Stephanie Kirkham

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Stephanie Kirkham
Origin Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England
Years active 2003–present
Genres Pop/Folk
Labels SLK Music

Stephanie Kirkham is an English singer-songwriter.

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[edit] Biography

Two years after her acclaimed debut album 'That Girl', on Hut/Virgin, singer-songwriter Stephanie Kirkham returns with her second album 'Sunlight On My Soul' on her own SLK Music label in 2006 . Receiving four and five-star reviews throughout the UK, critics have praised her bold progression on an album that encompasses Tudor madrigals, Celtic folk, country and jazzy pop.

Born in 1975, English singer-songwriter Stephanie Kirkham signed a five album deal with Hut back in 2002 on the strength of her acapella demos. Her debut ‘That Girl’ began to receive a startling amount of praise from both the rock and mainstream press and life for the Lancashire artist looked to be on the up and up. However, just six months later her label had been closed by E.M.I. and all bets were off. Although a hard blow to take Stephanie was already busy writing her second album with a fresh new sound in mind.

Stephanie grew up in the Ribble Valley in Lancashire with two brothers and two sisters listening to Joni Mitchell, The Beatles and Johnny Cash, secretly dreaming of being a songwriter. She went to Blackpool Art College, modelled in Japan and worked at various arts and crafts, stained glass, floristry and painting. With pockets of notes, a stack of songs on paper and melodies running around in her head she eventually sang her songs onto tape and put them in the post. Jamie Nelson at Parlophone organised the early recordings that became the basis of her debut album.

David Boyd signed Stephanie to a five album deal with Hut Recordings and in 2003 'That Girl' was released. Despite the first single receiving great support at radio, soon after the release, E.M.I. closed the label. “When my deal ended so abruptly it made me realise if I were to survive in this business I had to wise up and do it my own way. The new album would have to be how I hear the songs in my head, I wanted it to be magical.”

Stephanie teamed up with fellow musician Johnny Dunne and went home to Lancashire to set about making her follow up album. “I loved being 100% involved with the sound of the new record, I sang the songs to Johnny and he played music that weaves around my voice. There was no outside pressure on us. The goal was to make an album that we loved.”

From the gentle harps of ‘Butterfly Song’ to the strutting, jazzy-pop of ‘Show Me What You're Made Of’, through to the country-soul lament of ‘Wash Away The Ashes’ and the Eastern mantra of ‘Bonds Are Broken’ it's clear that 'Sunlight On My Soul' is a special album that was completely unexpected and is packed with the kind of joyously reflective songs that make an immediate impact. It also proves that Stephanie Kirkham is a true individual, a soulful survivor following her own path in her own way.

Stephanie is currently based in London and is working on new material.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • That Girl (Hut/Virgin) - 29th September 2003
  • Sunlight On My Soul (SLK Music) - 6th February 2006

[edit] Singles

  • Inappropriate (Hut/Virgin) - 11th August 2003

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