"Joel Cadbury" is an English Entrepreneur & Philanthropist, the son of Peter Cadbury (Westward Television & Keith Prowse) and Jennifer d'Abo (Ryman, Moyses Stevens and multiple winner of UK Business Woman of the Year award).

He is the founder of Longshot Ltd. As well as other interests in the UK, Joel has found other investment opportunities in India, specifically in areas where Longshot have previously been successful. Cadbury is also a trustee of UnLtd India, a foundation working with social Entrepreneurs in India to benefit local communities.

Other activities include the creation of a swimathon for Action on Addiction, the Jennifer d'Abo Memorial Scholarship for British female Entrepreneurs, with fellow trustees Dame Vivien Duffield and Lord Stevenson of Coddenham, The Invitational Golf Tournament at Woburn with Rupert Hambro and the St Paul's Knightsbridge Foundation with Alexander Armstrong (comedian)/Alexander Armstrong & Sahar Hashemi. Joel is also patron of Maths Action, a non-profit organisation, which aims to improve maths performance in Britain with Shirley Conran, OBE.

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We went to school together, so we've known each other since we were young. At age 15 or 16 we started making music and have been making it ever since.

You can embellish things [that really happened] sometimes and get a line for a song. Some of it's very literal. Some of it's very abstract.

We recorded and produced it ourselves. We built our own studio and got all of the equipment ourselves. The sound of our new record is very different [from the previous records.] Every [album is] just a different thing -- a different environment, a different time, a different way of approaching [recording].