Le groupe sera en concert le 29 août au festival Rock en Seine.

KITTY DAISY & LEWIS ‘Mean Son Of A Gun’ (extrait de l’album Kitty, Daisy & Lewis) – déjà disponible chez Sunday Best / Pias France.

En berceau son de la bande annonce du film évènement de la semaine (sortie mercredi) avec Dustin Hoffman et Emma Thompson, ‘Last Chance For Love’

 Their musicianship would put several older groups to shame.' Independent on Sunday
 
'The sound of yesteryear, but also a band for the future.' NME

You'd expect any self-respecting young North London band that boasts an average age of 16 to spend an inordinate amount of time filling their i-phones with remixes downloaded from blogs, rather than cutting their tunes onto 78s. But then brother-and-two-sisters rock & roll enthusiasts Kitty Daisy & Lewis are no ordinary band. The three siblings – now aged 15, 18 and 17 - first came together onstage at a country and rockabilly jam in a North London pub. Five years later the 50s music, fashion and technology obsessed family have built a massive word of mouth audience through a stream of rapturously received gigs and festival appearances and are ready to release their first long player on Rob da Bank's Sunday Best label.

Multi-instrumentalists Kitty Daisy & Lewis play guitar, piano, banjo, lap steel guitar, harmonica, double bass, ukulele, trombone and accordion between them. The album was recorded in glorious, utterly digital-free analogue by Lewis and his father Graeme in their home studio in Kentish Town. A stickler for living and breathing the music they play and talk so passionately about, Lewis DJs, collects and even cuts his own 78rpm records himself when he isn't recording with his sisters. This obsessive passion for the vintage music that inspires their performances led to their compilation 'A to Z - Kitty, Daisy & Lewis - The Roots Of Rock n Roll' being named Guardian's 2007 'Albums Of The Year – 5/5'.
 
No dry exercise in musical luddism, their debut album swings with the passion, intensity and sheer exuberant joie de vivre that makes their live shows one of the UK gig circuits greatest and most innocent pleasures. Recorded between school and college duties the album is a mixture of the covers their dad used to sing to them when they were children, together with new material like the heart torn 'Buggin' Blues', written by Lewis and inspired by the great late Otis Spann (Chess Records). The album leads with the new single 'Going Up The Country' - a perfectly rounded summer holiday feel-good jam, full of harmonica solos, handclaps and lyrics about leaving the city smog for fairer country hills.
 
Catch the live act as they tour the festival circuit with their album that fuses Blues, Swing, Country and Rock 'n' Roll while all the time sounding as young and fresh as the band behind the music