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Kathryn Williams

Kathryn Williams has released 11 full-length albums under her own name (and more with various side-projects) since her debut LP Dog Leap Stairs was released in 1999.

As impressive a stat as that might be, it does little to capture the true magic of Williams work; the enchanting craft that has grown and expanded as she’s moved from one project to the next. From the breakthrough success of her Mercury Prize nominated Little Black Numbers, all the way to her Sylvia Plath tribute project and 2017’s Greatest Hits collection - not a greatest hits at all, rather an imagined retrospective for a fictional artist and an inspired soundtrack to Laura Barnett’s novel of the same name.

Williams is an artist that continues to listen and learn from the greats while, at the same time, undoubtedly becoming one herself; approaching her 20th anniversary with a fiery spirit and a sense of adventure that has never once wilted. 

In August 2019, Kathryn Williams will release a career spanning biographical CD boxset entitled Anthology, featuring unheard tracks and demos from recording sessions across ten albums.


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