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Katherine Priddy

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Since emerging in 2018, UK artist Katherine Priddy has quickly become one of the most exciting names on the British scene. Priddy’s haunting vocals and distinctive finger-picking guitar style have seen her sell out a headline tour, support world class artists including The Chieftains, John Smith, and Vashti Bunyan, and earn spots at prestigious festivals such as Cambridge Folk.

Her much anticipated debut album, The Eternal Rocks Beneath, was released in June 2021 to great acclaim. The album singles have received hundreds of plays across national radio including BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Radio 2, and upon release the album received a five-star review in Songlines, a four-star review in the Observer, and made the list of top 10 2021 folk albums in MOJO. The album also reached the top spot in the official UK folk charts, and the top five of the Americana charts.

With exciting plans already lined up for 2022, it seems Priddy’s momentum is showing no signs of slowing anytime soon. Her live performances are engaging, moving and amusing by turn, delivering original songs with emotional maturity, depth and a tenderness that still carries a darker edge. Her lyrics are particularly noteworthy - a tribute to her life-long love affair with literature and poetry.

Despite the delicate nuances of her sound, Katherine Priddy is not a fragile wallflower, but a determined young woman ready to make her mark.

‘Foundations rarely come stronger than this. A debut of true substance, it’s like searching for a simple shelter and stumbling upon a diamond mine.’
Folk Radio UK

‘A voice of delicacy and poignancy with its own subtle strength underpinned by a skilled observer's eye’
Mark Radcliffe, BBC Radio 2


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