Wire Daisies

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It says much about the credibility of their musicianship and song-writing that in their relatively short time as a gigging band the Wire Daisies have been invited to perform as opening artists for such a wide range of musicians and performers as Robbie Williams, Deep Purple and Seal.

Wire Daisies are Treana Morris vocals and guitars, Alden Evans guitars, Ol Beach keyboards and Steve Jackson drums. The band was formed in 2002 when Ol Beach joined Treana, Alden and Steve in Cornwall, having previously spent some time in London with Treana writing and recording.

It was Roger Taylor from Queen who first discovered Treana Morris singing in his local pub in Cornwall. He took Treana and her band on tour with him and introduced her to Queen's manager Jim Beach. Anthony Cauchi from Outside Line in London and Jim Beach had just formed an online digital record label, Transistor Project, specifically to develop and promote emerging artists. Wire Daisies signed to Transistor Project and after a further period of writing, gigging and recording the band went into Sawmills Studio in Fowey to record their first album, Just Another Day, produced by John Cornfield (Oasis, Muse, Supergrass, Razorlight) in 2003. The band then signed a worldwide publishing deal with EMI Music Publishing.....