‘Light Years’ is everything we could have hoped for and so much more. This seamless blend of old and new, tradition and novelty, epitomises what both Christmas and Kate Rusby are all about.
Taken from her seventh Christmas album, Light Years, Kate Rusby shares her new single and video ‘Glorious’, inspired by an image of a lost and broken angel.
Kate Rusby announces her seventh Christmas album, “Light Years”, featuring Alison Krauss and Ron Block – out on December 1st (Digital/CD/Vinyl), three days before her fiftieth birthday and followed by her always popular annual Christmas Tour.
Some of our favourites from Sidmouth Folk Festival 2022 Ham Concerts include Eddi Reader plus Ryan Young & David Foley, Show of Hands plus Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage, Spiers & Boden plus Bryony Griffith & Alice Jones, and Kate Rusby plus Jack Rutter.
Celebrating three decades of incredible music that has touched the hearts of so many, ’30: Happy Returns’ can’t be faulted. Take a bow, Kate Rusby, and keep shining your light.
Taken from her latest album 30 : Happy Returns which celebrates her 30 years as a professional musician in 2022, watch Kate Rusby performing Ghost, the title track of her 2014 album.
Watch Kate Rusby and one of the world’s great vocal groups, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, performing her Mayday song “We Will Sing” which opens her new album 30 : Happy Returns.
Kate Rusby announces her 30th Anniversary album “30 : Happy Returns” featuring Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Richard Hawley, Darlingside, KT Tunstall, Sarah Jarosz, Sam Kelly, Dan Tyminski, Beth Nielsen Chapman and Damien O’Kane.
On ‘Hand Me Down’, Kate Rusby highlights how precious all music can be and delivers a truly individual set of covers that complements the originals beautifully.
Kate Rusby is one of the latest recipients of The English Folk Dance and Song Society’s highest award, the Gold Badge. Kate’s latest album, ‘Holly Head’ is her 18th and will be released by Pure Records on 29th November 2019.