Rachael Dadd

Building on the momentum created by the MOTHERS IN MUSIC network, a group of musician mothers are producing an All-Dayer of music and discussion in Bristol on the 7th March ft. Rachael Dadd, Jenny Lindfors, Beth Rowley, Rioghnach Connolly & more.

Featuring contributions from Rozi Plain, Kate Stables (This Is The Kit), Rachael Dadd and more, Emma Gatrill shares her new single ‘Seed’ which positively speaks to the challenging times we find ourselves in.

Rachael Dadd’s ‘Kaleidoscope’ really does live up to its title; there is so much nuance in those deep grooves, it’s a potential career-best for an artist with an admirably understated excellence.

To mark the release of her new album Kaleidoscope, Rachael Dadd has shared a new video for Footsteps featuring her and her children Shuki and Oto in Ashton Court, Bristol.

In our first “Off the Shelf” series, Rachael Dadd shares a shelf from her home…recently, with no kids around, she found time to clear the clutter of those continual art projects and what was left were the choice objects that tell a little story…

The gloves are on, and the head is down; Rachael Dadd is bobbing and weaving and looks like she’s ready to do some serious business on her new single and video ‘Heads Down’ – a slick and catchy number, just like the video. Also our Song of the Day.

Rachael Dadd has announced the release of her new album ‘Kaleidoscope’, her second album for Memphis Industries (out on 14th October). She has shared a beautiful video for the album’s lead single ‘Moon Sails’ which was filmed on Severn Beach.

Taken from the forthcoming Memphis Industries ‘Lost Christmas’, watch the video for lead single ‘We Build Our Houses Well’ featuring Rachael Dadd, Rozi Plain, This is The Kit’s Kate Stables and more.

This autumn, Oxford Contemporary Music are delighted to present ‘Live From Wytham Woods’, with two enthralling musicians performing among the ancient woodland of Wytham Woods.

Rachael Dadd releases two live albums in support of the Music Venue Trust and others and celebrates small venues as part of the Super Cool Drawing Machine touring art exhibition project.

In advance of her forthcoming January / February UK Tour, contemporary folk multi-instrumentalist Rachael Dadd has released a new video for ‘Palaeontologist’.

To celebrate the release of Rachael Dadd’s new album Flux, described as her most potent work to date, listen in full to the album and read Rachael’s own track by track guide.

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