Carrie Hope Fletcher
Carrie Hope Fletcher was born October 22nd, 1992 in London, England. She is a British singer, songwriter and author. She began her journey to a music career early in a musical household. Her brother, Tom Fletcher, is a lead vocalist for the band McFly and former member of the group McBusted. Carrie began to sing in musical theatre at a young age and made her West End debut in the musical Les Miserables. To date Carrie has produced two solo singles, “Running Through The Rivers” and “The Way We Were.” In 2012 she performed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London with her brother Tom Fletcher. In 2013 Carrie was a featured artist on Alex Day’s album, mainly on the song “Poison” and “The Kiss.” The next year she was featured on Daniel Koek’s album High with the song “Remember Me.”