Ella Edmondson

Ella Edmondson
Background information
Birth name Eleanor Rose Edmondson
Born (1986-01-22) 22 January 1986
Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Genres Folk
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active 2007–present
Labels Monsoon
Associated acts The Bad Shepherds

Eleanor Rose "Ella" Edmondson (born 22 January 1986 Hammersmith, London, England) is an English singer-songwriter. Her primary instrument is the guitar although she can also play the piano.[1]

Early life

Edmondson is the eldest of three daughters of comedians Adrian Edmondson and Jennifer Saunders. She has two younger sisters, Beatrice and Freya.[2][3] The majority of Edmondson's childhood was spent in Richmond before her family relocated to Devon.[4] She attended Exeter School[5] where she wrote songs as part of her music GCSE.[6]

Career

Edmondson became a fan of death metal because it was the only music that her father didn't like.[4] She went through a goth phase as a teenager and became a satanist. She worked as a snowboarding instructor in Canada, a barmaid and a painter and decorator before deciding to focus on music full-time[2][4] after being encouraged by her father. She "got the bug" after supporting Jools Holland at the Plymouth Pavilions.[7]

She received her first guitar as a Christmas present from her father and taught herself to play by copying him.[4] Her first gig was at 16 supporting Thousand Natural Shocks in Exeter.[8] She made an appearance in an episode of her mother's sitcom Jam and Jerusalem in 2006 performing "Breathe"[9] (and says the character Tash in the series is loosely based on her).[3] In 2007, she released her first EP, Blame Amy,[10] and appeared on the compilation Folk Rising.[11] Her debut album, Hold Your Horses, was released on 16 February 2009[9] on her father's Monsoon record label.[7]

In 2010 she toured as the supporting act to her father's punk-inspired folk act The Bad Shepherds.

Personal life

Ella married Dan Furlong on 30 September 2010. On 27 August 2012, Ella gave birth to a boy, Fred,[12] and in February 2014 to another son, Albert Rafferty.[13] She gave birth to her first daughter, Ivy, in August 2016.

References

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