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Laura Marling Calls Mercury Music Prize 'Weird'September 10, 2008
Laura Marling confessed to Gigwise in a very special interview last night (September 9th) that she though the Mercury Prize was “weird”.
“I’ve no idea what this is all about,” Marling said from a balcony overlooking the ceremony, below, just moments before her performance. “With your own gigs, you’re playing to people who’ve come to see you and want to listen to your songs and have a nice evening, where as this, it’s great, but it is a huge commercial deal. It’s not got as much soul as a gig, but it’s great...” she said, unconvincingly, before adding quietly, “it’s weird.” When asked if she minded being nominated for the prize she replied: “Music isn’t all about music anymore. The only thing that keeps me going is the community of it, and this hasn’t got anything to do with that, but it’s part of it.” Marling, alongside Adele and Estelle, was one of three solo female artists to be nominated for the prize, which was awarded to Elbow at last night's ceremony. (by Hazel Sheffield) See also: Laura Marling Announces Winter UK Tour (21.09.2010)
Mumford & Sons And Laura Marling To Release Joint EP (02.07.2010)
Mumford & Sons And Laura Marling Announce Joint Gigs (17.06.2010)
Laura Marling To Release Two Albums In 2010 (19.01.2010)
Laura Marling Announces April 2010 UK Tour (17.12.2009)
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