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| A biographical note... | ||||||||||||||
“One of the most stirring female voices in contemporary British folk music” Hilary James has achieved one of those rare things, a successful career in music spanning over thirty years. She was one of the first musicians to set up her own label back in 1979, which has since released a total of twenty five albums, including five of her own highly acclaimed solo CDs and a catalogue of best selling CDs, music books and videos by long-time partner, mandolin virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist, Simon Mayor. Possessed of "one of Britain’s finest voices" (BBC Radio 4) she is also a fine songwriter and instrumentalist. Self-taught on double bass and guitar, she rarely appears these days without her trademark bass mandolin. She also nurtures a keen interest in music for children and presented music education programmes for BBC Schools Radio for six years. She was one of the last presenters of the iconic BBC Children’s Television programme Play School and together with Simon Mayor recorded six CDs for children. She has illustrated and co-written two picture books for Top That! Publishing PLC and The Musical Mystery Tour children's song book, which was originally published by Faber Music. A lively wit (and at times side-splitting humour) has been a signature part of all the Mayor/James collaborations. Together they have founded several bands including most recently the Mandolinquents, (Britain’s first modern mandolin quartet), Slim Panatella and the Mellow Virginians, and, going right back to their first student days, Spredthick, with fellow student Andrew Mathewson. This trio gained early national acclaim with headlines in the Melody Maker, an appearance on the main stage at the Cambridge Festival and first place in a national music competition with Hilary taking the award for ‘most outstanding artist’. In 2008 she discovered her old student home, St Andrews Hall had undergone major renovations and reopened as The Museum of English Rural Life (MERL). Seeing this as the perfect setting for traditional music she proposed a series of spring concerts. “Songs, Stories and Traditions” begins it’s fourth season in March 2012 and was the catalyst for Hilary’s latest CD, English Sketches. Recent projects: English Sketches is Hilary James fifth solo CD, a collection of English traditional songs and new settings of poems by Shakespeare, Housman and Hardy. The sleeve also features her illustrations.
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