Kathryn Joseph

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Kathryn Joseph
at the Great Escape Festival in 2022
at the Great Escape Festival in 2022
Background information
Birth nameKathryn Emma Sawers
Born (1974-12-31) 31 December 1974 (age 49)
Inverness, Scotland
GenresIndie, indie folk, alternative
LabelsHits the Fan, Rock Action
Websitehttp://kathrynjoseph.co.uk

Kathryn Joseph (born Kathryn Emma Sawers)[1] is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician.[2] Her debut album Bones You Have Thrown Me and Blood I've Spilled won the 2015 Scottish Album of the Year Award.[3]

In 2016, Joseph appeared on RM Hubbert's collaborative album Telling the Trees, providing vocals for the track "The Dog".[4]

In 2017, Joseph collaborated with Marcus Mackay and The Twilight Sad's James Graham on the project Out Lines. Their album Conflats (2017, Rock Action Records) was released in October 2017.

Joseph, along with director, actor and musician Cora Bissett, wrote the music for a 2017 stage version of Emma Donoghue's book Room,[5] which was produced by Theatre Royal Stratford East and Dublin's Abbey Theatre, in association with National Theatre of Scotland and Covent Garden Productions.

In June 2018, she appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme "Loose Ends", and in August 2018 released her second album From When I Wake the Want Is. This album, like her debut, was shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year Award, but this time did not win the main prize.[6]

In 2018, her versions of "Land O the Leal" and "Scots Wha Hae" were included in the film Outlaw King.

In 2022 Joseph released her third album, For You Who Are the Wronged, to critical acclaim.[7]

Discography[edit]

  • Bones You Have Thrown Me and Blood I've Spilled (2016, Hits the Fan Records)
  • From When I Wake the Want Is (2018, Rock Action Records)
  • For You Who Are the Wronged (2022, Rock Action Records)
  • For You Who Are the Wronged (Lomond Campbell remixes EP) (2024, Rock Action Records)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kathryn Joseph – Bones You Have Thrown Me and Blood I've Spilled". Wake the Deaf, retrieved February 25, 2017.
  2. ^ Eaton-Lewis, Andrew (19 July 2015). "Kathryn Joseph on tragedy behind her triumph". The Scotsman.
  3. ^ "Kathryn Joseph wins 2015 Scottish Album of Year award". BBC, retrieved February 25, 2017.
  4. ^ "'The Dog' RM Hubbert with Kathryn Joseph". Chemikal Underground. 17 March 2016.
  5. ^ "The National Theatre of Scotland - Room". National Theatre of Scotland.
  6. ^ "The SAY (Scottish Album of the Year) Award | The SAY Award 2019". Sayaward.com. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  7. ^ For You Who Are the Wronged by Kathryn Joseph, retrieved 7 September 2022

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