“It was blazing sunshine and I went on in a turquoise neck muff, glamorous dress and muddy boots and just had the best gig, really emotional. I've had emails from people saying that they cried. They promised it wasn't the drugs.”

—  KT Tunstall

On a performance on the Avalon Stage at the Glastonbury Festival.
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Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist 1975

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