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What is Grace Chatto’s net worth?

Grace Chatto is an English musician who has a net worth of $3 million. Grace Chatto is best known as the co-founder and cellist of the electronic music group Clean Bandit, with whom she has released hit singles such as “Rather Be”, “Rockabye”, “Symphony” and “Solo”. He is also a member of Massive Violins, a musical ensemble of singing cellists.

Education and early life

Grace Chatto was born on December 10, 1985 in London, England. He grew up in Crouch End and later moved to Shoreditch. Chatto attended Latymer School, Westminster School and the Royal Academy of Music before going to Jesus College, Cambridge, where he studied modern languages.

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While studying at Jesus College, Cambridge, Chatto was part of a classical string quartet. In 2008, he met fellow student and musician Jack Patterson, who began creating samples using recordings of his string quartet’s concerts. He then recruited his younger brother, Luke, to join on drums. With Chatto’s friend and colleague Neil Amin-Smith on violin and piano, and Ssegawa-Ssekintu Kiwanuka on vocals, the group became electronic music group Clean Bandit. The group released their debut single, “A+E”, in late 2012. Featuring vocals by Kandaka Moore and Nikki Cislyn, the single peaked at number 100 on the UK Singles Chart. In 2013, Clean Bandit released “Mozart’s House”, featuring Love Ssega, and “Dust Clears”, featuring Noonie Bao. The former reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart and spawned a music video featuring Chatto playing the violin in his underwear. Clean Bandit had their breakout single in early 2014 with “Rather Be,” featuring Jess Glynne; became the group’s first number one single in the United Kingdom. It also charted in many other countries and reached number ten on the US Billboard Hot 100. “Rather Be” won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording and also won two Ivor Novello Awards.

In May 2014, Clean Bandit released their debut studio album, “New Eyes.” Featuring the group’s previously released singles, as well as future single “Come Over”, the album peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart. Clean Bandit had their next number one single in the UK in 2016, with “Rockabye”. Featuring Sean Paul and Anne-Marie, it also topped the charts in over 28 countries and spawned a music video directed by Chatto. In 2017, Clean Bandit topped the UK Singles Chart for the third time with “Symphony”, featuring Zara Larsson. Chatto directed the music video for “Symphony”, which features a full orchestra. Other hit singles followed with “I Miss You,” featuring Julia Michaels, and “Solo,” featuring Demi Lovato; the latter was Clean Bandit’s fourth number one single in the United Kingdom. The group’s next single was “Baby”, featuring Marina and Luis Fonsi and was released in late 2018. Clean Bandit then released their second studio album, “What is Love?”, which peaked at number nine on the UK Albums Chart. The last single from the album was “Mama”, featuring Ellie Goulding. Clean Bandit released a series of non-album singles after that, including “Tick Tock”, “Higher”, “Drive” and “Everything but You”. Subsequent singles included “Sad Girls”, “Mar Azul”, “Cry Baby”, “Tell Me Where U Go” and “Believe”.

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In 2010, Chatto joined his father Ricky to form the musical ensemble Massive Violins. Composed of singing cellists, the group also counts among its members Matthew Hammett Knott, Camilla Farrant, Saul Berkowitz and Jess Chandler. The Massive Violins perform at venues both in the UK and abroad, playing a wide variety of musical genres while wearing distinctive gold sequined costumes. Popular songs performed by the ensemble include Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire,” Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” the Beatles’ “When I’m Sixty-Four,” and a medley of “Sound of Music.” The Massive Violins released their first album, “Bowing 24/7,” in 2014. In addition to regular concerts, the ensemble is known to perform at release parties and charity fundraising events. At the inaugural North London’s Got Talent charity talent show in 2016, the Massive Violins were named winners.

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