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Charley and Hattie Webb are English sisters, who compose and perform together. Hattie plays a small acoustic/electric harp that she straps on accordion style, and Charley plays the guitar. They sing their own songs and some covers, often in close harmony. Having been born into a musical family, they have been singing and playing together since childhood. They lived in America for some time before moving back to England. They have recorded one full-length album, Daylight Crossing, which was produced by Steve Lipson and Youth. It includes collaborations with writers such as Mike Elizondo (Eminem/Fiona Apple/Eric Clapton), Jeff Trott (Sheryl Crow, Aimee Mann, Mia), Bridget Benenate and Matthew Gerrard (Delta Goodrem, Kelly Clarkson), and others. ADDITIONAL BIO: Biography and history[edit] Charley Webb and Hattie Webb were born in Kent, UK, to an entrepreneur-drumming father and a tennis coach mother. They have two brothers, Brad Webb and Rocco Rands-Webb, who are both drummers. According to Charley, music often blared from all over the house.[1] Although Charley became briefly interested with being an ambulance driver, the sisters early on decided on a career in music. Hattie plays the harp and mandolin, and Charley the guitar, clarinet, and piano. When they were teenagers, the pair began to give recitals all over the country, and played at, among others, charity functions, parties, and played twice for Princess Anne and once for Queen Elizabeth II.[2] They met Johnny Pier