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Cara Tivey is an
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pianist/keyboardist and vocalist who has mainly worked as a side musician. She is best known for her collaborations with
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. Tivey is also the cousin of Stephen and Nick Duffy of
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Biography

Cara Tivey joined Birmingham band
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as keyboard player in 1983, followed shortly after by the Fine Young Cannibals. In 1985 Tivey got her first recording break with Everything But the Girl on '' Baby the Stars Shine Bright''. In 1988, she started working with
Billy Bragg Stephen William Bragg (born 20 December 1957) is an English singer-songwriter and left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, with lyrics that mostly span political or romantic themes. His music i ...
on the '' Workers Playtime'' album, singing vocals on 'Must I Paint You A Picture'. She shared the bill with Bragg on the song " She's Leaving Home", which they recorded for the Beatles tribute '' Sgt. Pepper Knew My Father'' compilation. The song eventually reached number one in the
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as part of the double A side single along with
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". During her time with Billy Bragg, Cara also had the opportunity to accompany Michael Stipe (R.E.M) and Natalie Merchant (10,000 Maniacs) during their 1990 European tour. Tivey performed on Bragg's 1990 album ''
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'' and on 1991's '' Don't Try This at Home'', before he took a five-year break in recording. Also in 1990 and 1991, Tivey contributed to The Lilac Time's '' & Love for All'' and ''Astronauts'' albums. During Bragg's hiatus, Tivey contributed to the ''Music In Colors'' album by Stephen Duffy in 1993. She also became Blur's live keyboardist during their '' Modern Life Is Rubbish'' and '' Parklife'' era. Tivey reunited with Bragg for the final time on his 1996 album, '' William Bloke''.


Personal life

Tivey is married to fellow musician, bassist Micky Harris, and they have two sons.


References

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