19/1/11: ELIZA DOOLITTLE IN MILAN ON 3 MARCH

 The young English singer-songwriter revelation of 2010 has decided to include Milan in the tour that will take her around Europe this spring. The date (concert organised by BARLEY ARTS) is set for 3 March at La Salumeria della Musica (Via Pasinetti 2, Milan). Admission euro 15.00. for information and bookings see www.barleyarts.com and www.ticketone.it

 

The tour will start on 20 February from Copenhagen and continue until March via Cologne, Hamburg, Hanover, Berlin, Brussels, Zurich, Lucerne, Paris, Amsterdam and Helsinki.

 

In addition to 'Pack up', track which marked the landing of this spicy Englishwoman in Italy, and 'Skinny Genes' (Vodafone sports soundtrack) which confirmed Eliza's talent, Doolittle's self-titled album (UK platinum) released in Italy by EMI Music contains: "Money Box", "Rollerblades", "Go Home", "Mr Medicine", "Missing", "Back to front", "A Smokey Room', 'So high", "Nobody", "Pack up", "Police car", "Empty hand".

 

ELIZA Doolittle is one of the new bets by EMI Music: great musical taste (His songs are influenced by the 60s and 70s sound of the Beach Boys, The Kinks, Steve Wonderbut also from the more current pop of Arctic Monkeys, Vampire Weekend, Kid Harpoon), good-looking and one cheerfulness background that envelops her and her music.

Eliza Doolittle (her real surname is Caird, not quite pop star enough!) was born in 1988 in Camden, north London, to a pianist father and singer mother. ELIZA is a former child actress who has been writing songs since she was 12 years old and signed her first publishing contract with EMI at the age of 16. In November 2009 she released her first EP 'Rollerblades' (Parlophone/EMI) containing in addition to the single 'Skinny Genes' (released in March 2009) also the title track "Rollerblades', 'Money Box', 'Police Car' and 'Go Home'.

www.elizadoolittle.com