Liz Overs is a Sussex-based singer-songwriter known for her rich blend of traditional English folk with modern compositions. Originally part of the duo Pocket Size, she achieved success in the late 90s with a number-one club record in the USA. After a period focusing on other pursuits, Overs returned to music, releasing her debut solo album, *Nightjar*, which captures the essence of English folk traditions. The album features a mix of classic folk songs like "Cruel Sister" and original tracks such as "Snow Moon." Liz Overs is also recognized for her work as a folklorist and radio presenter, exploring the music, folklore, and social history of Sussex.
In addition to her solo work, Overs collaborates with Chalk Horse Music, delving into local Sussex legends for song inspiration. Her performances often include guitarist David Tomlins, and she has been involved in projects like *The Nettle Dress* documentary,
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