You can book A tribute to Dame Vera Lynn as performed by Daisy Alexandra, owner of Golden hour and experienced vocalist in all genres of music including 1940s, wartime, vintage swing and jazz! Your perfect live music for wartime anniversaries such as D-DAY or Remembrance day, vintage festivals and air shows.
Daisy dons a custom made ENSA outfit, an exact replica to the one worn by the forces sweetheart when she entertained troops across the world throughout WWII. Her visual likeness to the dame is a wonderful sight including real medals and the iconic ENSA badge on her hat, the look is crucial when portraying a legendary lady like Vera Lynn.
As well as looking the part, Daisy has perfected her songs to capture the nostalgic tones of Vera Lynn’s voice, the pronunciation of the lyrics, and brings a show stopping performance to acknowledge and respect the incredible lady that she was.
Daisy Alexandra performs songs such as A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square, Lili Marlene, I’ll be seeing you, and the iconic We’ll meet again, among others.
Daisy performs her show to professional tracks or you can book Daisy’s duo with live piano accompaniment. Daisy also offers larger line ups to compliment her Vera Lynn tribute show including 1940s style backing singers and additional live musicians.
Did you know? Daisy also performs a vintage swing and rock n roll set, which is often booked alongside her Vera Lynn tribute show. This works incredibly well to provide multiple sets from 1940s Vera Lynn tunes, through to sets of 1950s swing, and 1960s rock n roll. A full show of celebration and commemoration throughout the eras where our audiences can dance and jive to some upbeat tunes later in the day too.
“We hired A tribute to Dame Vera Lynn for my father’s 100th birthday, a 1940s themed party. She looked and sounded the part beautifully and everyone loved her! We also booked Daisy’s 1940s cabaret for the 2nd set. Daisy got everyone dancing and the party wouldn’t have been as successful without her. An extremely talented performer!”