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Barnfield
Theatre presents |
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Ella Edmondson |
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Date:
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Monday 5th July
2010 |
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Time:
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8.00pm |
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Tickets: |
£10 (Concessions:
£8.00) |
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Venue: |
Auditorium |

Ella Edmondson is a
contemporary singer songwriter based on Dartmoor in Devon. She has
been plying her trade around the UK for a few years, whilst honing her
performing and song writing skills.
Ella has recently
finished recording her debut album
‘Hold Your
Horses’ produced by
Andy Seward
(Kate Rusby, Roddy Woomble, Eddi Reader). The album includes stunning
performances from a host of award winning UK folk musicians, who
between them have been largely responsible for the enormous popularity
of the genre today. Guest Appearances include
John McCusker,
Kate Rusby, Andy Cutting and
Jim Causley.
“It has been amazing
to work with such brilliantly talented people in the studio. My songs
aren’t exactly folk songs, but I love folk instruments, and they’ve
helped me get exactly the sound I was looking for.”
‘Hold Your
Horses’ includes the track
‘Breathe’,
which was originally recorded for the BBC in 2007 by
John McCusker and
Andy Seward. It was
featured on the program
‘Jam and
Jerusalem’, written by her mother
Jennifer Saunders. The
track also received plenty of attention from
Mike Harding
at
BBC Radio 2.
Influences come from
far and wide – she grew up listening, like many others, to music at
home.
Adrian Edmondson, her dad,
impressed heavy metal and punk on her from an early age, whilst her
mother preferred country music like Emmylou Harris and Dolly Parton
amongst many others.
Ella played piano as
a child, recording her first song at the age of twelve with none other
than
Glyn Johns (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Emmylou Harris).
Ella was given her first guitar by her father when she was fourteen,
and has been writing in preparation for this release ever since. In
terms of writing credits, the album is entirely written by Ella, apart
from track ‘Hidden Scars’ – a co-write with Glyn’s son
Ethan Johns, a much sought
after producer himself with credits including
Ryan Adams, Kings
of Leon and Rufus Wainwright.
This being her debut
album, it would be fair to say that
ALL
Ella’s experience to date has been gained on the road, performing with
many great names of today and yester-year. Ella has already shared the
stage with such legends as
Midge Ure, Martin
Carthy, Jaqui McShee’s Pentangle, and
Jools Holland. Of today’s
rising stars the likes of
Julie Fowlis,
Eliza Carthy, and
Rachel Unthank
have also recently requested Ella open for them.
Never shy of a
performance, and eager to grasp opportunities, Ella has crossed the
country many times, appearing at festivals and halls big and small –
consistently achieving rave reviews and most importantly building up
an ever-growing army of loyal fans.
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