Carrivick Sisters
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The Carrivick Sisters | |
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| Origin | Devon, England |
| Genres | Folk |
| Years active | 2006–present |
| Members | Charlotte Carrivick Laura Carrivick |
| Website | https://www.thecarrivicksisters.co.uk/ |
The Carrivick Sisters are twins Laura and Charlotte Carrivick from South Devon, England, who perform as a musical duo.[1] They combine original songs, based on old stories, legends and folklore from their local area,[2] with American bluegrass and old-time music.
The Carrivick Sisters have been performing as a duo since 2006 and turned professional in 2007. They were finalists for the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award in 2010.[3]
Their 2013 album Over the Edge featured Blair Dunlop on harmony vocals and, like their previous album From the Fields,[1][2] was produced by Josh Rusby (brother of folk singer Kate Rusby).[4]