Daisy Chute Measurements, Family, Boyfriend, Net Worth, Family, Husband. Musician Daisy Chute, also known as Daisy Johnson, is a Scottish actress and singer. She has appeared in a number of notable films and has also been a guest star in TV shows including Happy Days and Who done it? She rose to fame with the release of her self-written song called “Daisy Chute” in 1976. She went on to have a string of hits in the United Kingdom and United States, such as” Frankie Goes To Hollywood” and” Freeze Like You’ve Never Been Cold Before”. She later went on to star in many movies, including Back to the Future, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Harry Potter, and The Chronicles of Narnia.
Daisy Chute’s biography is a curious mixture of reality and legend. She was a talented performer who had an assortment of instruments in her home, such as a grand piano and recorder, a harmonica, and a set of electric guitars. Her father, Frank, was a well-known and respected Scottish musician and singer. Frank Chute wrote many popular songs, including “I’m A Believer”, “I Remember You”, “My Heart Loves Me” and “Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Good Reader”. He died of a heart attack while on a listening tour in England. His wife, Daisy, remained a very close personal friend and remained by his side throughout his life.
In 1977, the then unknown Daisy Chute composed and sang a song entitled “Daisy Chute” which was recorded by The Who and appeared on their album Don’t Panic. This song became known as a cover for the song “My Heart Loves Me”. The Who released this song as a single later in the decade. The band’s then line up included Tommy Lee Jones, John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey, John Paul Jones, and John Entwistle. The group’s second album Everything Must Go was also recorded by The Who and featured a song titled “My Heart Loves Me”.
Daisy Lowe Height, Weight, Measurements, Bra Size, Wiki, Biography
Real Name | Daisy Rebecca Lowe |
Nickname | Daisy |
Profession | Model |
Net Worth | $6 million |
Nationality | English |
Height Weight | |
Height in Feet Inches | 5 ft 10 in |
Height in Centimeter | 178 cm |
Height in Meter | 1.78 m |
Weight in Kilogram | 61 kg |
Weight in Pounds | 134.5 pounds |
Feet/ Shoe Size | 8.5 (US) or 39 (EU) or 6 (UK) |
Dress Size | 6 (US) or 36 (EU) |
Body Statics | |
Body Measurements | 35-25-35 in or 89-63.5-89 cm |
Bra Size | 32C |
Waist Size | 25 Inches |
Hip Size | 35 Inches |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Eye Color | Brown |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | January 27, 1989 |
Age | 32 Years |
Birth Place | Primrose Hill, London, England |
Birth Sign/ Zodiac Sign | Aquarius |
Father | Gavin Rossdale (Singer) |
Mother | Pearl Lowe (Singer-songwriter turned fashion designer) |
Siblings | Alfie Lennon Goffey (Stepbrother) Frankie Goffey (Stepbrother) Betty Goffey (Stepsister) |
Ethnicity | White |
School | South Hampstead High School |
College | Unknown |
Educational Qualification | Unknown |
Relationship History | |
Boyfriends | Will Cameron (2007-2008; 2009) Mark Ronson (2008) Matt Smith (2010-2011) Harry Styles (2013) |
It is interesting to note that The Who was signed by their then manager Phil Collins after they left Glasgow. Collins had been working in London and did not want to move to Scotland until he saw them perform at the Cavern Club in London. He saw them perform there one night and liked their music and decided they were going to be big Scottish rock bands. He then negotiated a deal with Daisy Chute’s agent to promote them both in his home country of England and in Spain.
Another interesting bit of information from the web is that Howard Goodall wrote and edited Daisy Chute’s music. Howard Goodall was an American academic and the author of several books of fiction and non-fiction. In addition to being the founder of loretto school, he composed several songs on piano. One of them, “How I Live Now”, which is performed by James Blunt and includes backing tracks from The Who, is named after him.
In addition to her life story, Daisy also provides a bit of background on her characters. She refers to them as a ‘new generation’. They are all members of the Edinburgh fringe, a loose collection of artists and musicians who have come together through the years. Her own life has provided much material for the songs that these people have composed over the years.