
A richly celebrated Scottish folk singer and songwriter, Siobhan Miller’s soulful and stirring renewal of traditional song has won her the BBC Radio 2 Folk Award for 'Best Traditional Track', and the BBC Alba Scots Trad Music Awards’ 'Scots Singer of the Year' an unprecedented four times.
Siobhan’s fourth solo album, All is Not Forgotten was released to critical acclaim in 2020, achieving radio play on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 4. A return to her acoustic roots, and combining her love of traditional songs with original material, the album develops many of the themes and ideas from previous releases Mercury (2018), Strata (2017) and Flight of Time (2015). All three were nominated for BBC Alba Scots Trad Music Awards 'Album of the Year', highlighting not only her extensive range and depth through traditional, contemporary and self-penned material, but also her 'delicate, nourishing vocals and lyrically rich compositions' (The List).
'One of the best Scottish traditional singers on the planet'
fRootsAlongside her extensive solo ventures, Miller’s unique vocal style has been honed through collaborations with many of Scotland’s top musicians, as well as guest appearances with the National Theatre of Scotland, a season on Broadway in New York, a monthlong residency in Boston’s Majestic Theatre for Brian O’Donovan’s Celtic Christmas Sojourn, and can be spotted on US/UK TV drama Outlander.
'Assured and precise… Siobhan Miller’s vocals are bright and unforced'
The Guardian
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