Rosalie Cunningham | |
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Birth name | Rosalie-Jo-Cunningham |
Born | 25 April 1990 |
Origin | Southend-on-Sea, England |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
Associated acts | Ipso Facto Purson |
Notable instruments | |
Vocals Guitar Keyboards |
Rosalie Cunningham (born 25 April 1990, Southend-on-Sea, England) is an English singer-songwriter. After the split of the band Ipso Facto, Cunningham started a new project named Purson.
Cunningham started her first commercial band Ipso Facto in 2007, releasing the singles "Harmonise" / "Balderdash" (Disc Error) in October 2007,[1] "Ears And Eyes" (PureGroove)[2] in August 2008,[3] "Six And Three Quarters" / "Circle Of Fifths" Mute Records[4] in October 2008.[5] These were followed by IF... a Vinyl Junkie release in February 2009. All their songs were written by Cunningham.
Ipso Facto broke up midway through 2009.[6] Since that time, Cunningham has been composing and recording material for several new projects, the most recent of which is Purson.
Cunningham has also been working with other bands such as Magazine[7] as a backing vocalist, appearing on stage with them on their recent tours, at the BBC Electric Proms and on Later... with Jools Holland.[8] She also played keyboards from January to May 2010 with These New Puritans on their tours of the album, Hidden.