Ladyhawke plays Jack Daniels NME Radio session
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- Sep 15, 2008
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Ladyhawke dropped into the NME Radio studios for an exclusive Jack Daniel's NME Radio session this afternoon (September 15).
The New Zealand musician played 'Paris Is Burning' and 'Dusk Til Dawn' from her self-titled debut album, before having a chat with NME Radio DJ Iain Baker.
Speaking to NME.COM, Ladyhawke said she was "really excited" to play the session, which was watched by a group of NME competition winners.
"You feel a bit like a zoo animal being watched by all the people behind the glass, but it was really cool, I really enjoyed it," she said.
Her album, 'Ladyhawke', is released next week (September 22).
You can hear the session on NME Radio on Thursday afternoon from 4pm (BST).
To tune in, head to Sky Channel 0184 or Virgin Media 975 or listen online at NME.COM/radio.
The New Zealand musician played 'Paris Is Burning' and 'Dusk Til Dawn' from her self-titled debut album, before having a chat with NME Radio DJ Iain Baker.
Speaking to NME.COM, Ladyhawke said she was "really excited" to play the session, which was watched by a group of NME competition winners.
"You feel a bit like a zoo animal being watched by all the people behind the glass, but it was really cool, I really enjoyed it," she said.
Her album, 'Ladyhawke', is released next week (September 22).
You can hear the session on NME Radio on Thursday afternoon from 4pm (BST).
To tune in, head to Sky Channel 0184 or Virgin Media 975 or listen online at NME.COM/radio.
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