Angeline Morrison

Angeline Morrison was born in Birmingham to a Jamaican mother and a father from the Outer Hebrides.

She attended her first folk club at the age of 17, and became active in the Midlands music scene.

[1] In 2002 she gained a PhD from the University of Plymouth with a thesis on blankness, silence and racial binarism.

She also sings with freakbeat band The Mighty Sceptres (along with Nick Radford, who has also released music and collaborated with Morrison as Frootful).

[1] Morrison's self-released album The Brown Girl and Other Folk Songs was produced by the artist herself, with performances and additional mixing by Nick Duffy.

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