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02nd Nov 2014

The Sunday Sessions: Phenomenal Folk Group The Staves Perform Two Brand New Tracks

Three sisters with the most immaculate harmonies you’ll ever hear.

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This week we are back in The Workman’s Club, Dublin for The Sunday Sessions with three very talented ladies.

The Staves consists of sisters Emily, Jessica, and Camilla Staveley-Taylor who have garnered interest from music fans all over the globe since the release of their critically acclaimed debut album Dead & Born & Grown back in 2012.

The British folk group, who are best known for their distinct old school pitch-perfect harmonies, released their brand new EP Blood Is Bled just over a week ago.


The trio performed a captivating rendition of the title track from their EP.

Ahead of their Irish tour dates last month, Grace caught up with youngest of the group, Camilla, to chat about new material, “the sister thing”, the connection with Irish crowds and her discomfort with the term ‘recording artist’ – read more here.


The Staves also performed ‘Open‘, which is also taken from their latest EP.

For more information you can check out the sisters on Twitter, Facebook and thestaves.com. The band’s brand new EP ‘Blood I Bled’ is available to buy here.

The Sunday Sessions promises to bring you special performances and interviews from some of the most exciting emerging talent. Next week we return with some more phenomenal homegrown talent.

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