Girl A Girl B

Twins Elizabeth and Anita Eccleston band together with cellist Doug Gorkoff in this nostalgia folk pop trio known for sublime original songs and covers in vocal harmony with their electrified ukuleles and magic cello. Using oboe, English horn, trumpet, and flugelhorn, they draw on their jazz/classical roots to rock an eclectic compilation of tunes that’ll suckerpunch you back in time. Their technostalgic music transports to an era before cell phones with a millennial aesthetic circa 1997. Girl A Girl B shows feel like a retro mixtape bathed in electronic experimentation.                               

A beautiful musical place where harmonies resonate and melodic nostalgia lives. Girl A Girl B is Elizabeth Eccleston (Vocals, Ukulele, Oboe, English Horn) and Anita Eccleston (Vocals, Electric Ukulele, Trumpet, Flugelhorn) with Doug Gorkoff (Cello).


STYLE(S): 80s, pop, jazz

INSTRUMENTAL or VOCAL: both

OTHER CONFIGURATIONS: Mainly perform as a trio but can expand to a larger ensemble upon request

Twins Elizabeth and Anita Eccleston band together with cellist Doug Gorkoff in this nostalgia folk pop trio known for sublime original songs and covers in vocal harmony with their electrified ukuleles and magic cello. Using oboe, English horn, trumpet, and flugelhorn, they draw on their jazz/classical roots to rock an eclectic compilation of tunes that’ll suckerpunch you back in time. Their technostalgic music transports to an era before cell phones with a millennial aesthetic circa 1997. Girl A Girl B shows feel like a retro mixtape bathed in electronic experimentation.                               

A beautiful musical place where harmonies resonate and melodic nostalgia lives. Girl A Girl B is Elizabeth Eccleston (Vocals, Ukulele, Oboe, English Horn) and Anita Eccleston (Vocals, Electric Ukulele, Trumpet, Flugelhorn) with Doug Gorkoff (Cello).


STYLE(S): 80s, pop, jazz

INSTRUMENTAL or VOCAL: both

OTHER CONFIGURATIONS: Mainly perform as a trio but can expand to a larger ensemble upon request

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Repertoire/Song list

1979 – Smashing Pumpkins

All My Loving – The Beatles

Always On My Mind – Willie Nelson

Amy Amy Amy – Amy Winehouse

Annie’s Song – John Denver

April Come She Will – Simon & Garfunkel

Claim On You – Anita Eccleston

Country Roads (Take Me Home) – John Denver

Creep – Radiohead

Dance Me To The End of Love – Leonard Cohen

Deep Water – Portishead

Dreams – The Cranberries

Eleanor Rigby – The Beatles

Fiddle and The Drum – Joni Mitchell/A Perfect Circle

The First Taste – Fiona Apple

Fly Away – Poe

Forever For Tonight – Vivienne Wilder

Free In The Knowledge – The Smile

Gollum’s Song – Emiliana Torrini (LOTR: The Two Towers)

Good Life – Anita Eccleston

Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) – Green Day

High and Dry – Radiohead

Ice Cream – Sarah McLachlan

I’ll Fly Away – Allison Krauss/Gillian Welch/Albert E Brumley)

I Never Cared For You – Willie Nelson

Instant Crush – Daft Punk

Island In the Sun – Weezer

Island Lament – Anita Eccleston

Karma Police – Radiohead

The Kiss – Judee Sill

La Bamba – Traditional Mexican Folk Song

Like A Stone – Audioslave

Lovely – Anita Eccleston

Lynchpin – Dan Mangan

Mad World – Gary Jules/Tears For Fears

Mirror – Anita Eccleston

Motion Picture Soundtrack – Radiohead

New Skies – Dan Mangan

Over My Mountain – Dougie MacLean

Over The Rainbow/What a Wonderful World Medley – Israel Kamakawiwoʻole

Phantom of The Opera Medley – Andrew Lloyd Webber

The Prayer – Anita Eccleston

Rain and Shine (Lovely Day)- John Kastelic & Black Dog String Quartet

Rains of Castamere – The National/Game of Thrones

Rehab – Amy Winehouse

Rich Girl – Gwen Stefani/Las Estrellas de Vancouver

The Rip – Portishead

Robots – Dan Mangan

Round Here – Counting Crows

Separator – Radiohead

Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us – Sam Phillips

Sound of Music Medley – Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein II

Skye Boat Song – Traditional Scottish Folk Song

Still Alive – GLaDOS (from PORTAL) Jonathan Coulton

Sweet Dreams – Eurythmics (Annie Lennox/Dave Stewart)

That Day – Poe

Unchained Melody – Sarah MacLachlan

We’ve Only Just Begun – The Carpenters

Yesterday – Paul McCartney

You Do Something To Me – Sinead O’Connor (Cole Porter)

You Silly Git – Dan Mangan 

You’ve Got A Friend – Carol King