Shake Shake Go

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Shake Shake Go
Shake Shake Go, Collonge-Bellerive (L'Epicentre), 02.03.2019.jpg
Shake Shake Go @L'Epicentre, Collonge-Bellerive, 02.03.2019
Background information
Origin
Genres Pop, folk
Years active2012–present
LabelsBeaucoup Music
Website www.shakeshakego.co.uk
Members
  • Poppy Jones
  • Kilian Saubusse
  • Virgile Rozand
Past members
  • Toby Barnett
  • Marc Le Goff

Shake Shake Go is a British indie folk band based in London, England. The band is composed of Poppy Jones, Kilian Saubusse and Virgile Rozand. The band started from playing their collection of pop folk anthems along the streets of Britain and touring across UK and Europe as well as sharing stages with James Blunt as a supporting act on the UK leg of his 2014 World Tour. They released their debut single "England Skies" in December 2014 and their self-titled debut EP on 9 March 2015. [1] [2] [3] The band released their second album Homesick on 4 September 2018. [4]

Contents

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumPeak positions
UK FRA
[4]
2016All in Time 97
2018Homesick  

EPs

Singles

YearTitlePeak positionsAlbum
UK FRA
[4]
SPN
[5]
2014"England Skies" 12827Shake Shake Go

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