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The British pop duo Graffiti 6 was born when producer Tommy D and singer-songwriter Jamie Scott (above) began collaborating in 2008. Soon after, the pair had an album full of catchy pop songs that won over U.K. audiences, and they were named both New Band of the Day by The Guardian newspaper and an Artist to Watch by LP33.
Jamie Scott recently dropped by the Out studio to chat about how the band came together, the importance experimentation plays when writing songs, and coming to America:
After our interview, Jamie played us two songs -- the title track off the band's debut album, Colours, and "Lay Me Down":
For more info on Graffiti 6 visit their official MySpace page, their Facebook page, and follow them on Twitter.
-- NOAH MICHELSON
Previously > Catching Up with Cut Copy
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