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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2019 · 37 MIN

Darrelle London

from The Drew Marshall Show

Darrelle London is diving into the world of “Kindie” music (Kid-Indie), where she now feels right at home. Her forthcoming lullaby album, Sing to the Moon, is a whimsical journey towards bedtime, with a mix of original tunes and old classics with a twist. Now a mother of two young’uns, Darrelle has discovered the joy of making kids’ music that the whole family can enjoy! Darrelle is no stranger to following her heart to unexpected places. After turning down law school to pursue a music career, she spent the last decade making her mark on the college and festival circuit across North America. Some highlights include playing at iconic venues, such as Hollywood’s Troubadour Club and Nashville’s Bluebird Café, collaborating with her favourite artists such as Chantal Kreviazuk, being chosen by Sarah McLachlan to perform at Lilith Fair, and placing her music on TV shows and ad campaigns in the US and South Korea. Produced by Robyn Dell’Unto, Sing to the Moon features six lullabies that celebrate bedtime and the parent-child bond. Darrelle looks forward to taking her “Pyjama Party” show on the road in Spring 2019.

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Darrelle London is diving into the world of “Kindie” music (Kid-Indie), where she now feels right at home. Her forthcoming lullaby album, Sing to the Moon, is a whimsical journey towards bedtime, with a mix of original tunes and old classics with a twist. Now a mother of two young’uns, Darrelle has discovered the joy of making kids’ music that the whole family can enjoy! Darrelle is no stranger to following her heart to unexpected places. After turning down law school to pursue a music career, she spent the last decade making her mark on the college and festival circuit across North America. Some highlights include playing at iconic venues, such as Hollywood’s Troubadour Club and Nashville’s Bluebird Café, collaborating with her favourite artists such as Chantal Kreviazuk, being chosen by Sarah McLachlan to perform at Lilith Fair, and placing her music on TV shows and ad campaigns in the US and South Korea. Produced by Robyn Dell’Unto, Sing to the Moon features six lullabies that celebrate bedtime and the parent-child bond. Darrelle looks forward to taking her “Pyjama Party” show on the road in Spring 2019.

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