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Career Spotlight: Kat Marsh (Choir Noir)

Kat Marsh is a UK based professional vocalist, musician and songwriter with over 12 years of studio and live experience. She is also the founder of (and choir leader/arranger for) Choir Noir which is a unique and versatile choir made up of hand-picked vocalists from across the UK, who have a wealth of combined experience in both recording and live environments. Their album credits include the number one, Grammy-nominated album ‘amo’ by Bring Me The Horizon.

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PostedMay 25, 2020
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsBring Me The Horizon, Kat Marsh, Choir Noir, Royal Albert Hall, The King Blues, Lionface, career spotlight
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Bring Me The Horizon's Royal Albert Hall Performance Coming to Spotify?

Simon Dobson, conductor of the Parallax Orchestra (he’s standing next to Jordan Fish and Kat Marsh in the picture above) recently did an AMA on Reddit and answered some behind-the-scenes questions about Bring Me The Horizon’s Royal Albert Hall performance, his work on amo and more. Read his answers below!

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PostedJanuary 26, 2020
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsBring Me The Horizon, Royal Albert Hall, Spotify, Parallax Orchestra, Choir Noir
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