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CoCo and the Butterfields

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CoCo and the Butterfields
CoCo and the Butterfields promoting their Warriors release
Background information
OriginCanterbury, Kent, England
GenresFip Fok
Years active2011–present
LabelsUnsigned
Websitewww.cocoandthebutterfields.com
MembersTomas Twyman
Dulcima Showan
Jamie Smith
Micah Hyson
"Handsome" Rob Wicks

CoCo and the Butterfields are a Fip Fok band, a genre combining Folk, Pop and Hip Hop, from Canterbury, Kent, which formed in 2011. The band consists of Canterbury buskers Tomas Twyman (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Dulcima Showan (vocals, violin), Jamie Smith (beatbox), Micah Hyson (double bass) and "Handsome" Rob Wicks (banjo).[1][2] In 2012, CoCo and the Butterfields were crowned the overall winners of UK Live and Unsigned from amongst 40,000 competitors.[3]

CoCo and the Butterfields 2014 in Norwich

Band members[edit]

Members[edit]

  • Tomas Twyman
  • Dulcima Showan
  • Jamie "Euphex" Smith
  • "Handsome" Rob Wicks
  • Patrick Channon
  • James Hicks[4]

Former Members[edit]

  • Micah Hyson

Releases[edit]

  • Warriors[5][6] (2013)
  • King of the Corner (2013)
  • Fip Fok (2014)
  • See the sun (2014)
  • Battlegrounds (2016)

Songs[edit]

  • Battlegrounds
  1. Battlegrounds
  2. Battlegrounds (Live) (Acoustic)
  3. Hello
  • Fip Fok
  1. Walls
  2. Fly
  3. Tipperary Boy
  4. Hip Hop Song
  • King of the Corner
  1. Five Bells
  2. Alone
  3. Scarecrow
  4. King of the Corner
  5. So Long!
  • See the Sun
  1. Autumn
  2. See the Sun
  3. Hurricane
  4. Mother
  5. Plants
  • Warriors
  1. Warriors
  2. Astronaut
  3. Shadow Puppets
  4. Little Boat


  • Covers
  1. Low/Encore - Florider
  2. Way I are - Timbaland
  3. Just a Dream - Nelly
  4. Feeling good - Nina Simone
  5. Fairytale of New York - The Pogues
  6. Cupid's Chokehold - Gym Class Heroes
  7. Love The Way You Lie - Eminem Ft. Rihanna
  8. Jump Around - House of Pain
  9. Wagon Wheel - Old Crow Medicine Show

References[edit]


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