Fiona Bevan (born Fiona Mackay Barclay Bevan in Suffolk) is an English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who currently lives in London. She is noted for co-writing the song "Little Things" with Ed Sheeran which became a number-one single in 13 countries for One Direction, and for which Bevan and Sheeran received a BMI award. She has co-written a number of songs that have been recorded by a range of artists. "Absolutely brilliant" Tom Robinson, BBC6Music “Mesmorising. Fiona Bevan completely transported me” Alex James, Blur Bevan has a soulful folk-pop sound that creates "startling odysseys that suggest Erykah Badu, Joanna Newsom and Kate Bush spine-tinglingly joined" (The Guardian). Bevan released her studio album, 'Talk To Strangers', produced by Shawn Lee, on Navigator Records in 2014. She has toured with Nick Mulvey, Gwyneth Herbert, Adam Ant and Ed Sheeran. Her single "The Machine" was remixed by Ed Harcourt and featured Fem Fel. Bevan released the EP, "Wild Angels, Sweet Demons" on Laurel Canyon in 2018. http://www.fionabevan.com http://www.facebook.com/fionabevanmusicnews http://www.twitter.com/fionabevan Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.