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01
Jun
Mighty Hoopla Festival
Brockwell Park, London
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There are two entries for What She Said.

What She Said is an electric 6-piece band based out of Guelph, Ontario.

Drawing on their diverse backgrounds, from city to suburb, Canada to Bangladesh, the band has been showcasing their craft around Guelph for three years. With such a large bank of experiences being drawn from, What She Said blends rock, funk, soul, hip-hop and reggae into a unique musical experience. Completely without studio material, the group has created a strong following based solely on the energy of their live shows.

Nick Moore and Julie Neff's vocals capture the audience from first note to the last, their blatant style differences meshing perfectly in extraordinary harmonies throughout. Matty Cays and Jason Field, opposite in their attire, but fluid in their synchronicity offer astonishing exchanges of blistering leads and exciting rhythms as the guitar section. Bassist Daniel Berzen has been known to thrill a crowd with his rare groove and intense stage presence, matched with the ever-impressive Aaron Witham on the drums to round it up with a humility and thrill rarely seen in a drummer of that caliber.

Whether it's 50 or 1000 people, their shows are always full, the crowd is guaranteed to work up quite a sweat and leave excited and thirsty for more... that's What She Said.

What She Said is an organic synth pop band based in Windsor, ON.

The band is an eclectic collective of musicians, with a wide range of experience in different genres.

What She Said consists of Becky Elian (UK/RO), on vocals, Fayze Sassine on bass guitar, Phil Whitfield on synth, Alex on guitar, Adam on drums and Kero.

The collective is currently putting together their first EP, “Let's call it planet Earth for now”, which will be released in September.

Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Mighty Hoopla Festival at Brockwell Park
Mighty Hoopla FestivalSat 1st Jun10:00 am - 11:00 pmBrockwell Park, London

Biography

There are two entries for What She Said.

What She Said is an electric 6-piece band based out of Guelph, Ontario.

Drawing on their diverse backgrounds, from city to suburb, Canada to Bangladesh, the band has been showcasing their craft around Guelph for three years. With such a large bank of experiences being drawn from, What She Said blends rock, funk, soul, hip-hop and reggae into a unique musical experience. Completely without studio material, the group has created a strong following based solely on the energy of their live shows.

Nick Moore and Julie Neff's vocals capture the audience from first note to the last, their blatant style differences meshing perfectly in extraordinary harmonies throughout. Matty Cays and Jason Field, opposite in their attire, but fluid in their synchronicity offer astonishing exchanges of blistering leads and exciting rhythms as the guitar section. Bassist Daniel Berzen has been known to thrill a crowd with his rare groove and intense stage presence, matched with the ever-impressive Aaron Witham on the drums to round it up with a humility and thrill rarely seen in a drummer of that caliber.

Whether it's 50 or 1000 people, their shows are always full, the crowd is guaranteed to work up quite a sweat and leave excited and thirsty for more... that's What She Said.

What She Said is an organic synth pop band based in Windsor, ON.

The band is an eclectic collective of musicians, with a wide range of experience in different genres.

What She Said consists of Becky Elian (UK/RO), on vocals, Fayze Sassine on bass guitar, Phil Whitfield on synth, Alex on guitar, Adam on drums and Kero.

The collective is currently putting together their first EP, “Let's call it planet Earth for now”, which will be released in September.

Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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