Kate Anna Rusby (born 4 December 1973) is an English
folk singer-songwriter from
Penistone,
West Riding of Yorkshire
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, England. Sometimes called the "Barnsley Nightingale", she has headlined various British folk festivals, and is one of the best known contemporary English folk singers. In 2001 ''
The Guardian
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'' described her as "a superstar of the British acoustic scene." In 2007 the BBC website described her as "The first lady of young folkies". She is one of the few folk singers to have been nominated for the
Mercury Prize
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.
Career
Rusby was born into a family of musicians in 1973 in
Penistone, Barnsley and grew up in nearby
Cawthorne,
Barnsley
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.
After learning to play the guitar, the fiddle and the piano, as well as to sing, she played in many local folk festivals as a child and adolescent, before joining (and becoming the lead vocalist of) the all-female
Celtic folk band
the Poozies. 1995 saw the release of her breakthrough album, ''Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts'', a collaboration with her friend and fellow Barnsley folk singer
Kathryn Roberts. In 1997, with the help of her family, Rusby recorded and released her first solo album, ''
Hourglass''. Since then she has gone on to receive acclaim in her home country and abroad and her family continues to help her with all aspects of her professional career.
Rusby was also a member of the folk group
Equation
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, later to be replaced by
Cara Dillon. The early line-up also featured Rusby's erstwhile performing partner Kathryn Roberts and Mercury-nominated artist
Seth Lakeman, and his brother,
Sean Lakeman. Their first EP, ''In Session'', had a small commercial release and led to them signing a major record deal with WEA.
The previously unreleased song "Wandering Soul" was Rusby's contribution to ''
Billy Connolly's Musical Tour of New Zealand'', the soundtrack to
Billy Connolly's eight-part
BBC One
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television documentary series ''World Tour of New Zealand'', originally broadcast in November 2004.
A collaboration with
Ronan Keating saw Rusby riding high in the
UK Singles Chart; their duet "
All Over Again" peaked at No. 6 in June 2006. She also made a vocal contribution to ''
My Secret Is My Silence'', the successful debut solo album of
Roddy Woomble, the lead singer of
Idlewild. In the same year her
cover of
The Kinks
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' "
The Village Green Preservation Society" was used as the theme tune to the BBC One television sitcom ''
Jam & Jerusalem''. Rusby wrote several new songs for the series, and was credited as being responsible for the show's music.
Launched at the 2007
Cambridge Folk Festival, the album ''
Awkward Annie'' was released on 3 September 2007 and reached No. 2 on the
UK indie charts. "The Village Green Preservation Society" is included as a bonus track.
2008 saw the release of ''
Sweet Bells'', an album of traditional Christmas songs interpreted by Rusby. She has since released five more Christmas albums:
''While Mortals Sleep'' (2011), ''
The Frost Is All Over'' (2015), ''Angels & Men'' (2017), ''Holly Head'' (2019) and ''Light Years'' (2023). Each December, Rusby embarks on a Christmas tour across the United Kingdom.
In 2010, Rusby released the album ''
Make the Light'', a collection of self-penned songs. In 2014, she released the album ''
Ghost
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'', which featured traditional songs and three Rusby originals. Rusby's fourteenth solo album, ''
Life in a Paper Boat,'' was released in 2016 with a fourth Christmas album ''Angels and Men'', the following year. In May 2019, Rusby released another album entitled ''
Philosophers, Poets & Kings'', her fifth Christmas album followed six months later.
Heading into the new decade, Rusby released a cover album of popular songs including "
Shake It Off
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), "
Everglow" (
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) and "
Friday I'm in Love" (
The Cure
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) plus many more. The album was produced in the height of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, with Rusby saying "It was always the plan to make this album this year, lock-down just made it more intimate". Her most recent work is called ''30: Happy Returns'' and marks 30 years of being a professional musician. The songs are newly recorded versions of favourites from across her career. It was released in May 2022.
In 2001 ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'' described her as "a superstar of the British acoustic scene."
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"Kate Rusby – Queen Elizabeth Hall, London"
''Guardian.co.uk'', 28 June 2001 (Retrieved: 19 July 2009) In 2007 the BBC website described her as "The first lady of young folkies". She is one of the few folk singers to have been nominated for the
Mercury Prize
The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual Music award, music prize awarded for the best album released by a musical act from the Music of the United Kingdom, United Kingdom or Music of Ireland, Ireland. It was cre ...
.
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''News.bbc.co.uk'', 7 September 1999 (Retrieved: 19 July 2009)
Personal life
In August 2001, Rusby married Scottish fiddler and fellow band member
John McCusker (formerly of the
Battlefield Band), who produced most of her recordings up to ''
The Girl Who Couldn't Fly''. They divorced in 2006. In June 2010, she married Irish musician
Damien O'Kane, with whom she has two children.
Discography
Solo albums
*''
Hourglass'' (1997)
*''
Sleepless'' (1999)
*''
Little Lights'' (2001)
*''
10'' (2002)
*''
Heartlands'' (2003)
*''
Underneath the Stars'' (2003)
*''
The Girl Who Couldn't Fly'' (2005)
*''
Awkward Annie'' (2007)
*''
Make the Light'' (2010)
*''
20'' (2012)
*''
Ghost
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'' (2014)
*''
Life in a Paper Boat'' (2016)
*''
Philosophers, Poets & Kings'' (2019)
*''
Hand Me Down'' (2020)
*''30: Happy Returns'' (2022)
*''When They All Looked Up'' (2025)
Christmas albums
*''
Sweet Bells'' (2008)
*''
While Mortals Sleep'' (2011)
*''
The Frost Is All Over'' (2015)
*''Angels and Men'' (2017)
*''Holly Head'' (2019)
*''Light Years'' (2023)
Awards
Mercury Music Prize
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*1999: ''
Sleepless'' – nominated
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards
*2000: Folk Singer of the Year – winner
["Radio 2 Folk Awards 2006: Previous Winners"](_blank)
''BBC.co.uk'' (Retrieved: 19 July 2009)
*2000: Best Album: ''
Sleepless'' – winner
*2002: Best Original Song: "Who Will Sing Me Lullabies" – winner
*2006: Best Original Song: "No Names" (with
Roddy Woomble) – nominated
*2006: Best Album: ''
The Girl Who Couldn't Fly'' – nominated
*2006: Best Live Act – winner
["Radio 2 Folk Awards 2006: Winners"](_blank)
''BBC.co.uk'' (Retrieved: 19 July 2009)
Other
*2014:
BASCA Gold Badge award
References
External links
*
Artists: Kate Rusby''PureRecords.net''
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1973 births
Living people
Musicians from Barnsley
People from Penistone
English folk musicians
English folk singers
The Poozies members
21st-century English women singers
21st-century English singers
Equation (band) members