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Jackie Oates

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  • Genre: Folk

    Location Exeter, UK

    Profile Views: 212907

    Last Login: 11/16/2010

    Member Since 4/15/2006

    Website jackieoates.co.uk

    Record Label Unearthed/One Little Indian

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    ..Winner Of Two BBC Folk Awards 2009 – The Horizon Award For Best New Comer & Best Traditional Track Award Top 10 On The Mojo Album Of The Year Chart 2008 .. Jackie Oates is a singer and fiddle player hailing from Staffordshire. Her unique treatment of English ballads and songs, and pure, haunting singing style has attracted increasing attention. .. Since appearing as a finalist in the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards 2003, she has performed extensively at festivals and folk clubs across the country, in a solo capacity and with a number of bands. She was a founder member of Northumbrian group and Mercury nominated Rachel Unthank and the Winterset until early 2007, and has since guested with Van Eyken, the Reg Meuross Band and Show of Hands. .. Jackie is also in demand as a recording artist and has played on a great many albums, notably ‘Sweet England’ and ‘Low Culture’ by Jim Moray, and ‘Witness’ by Show of Hands. Her own self titled debut album received much airplay and success, leading to a nomination for the ‘Horizon’ Award in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2007. .. She released her second album ‘The Violet Hour’ in 2008 on Phil Beer’s CR label. Press acclaim for the album followed, leading to the 'Horizon' and 'Best Traditional Track' Awards in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2009. She has also since been featured in interview on The Mike Harding Show on BBC Radio 2. .. Jackie's 3rd solo album, 'Hyperboreans' is released on September 7th on the Unearthed/One Little Indian Label. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....Where Have All The Flowers Gone?.. by ..jackieoates....
  • Members

    Jackie Oates: 5 String Viola, Octave Violin, Shruti, Vocals.. Tristan Seume: Guitar, Mandolin, Bazouki, Vocals.. Mike Cosgrave: Accordion, Guitar.. James Budden: Double Bass..
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  • FESTİWALLTURK

    We're planning to make world of music fesstival in Turkey during 12 months. Visit our web page. http://www.festiwallturk.com/eng/index.html ;  

    4 months ago
  • Strengyn

     Hi Jackie!
    We really enjoyed supporting you and your band and the tune-sharing afterwards was great.  If you are near the Isle of Man again and need a support act then give us a shout!
    Paul

    1 year ago
  • Jules Winchester

     Hello Jackie,
    Hope all is going well. Have added a new song to my profile 'Somewhere' hope you enjoy it!
    Best wishes
    - Jules
    juleswinchester.com

    1 year ago
  • David Hutchinson

    Thank you for making the world a more beautiful place 

    1 year ago
  • Ric Mal

     Hi Jackie, how are you? I loved the Radio 2 Session last night. Many thanks. Great to find you on this and hear some more Xx

    1 year ago
  • Harrie

    Hi Jackie - loved your concert at Wessex Folk Festival, and stand by what I said to my friend when I first heard you with Show of Hands in Beckenham. "Maddie Prior can retire now!" ;-)

    1 year ago
  • Tim Cheatle

     Hiya Jackie!Check out all my videos @ http://www.youtube.com/77tim77c77

    2 years ago
  • foxpockets

    Suicidal sea shanties and medieval jiggery – new tracks from “The Coracle & The Albatross” EP up now {_}

    2 years ago
  • foxpockets

    new foxpockets track tells the tale of Voytek the soldier bear – we love him so.

    2 years ago
  • foxpockets

    the second foxpockets recording is for bears and select wintery creatures

    2 years ago
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Bio:

Winner Of Two BBC Folk Awards 2009 – The Horizon Award For Best New Comer & Best Traditional Track Award Top 10 On The Mojo Album Of The Year Chart 2008

Jackie Oates is a singer and fiddle player hailing from Staffordshire. Her unique treatment of English ballads and songs, and pure, haunting singing style has attracted increasing attention.

Since appearing as a finalist in the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards 2003, she has performed extensively at festivals and folk clubs across the country, in a solo capacity and with a number of bands. She was a founder member of Northumbrian group and Mercury nominated Rachel Unthank and the Winterset until early 2007, and has since guested with Van Eyken, the Reg Meuross Band and Show of Hands.

Jackie is also in demand as a recording artist and has played on a great many albums, notably ‘Sweet England’ and ‘Low Culture’ by Jim Moray, and ‘Witness’ by Show of Hands. Her own self titled debut album received much airplay and success, leading to a nomination for the ‘Horizon’ Award in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2007.

She released her second album ‘The Violet Hour’ in 2008 on Phil Beer’s CR label. Press acclaim for the album followed, leading to the 'Horizon' and 'Best Traditional Track' Awards in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2009. She has also since been featured in interview on The Mike Harding Show on BBC Radio 2.

Jackie's 3rd solo album, 'Hyperboreans' is released on September 7th on the Unearthed/One Little Indian Label.

Where Have All The Flowers Gone? by jackieoates

Member Since:

April 15, 2006

Members:

Jackie Oates: 5 String Viola, Octave Violin, Shruti, Vocals
Tristan Seume: Guitar, Mandolin, Bazouki, Vocals
Mike Cosgrave: Accordion, Guitar
James Budden: Double Bass

Record Label:

Unearthed/One Little Indian

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