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, and
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from
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who specializes in the
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songs and music of the
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. Journalist Colin Irwin has called him "the finest singer of his generation".


Biography

Causley hails from the village of
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in
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, Causley was born in
Exeter Exeter () is a city in Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately northeast of Plymouth and southwest of Bristol. In Roman Britain, Exeter was established as the base of Legio II Augusta under the personal comm ...
and is a relative of the Cornish poet
Charles Causley Charles Stanley Causley CBE FRSL (24 August 1917 – 4 November 2003) was a British poet, school teacher and writer. His work is often noted for its simplicity and directness as well as its associations with folklore, legends and magic, especi ...
. Described by
Mojo Magazine ''Mojo'' is a popular music magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom, initially by Emap, and since January 2008 by Bauer. Following the success of the magazine '' Q'', publishers Emap were looking for a title that would cater for the bur ...
as "the finest singer of his generation", Causley grew up in an area rich in traditional music; his home village in the heart of
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Country with its thriving
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tradition and its close proximity to
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and
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s. After studying Performing Arts and Jazz & Popular Music at Exeter College, Causley went on to study Folk and Traditional Music at the
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. It was during this time that he began gaining a reputation as talented singer on the wider UK folk scene. Causley released his debut album, ''Fruits of the Earth'', on WildGoose Records in 2005. Noted for his rich, fruity bass voice and cheeky stage presence, Causley guested with
Martyn Wyndham-Read Arnold Martyn Wyndham-Read (born 23 August 1942, Crawley, Sussex, England) is an English folk singer, who was a collector and singer of Australian folk music. He lived and worked in Australia from 1958 to 1967 and was subsequently a regular v ...
on his ''Song Links 2'' (
Fellside Records Fellside Recordings is a British independent record label, formed by Paul Adams and Linda Adams in 1976 in Workington, Cumbria, and still run by them. Paul Adams toured semi-professionally with the Barry Skinner Folk Group in his teens. He an ...
) album which linked English traditional songs with their American variants. In 2006 Causley was nominated for a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award under the Horizon Award (best newcomer) category and in 2007 his vocal trio,
The Devil's Interval ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
, were nominated for the same award again. With The Devil's Interval, Causley has toured with
Waterson–Carthy Waterson:Carthy were an English folk group originally comprising Norma Waterson on vocals, her husband Martin Carthy on guitar and vocals and their daughter Eliza Carthy on fiddle and vocals. They have a repertoire of predominantly British trad ...
as part of their annual Frost and Fire tour for six consecutive years and in 2006 collaborated with them on their album ''
Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man ''Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man'' is an album by Waterson–Carthy. There is more instrumental accompaniment on this collection than on any previous Waterson–Carthy album. Tracks 13 and 16 could even be mistaken for the work of Brass Mon ...
'' (
Topic Records Topic Records is a British folk music label, which played a major role in the second British folk revival. It began as an offshoot of the Workers' Music Association in 1939, making it the oldest independent record label in the world.M. Brocken, ...
). The Devil's Interval also released their debut album in that year, ''Blood & Honey'' (WildGoose Records), to good reviews and a cover article in ''
fRoots ''fRoots'' (pronounced "eff-Roots", originally ''Folk Roots'') was a specialist music magazine published in the UK between 1979 and 2019. It specialised in folk and world music, and featured regular compilation downloadable albums, with occa ...
'' magazine. After graduating from university, Causley returned home to Devon and since then he has worked with Scottish fiddle player
John McCusker John McCusker (born 15 May 1973) is a Scottish folk musician, record producer, and composer. An accomplished fiddle player, he had a long association as a member of the Battlefield Band beginning in the 1990s and was later a band member and p ...
in his Under One Sky project uniting the English and Scottish traditions and also toured and recorded with Essex instrumental quartet Mawkin as Mawkin:Causley,
David Rotheray David Rotheray (born 9 February 1963, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England) is an English rock and pop musician, best known for being the lead guitarist for The Beautiful South. Rotheray was born the last of five children. His parents were ...
of
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fame alongside
Eleanor McEvoy Eleanor McEvoy (born 22 January 1967) is an Irish singer-songwriter. She composed the song "Only a Woman's Heart", title track of '' A Woman's Heart'', the best-selling Irish album in Irish history. Early life and beginnings McEvoy's life as ...
and Bella Hardy for Rotheray's 'Life of Birds' album and tours,
Michael Morpurgo Sir Michael Andrew Bridge Morpurgo (''né'' Bridge; 5 October 1943) is an English book author, poet, playwright, and librettist who is known best for children's novels such as ''War Horse'' (1982). His work is noted for its "magical storytellin ...
,
Show of Hands Show of Hands is an English acoustic roots/folk duo formed in 1986 by singer-songwriter Steve Knightley (guitars, mandolin, mandocello, cuatro) and composer and multi-instrumentalist Phil Beer (vocals, guitars, violin, viola, mandolin, mandoc ...
for their Arrogance, Ignorance & Greed as well as their 'Centenary; Word & Music of the First World War' albums and
Kate Rusby Kate Anna Rusby (born 4 December 1973) is an English English folk music, folk singer-songwriter from Penistone, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. Sometimes called the "Barnsley Nightingale", she has headlined various British folk festivals, an ...
for her 20th anniversary album & tour among others. 2013 saw the release of perhaps Causley's most celebrated works to date; ''Cyprus Well'', an album of his settings of poems by his relative, the Cornish poet
Charles Causley Charles Stanley Causley CBE FRSL (24 August 1917 – 4 November 2003) was a British poet, school teacher and writer. His work is often noted for its simplicity and directness as well as its associations with folklore, legends and magic, especi ...
named after and recorded in the late poets house, Cyprus Well in Launceston,
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. This album featured Causley mostly playing piano as opposed to accordion and also saw him collaborating with Julie Murphy of the Welsh band Fernhill alongside Welsh-Canadian harpist Ceri Owen-Jones and members of Cornish band Dalla as well as the Pete Berryman Trio. Much of the album Cyprus Well was used in the soundtrack to Cornish filmmaker Jane Darke's film ''The Poet'' about the life of Charles Causley, which first aired on BBC4 TV on Sunday 1 October 2017. In 2016 Causley released two albums; the first was '' Forgotten Kingdom'', his first ever album of entirely self-penned songs which was released on the Show of Hands label and featured a large cast of well regarded West Country musicians. The second album of 2016 was a commission by the Bodmin Moor Poetry Festival following Causley's work with the poems of Charles Causley on Cyprus Well the BMPF invited Causley to create a similar project with another Cornish poet whose centenary was that year;
Jack Clemo Reginald John Clemo (11 March 1916 – 25 July 1994) was a British poet and writer who was strongly associated both with his native Cornwall and his strong Christian belief. His work was considered to be visionary and inspired by the rugged Corn ...
a close friend of Charles Causley who was best man at his wedding. Jim worked with author and Clemo expert Dr Luke Thompson to create this album and enlisted the help of a small group of Cornish musicians plus a children's choir from the school near to where Clemo lived for two of the tracks. This album featured Causley's most piano-heavy and experimental works to date.


Discography

* Jim Causley – ''Fruits of the Earth'' (2005 WildGoose) * The Devil's Interval – ''Blood & Honey'' (2006 WildGoose) * Jim Causley – ''Lost Love Found'' (2007 WildGoose) * Mawkin:Causley – ''Cold Ruin'' (2008 Navigator) * Mawkin:Causley – ''The Awkward Recruit'' (2009 Navigator) * Jim Causley – ''Dumnonia'' (2011 WildGoose) * Jim Causley – ''Cyprus Well'' (2013 Folk Police Recordings)Jim Causley to release new album ‘Cyprus Well’ Folk Radio UK
/ref> * Jim Causley - '' Forgotten Kingdom'' (2015 Hands On Music) * Jim Causley & Luke Thompson - ''The Clay Hymnal: Poems of Jack Clemo'' (2016 WestWords Publishing) * Jim Causley & Friends - ''I Am The Song; Charles Causley's Poems for Children'' (2017 WildGoose) * The Band of Love - '' Folk Fever'' (2018 Universal/Island Records) * Jim Causley - ''Special Commissions EP'' (2018 Hrōc Music) * Jim Causley - ''A Causley Christmas!'' (2018 Hrōc Music) * Jim Causley - ''Live in Widecombe!'' (2019 Hrōc Music) * Jim Causley - ''The Lockdown Sessions'' (2020 Hrōc Music) * Jim Causley - ''Devonshire Roses'' (2020 Hrōc Music) * Jim Causley - ''Devonia'' (2021 Hrōc Music) * Jim Causley & Friends - ''Songs of Dartmoor'' (2022 Hrōc Music) * Jim Causley - ''The Georgic'' (2023) * Jim Causley - ''JACOBUS ISCANUS'' (2024)


Guest appearances

* Various – ''Song Links II'' (2005 Fellside) *
Waterson–Carthy Waterson:Carthy were an English folk group originally comprising Norma Waterson on vocals, her husband Martin Carthy on guitar and vocals and their daughter Eliza Carthy on fiddle and vocals. They have a repertoire of predominantly British trad ...
– ''
Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man ''Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man'' is an album by Waterson–Carthy. There is more instrumental accompaniment on this collection than on any previous Waterson–Carthy album. Tracks 13 and 16 could even be mistaken for the work of Brass Mon ...
'' (2006
Topic Records Topic Records is a British folk music label, which played a major role in the second British folk revival. It began as an offshoot of the Workers' Music Association in 1939, making it the oldest independent record label in the world.M. Brocken, ...
) * Various Artists – ''The Mother of all Morris'' (2007 Talking Elephant) *
Jackie Oates Jackie Oates is an English folk singer and fiddle player. Life Oates was born in Congleton in Cheshire in 1983 but grew up in Staffordshire. At the age of 18, she moved to Devon to study English literature at Exeter University and was based in ...
– ''The Violet Hour'' (2008 Chudleigh Roots) *
Jim Moray Jim Moray (born 1981) is an English folk singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. Recording artist While studying classical composition at the Birmingham Conservatoire, Moray released the home-recorded ''I Am Jim Moray'' EP. During ...
– ''Low Culture'' (2008 NIAG) * Bill Murray & Friends – ''Dow 'pon Ole Dartymoor'' (2008 Wren Music) * Mick Groves – ''Still Spinning'' (2008 Exe Records) *
John McCusker John McCusker (born 15 May 1973) is a Scottish folk musician, record producer, and composer. An accomplished fiddle player, he had a long association as a member of the Battlefield Band beginning in the 1990s and was later a band member and p ...
– ''Under One Sky'' (2009
Navigator Records Navigator Records is a small independent record label in the United Kingdom, specialising in folk and roots music. It is wholly owned by Proper Music Distribution and was launched in 2008. Musicians who have recorded on Navigator Records incl ...
) *
Ella Edmondson Eleanor Rose "Ella" Edmondson (born 22 January 1986) is an English singer-songwriter. Her primary instrument is the guitar although she can also play the piano.Interview with Judi Spiers on BBC Devon, 16 February 2009. Early life Eleanor Rose Edm ...
''Hold Your Horses'' (2009 Monsoon Records) *
Show of Hands Show of Hands is an English acoustic roots/folk duo formed in 1986 by singer-songwriter Steve Knightley (guitars, mandolin, mandocello, cuatro) and composer and multi-instrumentalist Phil Beer (vocals, guitars, violin, viola, mandolin, mandoc ...
– '' Arrogance Ignorance and Greed'' (2009 Hands On Music) *
David Rotheray David Rotheray (born 9 February 1963, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England) is an English rock and pop musician, best known for being the lead guitarist for The Beautiful South. Rotheray was born the last of five children. His parents were ...
– ''The Life of Birds'' (2010 Proper) *
Phil Beer Phil Beer (born 12 May 1953 in Exminster, Devon, England) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and one half of English acoustic roots duo Show of Hands. Biography Beer first began to play fiddle, guitar, and mandolin whils ...
– ''Box Set One'' (2010 Chudleigh Roots) *
Michael Morpurgo Sir Michael Andrew Bridge Morpurgo (''né'' Bridge; 5 October 1943) is an English book author, poet, playwright, and librettist who is known best for children's novels such as ''War Horse'' (1982). His work is noted for its "magical storytellin ...
– ''In Tune With the World: The Poetry of Seán Rafferty'' (2010 Brown Label) * The Woodbine & Ivy Band (2011 Folk Police Recordings) * Mawkin – ''Crow'' (2012 Good Form) *
The Imagined Village The Imagined Village is a folk music project founded by Simon Emmerson of Afro Celt Sound System. It is intended to produce modern folk music that represented modern multiculturalism in the United Kingdom and as such, featured musicians from a ...
– ''Bending the Dark'' (2012 Real World) *
Kate Rusby Kate Anna Rusby (born 4 December 1973) is an English English folk music, folk singer-songwriter from Penistone, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. Sometimes called the "Barnsley Nightingale", she has headlined various British folk festivals, an ...
''20'' (2012 Pure Records/Island Records) * Richard Trethewey – ''Dig Where You Stand'' (2012 self-release) * Gavin Davenport – ''The Bone Orchard'' (2013 Haystack) *
Show of Hands Show of Hands is an English acoustic roots/folk duo formed in 1986 by singer-songwriter Steve Knightley (guitars, mandolin, mandocello, cuatro) and composer and multi-instrumentalist Phil Beer (vocals, guitars, violin, viola, mandolin, mandoc ...
– '' Centenary: Words & Music of the Great War'' (2014 U.M.T.V.) * Maggie Duffy – ''Closer to Home'' (2015 PFRD Records) * Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage - ''Before the Sun'' (2016 Sungrazing) * Tony Dean - ''Last Orders'' (2016 Estate of Tony Dean) * Geoff Lakeman - ''After All These Years'' - 2016 *
Chris Foster (folk singer) Chris Foster (born 23 April 1948), is an English singer and guitarist known for his interpretations of traditional and contemporary songs. He was born in Yeovil, Somerset, England. It is there that he first heard and started singing traditional s ...
- ''Hadelin'' - 2017


Compilations

* Various – ''2006 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards'' (2005 Proper) * Various – ''2007 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards'' (2006 Proper) * Various – ''Folk Rising'' (2007 Proper) * Various – ''2009 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards'' (2008 Proper) * Various – ''Folk Rising 2'' (2008 Proper) * Various – ''Beginners Guide to English Folk'' (2008 Nascente) * Various – ''2010 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards'' (2009 Proper) * Various - ''2017 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards'' (2017 Proper)


Awards and nominations

*2006 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - Horizon Award (best newcomer) *2007 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - Horizon Award - The Devil's Interval *2009 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - Best Group - Mawkin:Causley *2010 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - Best Group - Mawkin:Causley *2010 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - Best Traditional Song - Mawkin:Causley *2013
The Telegraph ''The Telegraph'', ''Daily Telegraph'', ''Sunday Telegraph'' and other variant names are popular names for newspapers. Newspapers with these titles include: Australia * ''The Telegraph'' (Adelaide), a newspaper in Adelaide, South Australia, publ ...
Top Ten Folk Albums of the Year (Cyprus Well) *2014 Spiral Earth awards - Male Singer of the Year winner *2016
Mojo Magazine ''Mojo'' is a popular music magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom, initially by Emap, and since January 2008 by Bauer. Following the success of the magazine '' Q'', publishers Emap were looking for a title that would cater for the bur ...
- Top Ten Folk Albums of the Year (Forgotten Kingdom) *2017 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - Singer of the Year *2017
Gorsedh Kernow Gorsedh Kernow (Cornish Gorsedd) is a non-political Cornish organisation, based in Cornwall, United Kingdom, which exists to maintain the national Celtic spirit of Cornwall. It is based on the Welsh-based Gorsedd, which was founded by Iolo Mo ...
- The Mike Hartland Award for work which engages people in Cornish culture - The Clay Hymnal by Jim Causley


References


External links


Official Jim Causley Site
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