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  2. Life in a Paper Boat - Wikipedia

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    Life in a Paper Boat is the fourteenth solo album by English folk singer Kate Rusby, released in October 2016.The album, while featuring Rusby's signature mix of traditional and original songs, marked a sonic departure from previous releases: synthesizers and drum programming were used extensively throughout the record.

  3. Head Over Boots - Wikipedia

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    "Head Over Boots" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Jon Pardi. It was released to radio on September 14, 2015, as the lead single to his second album California Sunrise (2016). The song was written by Pardi and Luke Laird. [1] Its Pardi's first number one hit in his career, topping the Billboard Country Airplay ...

  4. Awkward Annie - Wikipedia

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    Awkward Annie is the seventh studio album by English contemporary folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 3 September 2007 on Pure Records. The album is the first to be produced by Rusby herself, following her split with husband and producer John McCusker. [6] Regarding her role as producer Rusby states that:

  5. Philosophers, Poets & Kings - Wikipedia

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    "Bogey's Bonnie Belle" is a 20th-century Scots folk song that has been performed by Irish artists including Christy Moore and Cherish the Ladies. [2] "Crazy Man Michael", a song by Fairport Convention, was a favourite childhood song of Rusby's. [3] "The Squire and the Parson" was co-written by Rusby and her father many years prior to the album ...

  6. Kate Rusby - Wikipedia

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    Rusby was born into a family of musicians in 1973 in Penistone, Barnsley and grew up in nearby Cawthorne, Barnsley. [2] After learning to play the guitar, the fiddle and the piano, as well as to sing, she played in many local folk festivals as a child and adolescent, before joining (and becoming the lead vocalist of) the all-female Celtic folk band the Poozies. 1995 saw the release of her ...

  7. Sweet Bells - Wikipedia

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    In November 2011, Rusby released a follow-up, entitled While Mortals Sleep (2011). The album was re-released on 9 November 2009 featuring new cover artwork by Marie Mills. [ 2 ] Sweet Bells, the carol featured on the album, is a carol peculiar to Yorkshire, based on the carol While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night but with an alternative ...

  8. The Poozies - Wikipedia

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    Kate Rusby joined the band as lead vocalist, and this line-up released one EP, Come Raise Your Head (1997), and a full-length album, Infinite Blue (1998). However, as Rusby's solo career took off, she was replaced by Eilidh Shaw, an accomplished fiddler. [2] This line-up released Changed Days Same Roots in 2003.

  9. Bring You Home - Wikipedia

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    The album also contains the song "To Be Loved", which was originally recorded by Westlife on their 2001 album World of Our Own. However, Keating's uses completely different lyrics for the second verse of the song. This is only one of two songs on the album that were produced by Steve Mac, who originally co-wrote it.