Kate Rusby, folk singer
I am a huge fan of the English folk singer Kate Rusby and the talented band of musicians she tours with.
She has a wonderful voice and makes folk music very accessible. Having seen Kate a few times in concert has inspired me to put together this page about Kate Rusby and her wonderful music.
In person Kate Rusby has a wonderful, quirky personality and the audience really warm to her. If you are lucky enough to catch Kate Rusby in concert you will be sure to enjoy yourself. The concerts have an intimate feel to them and her backing band, are accomplished artists in their own right. If you get the chance to see Kate Rusby then go!
Sadly for the fans she has cancelled her Autumn dates due to the wonderful news that she is expecting her first baby. Wonderful news Kate!
STOP PRESS:
Kate Rusby has had a baby girl, Daisy Delia was born on 15th September 2009 9.45 am 8lbs 5oz. Congratulations to Kate Rusby and Damien O'Kane!
Kate Rusby Touring UK December 2009
Kate Rusby hits the road in December for a 10-date UK tour. Kate gave birth to her first child, Daisy Delia Rubsy O'Kane recently so she'll be either glowing with maternal pride or exhausted from sleepless nights!
Tour locations:
December 04 Dome, Brighton
December 06 IndigO2, London
December 07 Grand Theatre, Blackpool
December 09 Corn Exchange, Cambridge
December 10 Town Hall, Birmingham
December 12 Pyramid & Parr Hall, Warrington
December 13 Coronation Hall, Ulverston
December 18 Victoria Hall, Stoke On Trent
December 19 Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
December 20 Playhouse, Nottingham
She has a wonderful voice and makes folk music very accessible. Having seen Kate a few times in concert has inspired me to put together this page about Kate Rusby and her wonderful music.
In person Kate Rusby has a wonderful, quirky personality and the audience really warm to her. If you are lucky enough to catch Kate Rusby in concert you will be sure to enjoy yourself. The concerts have an intimate feel to them and her backing band, are accomplished artists in their own right. If you get the chance to see Kate Rusby then go!
Sadly for the fans she has cancelled her Autumn dates due to the wonderful news that she is expecting her first baby. Wonderful news Kate!
STOP PRESS:
Kate Rusby has had a baby girl, Daisy Delia was born on 15th September 2009 9.45 am 8lbs 5oz. Congratulations to Kate Rusby and Damien O'Kane!
Kate Rusby Touring UK December 2009
Kate Rusby hits the road in December for a 10-date UK tour. Kate gave birth to her first child, Daisy Delia Rubsy O'Kane recently so she'll be either glowing with maternal pride or exhausted from sleepless nights!
Tour locations:
December 04 Dome, Brighton
December 06 IndigO2, London
December 07 Grand Theatre, Blackpool
December 09 Corn Exchange, Cambridge
December 10 Town Hall, Birmingham
December 12 Pyramid & Parr Hall, Warrington
December 13 Coronation Hall, Ulverston
December 18 Victoria Hall, Stoke On Trent
December 19 Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
December 20 Playhouse, Nottingham
Kate Rusby Bio
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Kate Anna Rusby (born 4 December 1973 in Jessops Hospital, Sheffield"KateRusby.com: Biography" KateRusby.com (Retrieved: 19 July 2009)), is an English folk singer and songwriter from Penistone, South Yorkshire. Sometimes known as The Barnsley Nightingale, she has headlined various British national folk festivals, and is regarded as one of the most famous English folk singers of contemporary times. In 2001 The Guardian described her as "a superstar of the British acoustic scene."Denselow, Robin; "Kate Rusby ? Queen Elizabeth Hall, London" Guardian.co.uk, 28 June 2001 (Retrieved: 19 July 2009...
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Kate Rusby Videos
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Kate Rusby Pics
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Kate Rusby Discography Part 1
Kate Rusby's discography
Kate Rusby Discography Part 2
Kate Rusby's discography
Album Reviews
Hourglass (1997) is Kate Rusby's first solo album. The album starts off with "Sir Eglamore" (a story-song about a knight and a dragon) and finishes with "Bold Riley" (a sea shanty complete with accordion). Other notables are: "Radio Sweethearts" (a feel-good song about true love that lasts a lifetime), "I Am Stretched on Your Grave" (a heartbreaking song), and "Old Man Time" (a song that mourns the passing of time).
Sleepless (1999) carries all the variety of Kate Rusby. "The Cobbler's Daughter" and "The Duke and the Tinker" are filled with all the humor and drama of English folk music. "The Sleepless Sailor" and "Botany Bay" (a bonus song) are sea songs that will put you to sleep. "I Wonder What Is Keeping My True Love This Night" and "All God's Angels" are songs of tragedy. "Sweet Bride" is lovely fairy-tale song.
Little Lights (2001) was the first album of Kate Rusby's that I fell in love with. This album almost evenly alternates between sad, tragic songs and upbeat, carefree songs. "Withered and Died" and "My Young Man" are two of Rusby's most beautiful songs ever. "Playing of Ball" feels like the twilight, and "Who Will Sing Me Lullabies" is a lullaby in itself.
10 (2002) is the album created in celebration of the first ten years of Rusby's musical career. This is a great collection of many of her old songs re-mastered and re-recorded.
Underneath the Stars (2003) proves that Kate Rusby stands the test of time. Album after album is consistently "hers." The lyrics to "The Daughter of Megan" were written in the 1800s, and the words are old-fashioned yet beautiful. "Young James" and "Polly" are both songs about waiting for sailors. "Falling" and "Underneath the Stars" are perfect goodnight songs.
The Girl Who Couldn't Fly (2005) was titled in reference to Rusby's dislike of travelling by airplane. The album has an overall mellow summery feel to it. Rusby's version of "You Belong to Me" is the best one I have ever heard. Roddy Woomble vocals are a soothing addition to "No Names", "Wandering Soul", and "Fare Thee Well."
Awkward Annie (2007) is Rusby's first album not produced by John McCusker, although his musical contributions are found on several tracks. Acting as her own producer has not stopped Rusby though. Her new songs still carry on the tradition of her past efforts. Notable songs are: "Farewell" (a sea ballad that finds hope in life after death), "Blooming Heather" (a song that starts out as a solo and ends up as a sing-along with John Hudson and Eddi Reader), and "The Village Green Preservation Society" (which was used as the theme song for Jam and Jerusalem on BBCTV).
Sleepless (1999) carries all the variety of Kate Rusby. "The Cobbler's Daughter" and "The Duke and the Tinker" are filled with all the humor and drama of English folk music. "The Sleepless Sailor" and "Botany Bay" (a bonus song) are sea songs that will put you to sleep. "I Wonder What Is Keeping My True Love This Night" and "All God's Angels" are songs of tragedy. "Sweet Bride" is lovely fairy-tale song.
Little Lights (2001) was the first album of Kate Rusby's that I fell in love with. This album almost evenly alternates between sad, tragic songs and upbeat, carefree songs. "Withered and Died" and "My Young Man" are two of Rusby's most beautiful songs ever. "Playing of Ball" feels like the twilight, and "Who Will Sing Me Lullabies" is a lullaby in itself.
10 (2002) is the album created in celebration of the first ten years of Rusby's musical career. This is a great collection of many of her old songs re-mastered and re-recorded.
Underneath the Stars (2003) proves that Kate Rusby stands the test of time. Album after album is consistently "hers." The lyrics to "The Daughter of Megan" were written in the 1800s, and the words are old-fashioned yet beautiful. "Young James" and "Polly" are both songs about waiting for sailors. "Falling" and "Underneath the Stars" are perfect goodnight songs.
The Girl Who Couldn't Fly (2005) was titled in reference to Rusby's dislike of travelling by airplane. The album has an overall mellow summery feel to it. Rusby's version of "You Belong to Me" is the best one I have ever heard. Roddy Woomble vocals are a soothing addition to "No Names", "Wandering Soul", and "Fare Thee Well."
Awkward Annie (2007) is Rusby's first album not produced by John McCusker, although his musical contributions are found on several tracks. Acting as her own producer has not stopped Rusby though. Her new songs still carry on the tradition of her past efforts. Notable songs are: "Farewell" (a sea ballad that finds hope in life after death), "Blooming Heather" (a song that starts out as a solo and ends up as a sing-along with John Hudson and Eddi Reader), and "The Village Green Preservation Society" (which was used as the theme song for Jam and Jerusalem on BBCTV).
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reasonablerobinson
Feb 13, 2012 @ 2:14 pm | delete
- Kate is fantastic, just downloaded You Belong To Me from iTunes, why I've never heard her sooner is a big regret. Simply beautiful voice.
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Lemming13 Dec 22, 2011 @ 7:20 am | delete
- I'm presently listening to her new Christmas album, which is as lovely as all her work; bless her for her wonderful music, and bless this lens too.
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APackageAtTheDoor
Sep 24, 2011 @ 9:23 pm | delete
- My brother loved Kate Rusby. Her music comforted him toward the end of his last illness. I love the hidden track on "LIttle LIghts" - The Big Ship Sails. I always listen to it on the last day of September and think of my brother. Lovely lens!
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ulla_hennig
Jan 8, 2010 @ 11:09 am | delete
- I've just come over from the squidoo music blog - Kate Rusby is simply great!
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ChapelHillFiddler
Dec 24, 2009 @ 1:55 pm | delete
- I just featured this lens on the squidoo music blog (my-tunes.crabbysbeach.com/blogs/kate-rusby). She's wonderful.
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