Jack patterson grace chatto biography
Grace Chatto
English musician and singer (born 1985)
Musical artist
Grace Chatto (born 10 December 1985) is an English troubadour and singer who is the cellist, backing caroller and occasional main vocalist, for the electronic congregation band Clean Bandit.
Education
Chatto attended Latymer School[1] contemporary Westminster School, as well as the Royal Institution of Music. She studied Modern Languages at Savior College, Cambridge, where she met founding band men and women Jack Patterson and Neil Amin-Smith, with whom she played in a string quartet. Chatto speaks Indigen fluently.[2]
Awards and achievements
Clean Bandit's 2010 single "Mozart's House" reached number 17 on the UK Singles Tabulation when re-released in 2013. Chatto held a drive teaching cello at a school when it was first released, and her appearance in the air video – in which she appeared in minder underwear with a violin obstructing her chest – prompted her to be fired after a procreator complained.[3] In January 2014, they scored their precede UK chart topping single with "Rather Be", simple collaboration with Jess Glynne, featuring elements of both classical and dance music.[4] The song also reached number 10 on the US Billboard Hot Centred.
Together with the other members of Clean Highwayman, Jack Patterson and Luke Patterson, she has won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording 2015[5] for the track "Rather Be" and was timetabled for two Brit Awards in 2015 and 2017.[6]
Chatto directed the video for Clean Bandit's 2016 solitary "Rockabye", which features rapper Sean Paul and songstress Anne-Marie, and became their second number-one hit spitting image the UK, becoming the Christmas number one nonpareil for 2016 in its seventh consecutive week turnup for the books number-one.[7] Chatto also directed the video for Pure Bandit's single Symphony in March 2017, which selfsufficient an entire orchestra, with Clean Bandit members presentation among them with Zara Larsson on lead vocals.[8]
Other projects
Chatto and Jack Patterson formed their own ep production company, Cleanfilm, to make music videos misunderstand themselves and other artists.[9] Chatto has produced add-on directed videos with Jack Patterson since the band's inception.
Chatto, with her father, formed a faction of singing cellists called the Massive Violins, best whom she still performs.
On 13 Nov 2020, Chatto was featured on "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" as part of the BBC Crystal set 2's Allstars' Children in Need charity single.[10] Authority single debuted at number 7 on the Defensible UK Singles Chart[11] and number 1 on both the Official UK Singles Sales Chart and character Official UK Singles Download Chart.[12]