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  2. Sleepless (Kate Rusby album) - Wikipedia

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    Sleepless is an album by the English folk musician Kate Rusby, released in 1999. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was nominated for the Mercury Prize the same year. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It won the BBC Radio 2 Folk Award 2000 for best album.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Heartlands (Kate Rusby album) - Wikipedia

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    "Wonder What Is Keeping My True Love" (Traditional; arranged by Kate Rusby and John McCusker) - 4:49 "Leafy Moped" (John McCusker) - 2:52 "William and Davy" Instrumental (Kate Rusby) - 1:34 "Drowned Lovers" (Traditional; arranged by Kate Rusby and John McCusker) - 5:10 "The Wild Goose" (Traditional; arranged by Kate Rusby) - 4:25

  5. Kate Rusby discography - Wikipedia

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    Rusby's debut was Intuition, an album recorded in collaboration with five other female singers from Yorkshire, which was released on a small label in 1993. [1] Her breakthrough came with an eponymous album recorded with Kathryn Roberts , another of the singers featured on Intuition .

  6. 20 (Kate Rusby album) - Wikipedia

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    20 is a studio album by English folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 22 October 2012 on Pure Records.Produced by Rusby and her husband Damien O'Kane, the album celebrates Rusby's twentieth year as a recording artist, and features re-recordings of previously released tracks each of which features guest vocals from the likes of Nic Jones, Paul Weller, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Eddi Reader, Sarah ...

  7. Live from Leeds - Wikipedia

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    All songs performed by Kate Rusby and/or the Kate Rusby Band "Fairest of all Yarrow" from Sleepless "Polly" from Underneath the Stars "Cruel" from Underneath the Stars "I Courted a Sailor" from Little Lights "The Yorkshire Couple" Not on any Kate Rusby albums "The White Cockade" from Underneath the Stars "Tunes" The Kate Rusby band only

  8. John McCusker - Wikipedia

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    John McCusker (born 15 May 1973) is a Scottish folk musician, record producer, and composer.He had a long association as a member of Battlefield Band beginning in the 1990s, and was later a band member and producer for folk singer, Kate Rusby. [1]

  9. 10 (Kate Rusby album) - Wikipedia

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    10 is an album by English folk musician Kate Rusby, released in 2002. It is a collection of re-recorded and re-mastered songs with some new tracks and live cuts. It is a collection of re-recorded and re-mastered songs with some new tracks and live cuts.