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Suffragette City - women in Manchester music

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Danielle Moore, Crazy P
26th February 2016

Danielle Moore
PHOTO: LJK photography
www.ljkphotography.co.uk/
Source article: Dalston Superstore
dalstonsuperstore.com/features/daniel...

I’m from Manchester and my introduction to music was through my mum. She took me to a Sister Sledge concert at the Apollo when I was 9 and this stuck in my mind. Their performance was very intimate. The Hacienda was instrumental in my prime years. It was a meeting point for creative types-I wasn’t one at the time I just loved dancing and looked up to my elders! Manchester was a honey pot of music and creativity…but also very industrial which made everyone proud of whatever they achieved… Crazy P met in Manchester but previous to that Jim and Chris had met at Uni in Notts which is where the studio is now. They then met me djing at a party and doing Shirley Bassey impressions. They asked me to come to an audition and the rest is history.
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