Kitty, Daisy & Lewis

Kitty Durham is the youngest of the group and primarily sings and plays drums, guitar, harmonica, ukulele, and banjo.

The band are signed to former BBC Radio 1 DJ and Bestival curator Rob da Bank's label, Sunday Best, who released their second single "Mean Son of a Gun" with the B-side "Ooo Wee" which they first heard on a 78rpm record sung by Louis Jordan.

[1] Kitty, Daisy & Lewis have supported artists such as Jools Holland, Mika, Billy Bragg, Stereophonics, Mark Ronson and Razorlight at London's Earls Court Arena.

When performing live, their parents Graeme Durham and Ingrid Weiss play guitar and bass.

Graeme Durham is a founding member and mastering engineer at The Exchange recording studios in London, and Ingrid Weiss is the former drummer of The Raincoats[2] and was encouraged to play the bass by Kitty, Daisy & Lewis.

Kitty, Daisy & Lewis were one of the opening acts in North America for Coldplay's Viva La Vida Tour.

In August 2011 they opened for Phish at The Gorge outside of Seattle, Washington and on the first of July 2012, they played at the Rock Werchter festival in Belgium.

They appear in the German film Dinosaurier – Gegen uns seht ihr alt aus! [de].

Daisy ( headless tambourine ) and Kitty ( guitar ) performing at Traumzeit festival, Germany, in 2014