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In 2021, she also appeared in the launch of the online Urdd National Eisteddfod, Esteddfod T. [14] In the same year she appeared on Scott Quinnell's BBC Radio Wales Sunday programme to discuss her debut album. [15] '“So I'm really proud that we can share the Welsh language and be able to create a different partnership here in New York.” [16]
The Best Is Yet to Come is the eighteenth studio album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler.It was released on 26 February 2021 through earMUSIC.It is Tyler's fourth album with producer David Mackay, with whom she recorded her previous album Between the Earth and the Stars (2019) and her earliest albums The World Starts Tonight (1977) and Natural Force (1978).
They had achieved some level of success in Wales, having appeared several times on Welsh television and radio. [1] Codi /\Cysgu contains songs written by Yws over a period of 15 years. [2] The album won Best Album at Y Selar awards in 2014, [3] and was nominated for best Welsh-language album in 2015 at the National Eisteddfod in Meifod. [4]
The Welsh Music Prize is an annual music prize awarded for the best album from Wales, as voted for by members of the music industry. It was founded by music promoter John Rostron and radio presenter Huw Stephens in 2011. [ 1 ]
Their second album was released in 2017 having been recorded in two weeks. It was nominated for the 2017 Welsh-language album of the year award. [3] [4] and won the best album at Y Selar's awards. [5] The band perform regularly at Welsh music events and have headlined festivals such as Tafwyl [6] and Maes B.
Gwilym (transl. William) are a Welsh-language pop rock group from Anglesey and Caernarfon. The band consists of members Ifan Pritchard, Llyr Jones, Llew Glyn, Rhys Grail, and Carwyn Williams. The group was founded in 2017. [1]
David Rupert Edwards [1] (3 September 1964 – 20 June 2021) was a Welsh musician, singer and writer, best known as the lead singer of the Welsh language post-punk/experimental band Datblygu. NME said that "his contribution to the Welsh language can't be overestimated and his work with Datblygu serves as a focal point for its vibrant counter ...
Gwenno Mererid Saunders (born 23 May 1981) is a Welsh-Cornish [1] [2] musician, known mononymously as Gwenno.She has released three critically acclaimed albums [3] as a solo artist: Welsh Music Prize winner Y Dydd Olaf (2014); [4] Le Kov (2018), her first album in Cornish; and Tresor (2022), which was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize.