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A Tia O’Donnell Photo
Artist — London
A Tia O’Donnell Photo
Tia O’Donnell from London.
I am an artist and activist-ish.
Confused, punk, princess.
The Specials and the 100 Club with the ledge Saffiyah Khan. Went with my mum and it was one for the books.
I have always been inspired by punk attitude and I think that would explain why I’m a bit gobby.
The best independent venue where I exhibited my work was at the Jago in Dalston, everything about this place is surprising and bubbly.
He is not really unsung because everyone knows how magic he is, but I just believe he’s the bees knees. HIRA.
First ever song I played on repeat would be ‘The Lonely Bull’ by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, was a song that my Grandpa showed me and cor blimey is it a banger.
Got to be a ‘It’s Always Like This’ by Bombay Bicycle Club. I would kiss their tour posters in my bedroom, obsessed doesn’t quite cover it.
‘I Don’t wanna be your dog anymore’ by No Frills, it taught me to be my own owner.
‘I Wanna Be Yours’ by John Cooper Clarke. Best love song known to woman.
Pull Up To The Bumper by Grace Jones.
Dance Little Rude Boy by Ian Dury and The Blockheads
Film by Aphex Twin
The Magnificent Seven by The Clash
This song literally stopped me in my tracks to desperately find out what it was. ‘I Can’t Move - Africa Express, Sibot, Mr Jukes, Moonchild Sanelly, Damon Albarn and Blue May’.
Let me paint the scene: this song is the finale, you’ve just taken a bow, there are roses at your feet and all you can hear is people cheering and clapping.
‘Désolé by Gorillaz ft Fatoumata Diawara’
I have fallen head over heels for Lisa’s Changed from London. Their tunes have a real happy go lucky feel about them whilst ironically talking about some bleak themes. I partially chuffing love their song ‘Kreflo’.
Tia O’Donnell from London.
I am an artist and activist-ish.
Confused, punk, princess.
The Specials and the 100 Club with the ledge Saffiyah Khan. Went with my mum and it was one for the books.
I have always been inspired by punk attitude and I think that would explain why I’m a bit gobby.
The best independent venue where I exhibited my work was at the Jago in Dalston, everything about this place is surprising and bubbly.
He is not really unsung because everyone knows how magic he is, but I just believe he’s the bees knees. HIRA.
First ever song I played on repeat would be ‘The Lonely Bull’ by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, was a song that my Grandpa showed me and cor blimey is it a banger.
Got to be a ‘It’s Always Like This’ by Bombay Bicycle Club. I would kiss their tour posters in my bedroom, obsessed doesn’t quite cover it.
‘I Don’t wanna be your dog anymore’ by No Frills, it taught me to be my own owner.
‘I Wanna Be Yours’ by John Cooper Clarke. Best love song known to woman.
Pull Up To The Bumper by Grace Jones.
Dance Little Rude Boy by Ian Dury and The Blockheads
Film by Aphex Twin
The Magnificent Seven by The Clash
This song literally stopped me in my tracks to desperately find out what it was. ‘I Can’t Move - Africa Express, Sibot, Mr Jukes, Moonchild Sanelly, Damon Albarn and Blue May’.
Let me paint the scene: this song is the finale, you’ve just taken a bow, there are roses at your feet and all you can hear is people cheering and clapping.
‘Désolé by Gorillaz ft Fatoumata Diawara’
I have fallen head over heels for Lisa’s Changed from London. Their tunes have a real happy go lucky feel about them whilst ironically talking about some bleak themes. I partially chuffing love their song ‘Kreflo’.