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Carla Jennifer Easton (born 1985) is a Scottish singer-songwriter from Carluke, Scotland. Easton has been a member of the bands Futuristic Retro Champions and TeenCanteen and currently is the keyboard player for The Vaselines while also pursuing a solo career, first under the name Ette and now under the name Carla J. Easton. Her 2018 album ''Impossible Stuff'' was shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year Award in 2019. Biography Easton grew up in Carluke and her musical tastes were influenced by her older brother, who was 10 years older than her and interested in a wide variety of genres. In 2007 Easton graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art with a BA (Hons) Sculpture. In 2011 she graduated with a Masters of Fine Art from Glasgow School of Art. Futuristic Retro Champions In 2006 Easton formed the band Futuristic Retro Champions with friends from the Edinburgh School of Art, with a sound combining 'wistful pop' with 'processed-beats'. The band split up in 2010, having ...
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Carla Jennifer Easton (born 1985) is a Scottish singer-songwriter from Carluke, Scotland. Easton has been a member of the bands Futuristic Retro Champions and TeenCanteen and currently is the keyboard player for The Vaselines while also pursuing a solo career, first under the name Ette and now under the name Carla J. Easton. Her 2018 album ''Impossible Stuff'' was shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year Award in 2019. Biography Easton grew up in Carluke and her musical tastes were influenced by her older brother, who was 10 years older than her and interested in a wide variety of genres. In 2007 Easton graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art with a BA (Hons) Sculpture. In 2011 she graduated with a Masters of Fine Art from Glasgow School of Art. Futuristic Retro Champions In 2006 Easton formed the band Futuristic Retro Champions with friends from the Edinburgh School of Art, with a sound combining 'wistful pop' with 'processed-beats'. The band split up in 2010, havin ...
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