Fay Hield

Fay Hield

Fay Hield at the Warwick Folk Festival, July 2011
Background information
Genres Folk
Occupation(s) Folk singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1999–present
Associated acts Fay Hield Trio
Website Official Site

Fay Hield is a traditional English folk singer.[1]

Career

Looking Glass, released September 2010, was Hield's debut solo album.[2] The material consists mainly of traditional songs and ballads.[3] She started gigging her new album as the Fay Hield Trio, made up of Rob Harbron (English Acoustic Collective) and Sam Sweeney (Bellowhead). Hield was nominated for the Horizon Award at the 2010 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

Hield was part of The Witches of Elswick, with whom she recorded two CDs in their six years together.[4]

As an academic, Hield is a Teaching Associate in ethnomusicology at the University of Sheffield. Hield completed her PhD thesis "English Folk Singing and the Construction of Community" in 2010 at Sheffield.[5] She began lecturing at Sheffield in spring 2012. She is also a consultant for the AHRC-funded 'Music Communities' research project conducted at the University of Manchester. Hield also guest lectures at other educational establishments, including the Leeds College of Music.

Hield runs events as well. Along with her partner Jon Boden she runs two folk clubs – Royal Traditions (Dungworth) and helps to run Bright Phoebus (Sheffield).[6] She also established a community music organisation in 2010, and ran the first Soundpost Singing Weekend in 2011.

Orfeo, released May 2012, is Hield's second album, and sees the launch of a new line-up, Fay Hield & The Hurricane Party (Jon Boden, Rob Harbron, Sam Sweeney & Andy Cutting).

Discography

With BACCApella

With The Witches of Elswick

Personal life

Hield and her partner, folk singer Jon Boden, have a daughter, born 2006, and a son, born 2009.

References

  1. "Fay Hield". Topic Records. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  2. Robin Denselow (2010-09-02). "Fay Hield: Looking Glass | CD review | Music". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  3. Biography on official site
  4. "Fay Hield". Topic Records. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  5. "English Folk Singing and the Construction of Community - White Rose Etheses Online". Etheses.whiterose.ac.uk. 2011-06-21. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
  6. "Fay Hield". Topic Records. Retrieved 2012-11-17.

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