Nancy Kerr

Nancy Kerr (born 1975) is an English folk musician, specialising in the fiddle and singing. She is the daughter of London-born singer-songwriter Sandra Kerr and Northumbrian piper Ron Elliott.

Kerr came to prominence in the early 1990s via a musical partnership with fellow fiddle player Eliza Carthy. The duo produced two albums - Eliza Carthy & Nancy Kerr (1993) and Shape of Scrape (1995)[1] - before ceasing to work together. A retrospective collection of their work (plus three previously unreleased tracks) - On Reflection - was released in 2002.[1]

Kerr and her mother released an album together - Neat and Complete - in 1996.[2]

Since 1995 Kerr has mostly worked in a duo with Australian bouzouki player and singer James Fagan,[3] whom she married in 2007. The duo won the Horizon Award at the inaugural BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2000, and Best Duo at the same awards in both 2003 and 2011[4] Between 1997 and 2008 they released six albums on the Fellside label - "Starry Gazy Pie" (1997), "Scalene" (with Sandra Kerr) (1998), "Steely Water" (1999), "Between The Dark and Light" (2002), "Strands of Gold" (2006)and "Station House" (with Robert Harbron) (2008).[5] 2010 saw the production their first completely original collection of songs - "Twice Reflected Sun", released 9 August 2010 on Navigator Records (NAV0041). First track of the album, Queen of Waters, was nominated for the Best Original Song category at the BBC Folk Awards in 2011.

In 2008 the duo joined forces with concertina player Robert Harbron to form the trio Kerr Fagan Harbron, recording and touring the album Station House (Fellside CD 211).

Kerr has also worked with folk/pop group Epona, Australian folk family band The Fagans and the Tim van Eyken band, amongst others.

Partial discography

1993: Eliza Carthy and Nancy Kerr (with Eliza Carthy)
1994: Waterson:Carthy (with Waterson:Carthy)
1995: Shape of Scrape (with Eliza Carthy)
1995: Evolving Tradition 1 (with Kings of Calicut)
1996: Neat and Complete (with Sandra Kerr)
1996: Shine Again (with Epona)
1996: Evolving Tradition 2 (with Kings of Calicut)
1997: Starry Gazy Pie (with James Fagan)
1998: Scalene (with Sandra Kerr)
1999: Steely Water (with James Fagan)
2000: Five Little Frogs (with Sandra Kerr, Leon Rosselson, and Kevin Graal)
2000: Five Little Owls (with Sandra Kerr, Leon Rosselson, and Kevin Graal)
2002: Between The Dark and Light (with James Fagan)
2002: On Reflection (with Eliza Carthy)
2004: Evolving Tradition 4: Generations (with Sandra Kerr)
2004: Turning Fine (with The Fagans)
2005: Kind Letters (with Martin Simpson)
2006: Strands of Gold (with James Fagan)
2006: Stiffs, Lovers, Holymen, Thieves (with Tim van Eyken band)
2008: Station House (with James Fagan and Robert Harbron
2009: Milk and Honey Land (with The Fagans)
2010: Twice Reflected Sun (with James Fagan)

References

  1. ^ a b Mrs Casey recordings
  2. ^ Fellside recordings
  3. ^ Taplas, the voice of folk in Wales & the borders, issue 130, Jun/Jul 2005
  4. ^ BBC Folk Awards, 2000, 2003, 2011
  5. ^ All recorded by Fellside

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