Albert Hall on 9 November and at Silence in the Square, a concert held in on 11 November. In December 2006 they released the single "Angels", the first ever Christmas single to be released in association with the Royal British Legion and their Poppy Appeal.

In 2007, they sang at the Classical BRIT Awards ceremony held on 3 May and broadcast on ITV on 6 May. They made a in the British soap opera during a wedding on 9 October 2007 singing "Songbird", and performed the same Summer at the Emmerdale Grampian Fare in Aberdeen for the Anthony Nolan Trust. They again sang at the Festival of Remembrance on 10 November. On 26 November they released a second album, Into Paradise, which features "Nothing Compares 2 U" and "Sancte Deus". At the same time the album was released, the winner was announced of the national Angel Idol competition, run in conjunction with Classic FM to find a fifth member for the group. The winner was Alexandra Lawrie who then had the opportunity to record a track and perform with the girls at a concert in London on 28 November.

They appeared on the BBC Radio 4 2007 Christmas Service, held at Wesley's Chapel in London and on the BBC 2007 New Year's Eve show, singing "Nothing Compares 2 U".

On 14 January 2008, All Angels sang "The Sound of Silence" and "" in a one-off concert at the International Eisteddfod's launch in . On 27 January they appeared on Songs of Praise on . In 2008, they embarked on a Cathedral tour in the Spring and further touring at open-air concerts venues, including Sandringham and Gawsworth Hall. They also performed for the Make a Wish Foundation Summer Ball at . On 11 July, they appeared at the International Eisteddfod in .

They went into the recording studio at the end of 2008 and into early 2009 recording tracks for their third album, Fly Away, which was released in 2009.

On 13 October 2009, All Angels performed a concert at Paisley Abbey with the Glasgow-based Les Sirènes Female Chamber Choir as part of the Paisley Choral Festival. The two groups collaborated on the song "I'll Fly Away" as a joint finale. They also performed their own concert at The Thaxted Festival. On 10 December 2009, they participated in the Birmingham Young Voices concert, singing with VV Brown.

All Angels returned for a second year to participate in the Young Voices Tour 2010, which kicked off in Birmingham. In November 2010, All Angels released an EP, titled "Starlight".

In Spring 2011, they performed for the 90th Anniversary for the Royal British Legion in Alicante, Spain. All Angels were also asked to record the theme to the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final and to perform it at the match at between and Manchester United.


Members

Daisy Chute
Daisy Chute (born 7 August 1989) is from . She studied at St Mary's Music School Edinburgh, where she was a chorister at St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral and and began her performing career at the age of nine as the young in the touring production of Les Misérables. At the age of thirteen she appeared as a young in Stars in Their Eyes Kids, and made her first appearance on the .

At fifteen she recorded her debut album, Simply Jazz after she performed with a at a cabaret show at the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival and . A track from her Simply Jazz album was played by Humphrey Lyttelton on his BBC Radio 2 Best of Jazz show making Chute the youngest performer to ever be showcased on his show.

Chute finished her secondary schooling at in on a full scholarship, where she studied voice, piano and composition and gained three A's at examinations. She then went on to study music at King's College London, graduating in 2011.

In 2005 she was a joint winner of a Scottish songwriting competition for the music festival Burnsong, with her song, Promises to Keep. All the winning songs were performed professionally and broadcast live on BBC Radio Scotland.

After meeting composer at the Royal Albert Hall's School where she was fronting Loretto School ensemble, she was asked to sing on his television show, How Music Works where she performed the song "" with Anastacia Nosobin on guitar on the first programme of the series. Goodall recommended Chute for inclusion in the group. She also recorded the theme tune for the BBC Radio series What Is Melody written by .

In June 2006 she was a "Highly Commended" finalist in the joint Proms and newspaper Young Composer Competition.

On 24 September 2006 she performed at in London, giving a solo recital of songs. She was signed to Universal Classics and Jazz (UCJ) on the day she turned seventeen, as part of All Angels. Chute has also had a brief stint presenting the CBBC news programme, at the Pop Poll Awards and interviewed , and . In summer 2008, she was featured in Highland Heartbeat, a Scottish music special filmed by American broadcaster PBS and broadcast throughout the US in the Spring of 2009. She performed last year touring the music societies as guest vocalist with classical guitarist, Simon Thacker and Camerata Ritmata.

In 2008 Chute won the Scottish Music Centre's Young Composer's competition.

Chute has since returned to her American and Scottish roots and spends most of her time songwriting in the Folk Americana genre. She has performed at sold out venues and festivals, such as Glastonbury.

When she's not recording for her own project, you can hear her vocals and orchestrations on countless soundtracks for films, TV shows, games and for bands like and Two Door Cinema Club. Working with top orchestras in London (LMO, LCO, LSO) and at top studios (Abbey Road, Air, Angel), she has contributed to soundtracks including The Sims 4, , The Snowman and the Snowdog, Cleaning Up, David Attenborough's Alive at the Natural History Museum, and -nominated The Informer, Athena, I Give It a Year, Shaun the Sheep and BAFTA-winning and and many more.

She appeared in the feature film Yesterday as an onstage player at Wembley and vocalist on the soundtrack in 2019.

Chute is the co-founder of HEARD Collective - an artist collective who promote and support women in music, and the co-writer of COVEN - a gig theatre show about witches set to tour in 2020.

Represented by Talentbanq Agency and an award-winning artist, Chute came first in the Coffee Music Project singer-songwriter competition with her song 'London's on Fire' in 2018 and her 5 most recent singles are being played in over 600 stores worldwide as the Caffe Nero Artist of the Month.

In 2024 Daisy was part of -winning The Birdsong Project along with , , , Duke Riley, , , Faith47, , , , Kevin Earl Taylor, , , Mark Mothersbaugh, , , , , , and TOMO77.


Melanie Nakhla
Melanie Nakhla (born on 29 December 1988) was born in London. She moved with her family to , Shropshire when she was three years old, where she attended Prestfelde School. She also attended Shrewsbury High School, until the age of 15. She began singing at a young age, joining the Shrewsbury Children's Choir when she was eight years old. She competed in the Oswestry when she was ten years old coming first in a singing competition. She was a student at in where she was head of choir. She has also appeared at the Royal Opening production of at the Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury.

She graduated from University College London with a degree in French and Spanish. She has performed for the Diamond Jubilee in Shropshire. Melanie has worked at London Hotel, The Chiltern Firehouse since 2014 in an executive capacity. She also hosts a popular video blog about pizza.


Charlotte Ritchie
Charlotte Ritchie (born 29 August 1989) is an English actress and singer-songwriter. She is known for her roles as Alison Cooper in Ghosts, Oregon in Channel 4 comedy Fresh Meat, Hannah in Siblings, Alison in , Barbara Gilbert in drama Call the Midwife, and George in Feel Good.


Laura Wright
Laura Wright (born 17 June 1990) was a member of All Angels and left the group in 2010.


Rachel Fabri
Rachel Fabri (born 12 September 1985) was born in , she trained at the Masquerade Theatre Arts School. She also trained privately under the tuition of soprano Gillian Zammit. Rachel is a graduate from the University of Malta. She later received a master's degree in Musical Theatre at the Guildford School of Acting. She is an actor as well as a singer, singing all kinds of different styles. Rachel Fabri is the newest member of the group, having joined All Angels in July 2010. Fabri's acting roles have included performances at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as the lead role in 'Persephone', the in 'Me and My Girl' and Abdel Akle in the film 'The Devil's Double'. In May 2014 Fabri married Andrew Camilleri. She gave birth to their first child in October 2017, a daughter.

Timeline


Discography

Albums
  • 2006: All Angels
  • 2007: Into Paradise
  • 2009: Fly Away


EPs
  • 2010: Starlight


Singles
  • 2006: "Songbird"
  • 2006: "Angels"
  • 2007: "Nothing Compares 2 U"


Featured
  • 2007: The Number One Classical Album 2008 – "Sancte Deus (Nimrod)
  • 2008: Tenor at the Movies – "Vois Sur Ton Chemin" from Les Choristes with
  • 2008: A New World – "Anytime Anywhere" with


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