Kate Rusby
Kate Rusby
(born
1 December
1973
) is a
folk singer
from
Barnsley
,
England
. She lives in the parish of Hunshelf, near
Oxspring
. She has headlined various
United Kingdom
national folk festivals. In
1999
she was nominated for the
Mercury Music Prize
. She is the recipient of three
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards
: in
2000
she won
Folk Singer of the Year
and
Best Album
(for
Sleepless
); in
2002
she was awarded
Best Original Song
(for
Lullabye
). Kate married fiddler John McCusker in August 2001.
Discography
Albums
Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts (
1995
)
Hourglass (
1997
)
Infinite Blue (with
The Poozies
,
1999
)
Sleepless (
1999
)
Little Lights (
2001
)
Ten (
2002
)
Heartlands (movie soundtrack,
2003
)
Underneath The Stars (
2003
)
Singles
Cowsong (
1999
)
Withered and Died (
2001
)
External Links
Official website biography
BBC Music Biography
Rusby, Kate Rusby, Kate Rusby, Kate
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