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Saint Saviour (musician)

Becky Jones, better known as Saint Saviour, is an English musician from Stockton-On-Tees. Formerly of the electro band The RGBs, she toured with Groove Armada as their lead singer between 2009 and 2012, whilst also producing her own solo music as Saint Saviour from 2010. After releasing two EPs, her debut album ''Union'' came out in June 2012. Her song "This Ain't No Hymn" then appeared in the 2012 trailer for the film ''Miss Bala''.
Saint Saviour's second solo album ''In the Seams'' was released on 3 November 2014. The album was produced by fellow Northern English singer-songwriter Bill Ryder-Jones and features the Manchester Camerata Orchestra. Saint Saviour is taking both Ryder-Jones and the Manchester Camerata on her December 2014 tour of the UK.
== History ==
As she writes on her official website, "I’ve been hanging about the periphery of music for a few years now, mainly collaborating with electronic producers, writing really positive, upbeat pop/dance tunes."〔(How now | Saint Saviour )〕 Originally from Stockton-on-Tees, she moved to London in 2003.〔Davidson-Vidavski, Doron (2011) "(Listen Up Music Interview: Saint Saviour )", Londonist.com, 22 September 2011, retrieved 2011-12-19〕 She adopted the name 'Saint Saviour' after seeing it regularly while running in the St Saviour's Dock area of London.〔 She was lead singer in the RGBs, who toured with Groove Armada, before joining the latter.〔Mathieson, Craig (2010) "(From dance to dark sounds, they're in a new groove )", ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 25 January 2010, retrieved 2011-12-19〕〔Clarke, Betty (2010) "(Groove Armada, Forum, London )", ''The Guardian'', 8 March 2010, retrieved 2011-12-19〕 In 2010, Saint Saviour provided a vocal collaboration for Groove Armada on their album ''Black Light'', and toured as the band's singer.〔〔Cragg, Michael (2011) "(New music: Saint Saviour - Reasons )", ''The Guardian'', 22 March 2011, retrieved 2011-12-19〕
She subsequently launched her career as a solo artist, supporting Hurts on tour, in 2010 and releasing a series of EPs (''Anatomy'' and ''Suukei''〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/1637305-Saintsaviour )〕).〔Larkin, Adrian (2010) "(Groove Armada's Saint Saviour )", BBC, 21 October 2010, retrieved 2011-12-19〕 She has since released a first album ''Union'', and released a second album ''In the Seams'' in November 2014. The new album sees Saint Saviour take a more honest and personal approach to songwriting with a stripped back sound and strings played by the Manchester Camerata Orchestra.
Her voice has drawn comparisons with Kate Bush, Elizabeth Fraser, and Sinéad O'Connor.〔〔
She is also the head of songwriting at Tech Music School in London.

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