Heidi Talbot
Heidi Talbot | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1980 (age 33–34) |
Origin | Kildare, Ireland |
Genres | Folk music |
Instruments | Ukulele |
Associated acts | Cherish the Ladies, John McCusker, Roddy Woomble, Kris Drever, Eddi Reader, Boo Hewerdine |
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Heidi Talbot (born 1980) is an Irish folk singer from Kill, County Kildare, Ireland. Talbot is the former singer of Irish-American musical group Cherish the Ladies.
Early life and education
Born in the rural village of Kill, County Kildare, Ireland, Talbot began singing in the church choir run by her mother. At sixteen, she enrolled at Dublin’s Bel Canto singing school, studying for the next year and a half under its founder and director Frank Merriman.
Singing career
When she was 18, Heidi moved to New York, where she spent two years working in bars and clubs before being invited to join Cherish the Ladies in 2002. In between the band’s touring schedule, Talbot continued to develop her solo work, releasing Distant Future on Nashville roots label Compass Records. Produced by John Doyle, the record featured such guests as multi-instrumentalist Dirk Powell, concertinist John Williams and fiddler Rayna Gellert. Three years later, the recording of In Love and Light coincided with her decision to leave Cherish the Ladies at the end of 2007.
After the launch of In Love and Light at Glasgow’s Celtic Connections festival in January 2008, Talbot featured as a guest on albums by Radiohead drummer Philip Selway, and the new trio collaboration of John McCusker, Kris Drever and Roddy Woomble. She has also sung on records by Eddi Reader, Boo Hewerdine, and Idlewild. She tours as a trio with John McCusker and Boo Hewerdine and finished a six-week tour opening for and singing with Eddi Reader. Heidi's album 'Angels Without Wings', is an album of original folk songs with guest contributions from Mark Knopfler, Jerry Douglas, King Creosote, Julie Fowlis and Tim O'Brien.
Awards
In Love and Light won an Indie Acoustic award for best album in 2008[1] and Talbot has been nominated for an Irish Music Award 2009 in the best female vocalist category[2] along with multiple BBC Radio 2 Folk award nominations.
Personal life
Talbot now lives in Edinburgh with her husband, Scottish folk musician John McCusker[3] and their daughter Molly-Mae.
Discography
Solo albums
- Heidi Talbot (2002)
- Distant Future (2004)
- In Love and Light (2008)
- The Last Star (October 2010)
- My Sister The Moon EP (October 2012)
- Angels Without Wings (2013)[4]
with Cherish the Ladies
- On Christmas Night (2004)
- Woman of the House (2005)
Other appearances
- Before the Ruin - Kris Drever, John McCusker & Roddy Woomble (2008)
- An Cailín Rua - Kathleen Boyle (2008)
- Post Electric Blues - Idlewild (2009)
- Love is the Way - Eddi Reader (2009)
- God Bless The Pretty Things - Boo Hewerdine (2009)
- Mark the Hard Earth - Kris Drever (2010)
- Aurora - Michael McGoldrick (2010)
References
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