georgia ruth

To celebrate World Piano Day (March 29th), Georgia Ruth is releasing ‘Cooler Head’ today, a companion EP to her celebrated 2024 album Cool Head. Watch Georgia recording the tracks live and read her exclusive Track-by-Track.

Georgia Ruth’s Cool Head is defined by subtle experimentation, highly accessible melodies and clever, heartfelt lyrics that have always been her forte, while her attention to the smallest musical detail allows her to draw out the latent emotion of a moment…It’s her strongest offering yet.

Taken from her fourth album, Cool Head (that accompanies her debut novel, Tell Me Who I Am), listen to Georgia Ruth’s new single ‘Duw Neu Magic’ – “…Iwan Morgan, who co-produced the album, says it sounds like rainy Paris in the 60s – I’m happy with that!”.

Georgia Ruth announces Mai:2, a collection of reworks/remixes of 4 tracks from her third album. Watch the accompanying video for Gwenno’s reworking of Terracotta.

It’s good to welcome Georgia back, and her third album is an unobtrusive delight where the alternately lush and sparse conjured textures beguile the attentive listener in their careful response to Georgia’s ever-intriguing lyrical vision.

Steeped in the folk traditions of Wales yet fully attuned to the present day, Ruins/Adfeilion is an absorbing, thoughtful and ultimately forward-looking collection of songs which perfectly showcase Gareth’s flawless musicianship and creative vision.

Georgia Ruth is all set to make a return with her new album Fossil Scale on October 7th which finds her switching out her previous go-to writing tool – the harp – for a piano in search of a more expansive yet ambient sound. Listen to lead track ‘The Doldrums’

In a new project titled Beyond The Marches / Dros y Ffin, some of our finest contemporary folk musicians will be exploring and celebrating in the shared history and culture of two nations, England and Wales. Feat: Lucy Ward, David Gibb, Elan Rhys, Patrick Rimes, Georgia Ruth and Archie Churchill-Moss. Over the coming week FRUK will be bringing you a unique insight.

Folk Radio UK has teamed up The London Folk and Roots Festival feat. the likes of Martha Tilston, Georgia Ruth, Foy Vance, The Full English, Maz O’Connor, Adam Holmes & More!

In part 5 of our Best Albums of 2013 we feature Lal Waterson, Lisa Knapp, The Full English, Dan Haywood, The R.G. Morrison, Ruth Theodore, Barrule, Aidan O’Rourke and more.

The latest Folk Radio UK TV features some regulars with new FRUK arrivals Promise & the Monster and Kinrisu. Plus great sets from Akron/Family & The Family Elan

Humming to the pines, tracking shadows down the street and making maps of memories. On her debut album, Georgia Ruth goes on radiant harp adventures.

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