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Jackie Oates is one of the reliable voices of English folk music, but her albums — with the exception of the glorious Hyperboreans — have not always matched her ability. Gracious Wings is a ...
The album, dedicated to her father, whose love of music inspired Oates, and to her daughter, is very English. Its title comes, of course, from Ewan MacColl’s great song, written as his life drew to a ...
Jackie Oates’s fourth studio album is, in fact, a collection of songs forged in traditional foundries (if we’re going in for metallic analogies) - lyrics pinched from anthologies of ancient peasant ...
Folk singer Jackie Oates hopes to seal her place as a rising star of English traditional folk music with the release of her second album, The Violet Hour. It looks like 2008 is going to be a good ...
A few weeks back on my blog, I was talking about a forthcoming album by singer and musician Jackie Oates. Her previous CD 'The Violet Hour' helped her to win two BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards back in ...
Jackie Oates has spent the past 18 months collecting sleep-inducing songs from the centuries, and she will air them at a concert which, she insists, will not have music-lovers nodding-off.
English violinist/singer Jackie Oates' 3rd Album, Hyperboreans, has her coming of age with a selection of folksongs, her version of a Henry Lawson poem and a Sugarcubes song. Produced by her ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. In the space of five days, Jackie Oates’s baby was born and, while she and the child were both suffering from ...
Jackie Oates, once of the band The Unthanks, has released her most polished solo album to date with Saturnine. Produced by Richard Evans, the CD is like a hamper full of folk treats and curiosities.
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