Kathryn Williams

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Kathryn Williams
Born 1974, Liverpool, England
Website www.kathrynwilliams.net

Kathryn Williams (born 1974 in Liverpool, England) is a singer/songwriter.

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[edit] Background

Kathryn Williams was born in Liverpool, and now lives in Newcastle upon Tyne after earning an art degree in the city. Williams released her first album, Dog Leap Stairs on her own Caw Records label in 1999. Made with a budget of only £80, NME declared it "jaw-droppingly beautiful". The follow up, Little Black Numbers, garnered a Mercury Prize nomination, bringing her to the attention of a wider public. A spell with EastWest / Atlantic followed (Old Low Light in 2002, and the Relations covers album in 2004), before she returned to her independent roots with 2005's Over Fly Over. She released her sixth album, Leave to Remain, on Caw in 2006.

Williams has collaborated with the likes of John Martyn, Badmarsh and Shri, Thea Gilmore, Tobias Froberg and Ted Barnes. Two, released in 2008, is the first project to be released under joint names. Williams and Maccoll co-wrote most of the album, with the exception of "Innocent When You Dream", which is a Tom Waits song. Interestingly, Maccoll was only playing that song as a warm up in the studio—but Williams told the engineer to record and she went to join Maccoll on the harmony. This first time effort at the song made it to the record. Two further songs on Two are written solely by Williams "6 a.m. Corner" and "Blue Fields". Kathryn plays guitars, mellotron, Hammond organ and harmonium on the album.

Caw Records is a family affair, run by her husband Neil le Flohic, while the album artwork is a series of original oil paintings and pencil drawings by Williams. She is also hand printing a limited number of prints for sale.

[edit] Commercial success

Her next step was recording some of her music onto CD. These quickly sold at her gigs, so Williams set up her own record label, Caw Records, to release her music. However, after her second album, Little Black Numbers, was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize, the increased popularity of her music forced her to sign a licensing deal with Eastwest Records. Little Black Numbers reached number 70 in the album charts in 2001. The follow-up, Old Low Light reached number 56 in 2002.

Her influences include Nina Simone, Nick Drake, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Simon And Garfunkel and Velvet Underground. She listens to classical and Cuban music, as well as artists such as PJ Harvey and Nick Cave, though she says she will always go back to the influences she grew up with, as a security blanket[citation needed]. She has sung on the new Badmarsh & Shri album and worked with Twisted Nerve artist Pedro.

She has a reputation as a warm, engaging and powerful live performer, whose confident stage presence belies the fragile persona which characterises much of her recorded work. In 2006, she was a special guest on Tom McRae's Hotel Cafe Tour. Following this, Kathryn Williams completed a tour with Tobias Froberg as support, to promote her album 'Leave to Remain.'

Kathryn Williams released "Two" on Monday the 3rd March 2008, written with and featuring Neill MacColl.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

  • "The Fade EP"
  • "Soul to Feet"
  • "Jasmine Hoop"
  • "No One Takes You Home"
  • "In a Broken Dream"
  • "Shop Window"
  • "Beachy Head"
  • "Hollow"
  • "When"
  • "Come With Me" (2008)

[edit] B-sides

  • "The Fade EP" – "Kiss the Forehead", "Some Kind of Wonderful"
  • "Jasmine Hoop" – "Foreign Skies"
  • "No One Takes You Home" – "Without Beat of Drum"

[edit] Misc

  • "Night Baking"; on the charity album Colours Are Brighter - October 2006
  • "Words from the Garden"; Words from the Garden is a poets in residence involving Kathryn Williams, Nev Clay, Emma McGordon and Anna Woodford. This CD is a selection of their writings from The Alnwick Garden over the winter of 2006/07, set in a soundscape by Caroline Beck with music by Kathryn Williams and Nev Clay.
  • Williams recorded a cover of Tim Buckley's "Buzzin' Fly" for the 2005 tribute album Dream Brother: The Songs of Tim and Jeff Buckley.

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