After jamming with Pete Doherty, collaborating with Robyn, and getting remixed by Diplo and Miike Snow, Coco Sumner is drawing a lot of attention — and being Sting’s daughter doesn’t hurt. Full Article at Flavorwire
We can't get enough of I Blame Coco's debut single "Caesar," not because she's Sting's daughter, not because the ferocious Robyn (one of our all time favorites) guest stars on the track, not even because Coco (nee Eliot Pauline Sumner) kind of looks... Full Article at Popnography
I Blame Coco are out with the video to their new single ‘Caesar’, featuring Robyn, out in the UK on January 24th. “Had my first radio play last night! On at 10 with Nick Grimshaw,” Coco Sumner said of the song’s debut. “I’m over the moon! Full Article at Popdirt.com
It was Vince Power’s glittering Berkeley Square Ball, in aid of the Prince’s Trust. And who should PLT meet? Only the man with the most famous friends in the world. Full Article at Times Online
Instead she has consigned her trophies to her attic. Speaking at the Women in Film and TV Awards – where she won a Lifetime Achievement award – Dame Helen, 64, tells me: "Well I used to have them out but now I have put them away. Full Article at The Telegraph
MELUKE Gunter is one of the most adorable, spirited six-year-olds you could meet. He darts about his friend Mary Schepisi's 73rd-floor apartment, keeping Coco, the Brittany dog, on red alert. Full Article at The Age
Like any God-given talent, some people are just a little more blessed in the getting-dressed department than others. Full Article at Refinery29
Coco Sumner of I Blame Coco checked in with fans on their official web site on Thursday (November 26), discussing her gig for Jo Wiley’s Little Noise Sessions at the Union Chapel and what not to expect from her new album. Full Article at Popdirt.com
Rox-y music ... instantly infectious and squarely in the 60s soul pastiche camp The background: We keep thinking we've heard all the major female contenders for 2010, but as Todd... Full Article at The Guardian Music
Richard Hawley at the Union Chapel in north London last week. Photograph: Matt Crossick/EMPICS Entertainment "Ladies and gentlemen… Jedward!" Full Article at The Guardian Music