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, DL (born 8 June 1967) is an English musician, noted for playing the
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Music career


Early life

Kathryn Tickell was born in Walsall, then in
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, to parents who originated from Northumberland and who moved back there with the family when Kathryn was seven. Her paternal grandfather played accordion, fiddle, and organ. Her father, Mike Tickell, sang and her mother played the concertina. Her first instrument was piano when she was six. A year later, she picked up a set of Northumbrian smallpipes brought home by her father, who intended them for someone else. Frustrated by fiddle and piano, she learned that the pipes rewarded her effort. She was inspired by older musicians such as
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, Will Atkinson, Joe Hutton, and Billy Pigg.


Performing and recording

At thirteen, she had gained a reputation from performing in festivals and winning pipe contests. When she was seventeen, she released her first album, ''On Kielder Side'' (Saydisc, 1984), which she recorded at her parents' house. During the same year, she was named Official Piper to the Lord Mayor of Newcastle, an office that had been vacant for 13 years, since George Atkinson's appointment for a single year in 1971 . She formed the Kathryn Tickell Band, with Karen Tweed on accordion, bass, and guitar, and released the band's first album in 1991 on
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. Later, the band comprised Peter Tickell on fiddle, Julian Sutton on melodeon, and Joss Clapp on guitar. In 2001, the Kathryn Tickell Band was the first band to play traditional folk music at the Promenade Concerts in London. She recorded with the Penguin Cafe Orchestra when it was led by Simon Jeffes. She met Jeffes while she was in her teens, and he wrote the song "Organum" for her. After Jeffes's death, she played with the Orchestra again over a decade later when it was run by his son, Arthur. Tickell has also recorded with The Chieftains, The Boys of the Lough, Jimmy Nail,
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, Alan Parsons, and Andy Sheppard. She has performed live with
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, who is also from Newcastle upon Tyne, and has recorded with him on his albums '' The Soul Cages'' (1991), '' Ten Summoner's Tales'' (1993), '' Mercury Falling'' (1996), ''
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'', (1999), '' If on a Winter's Night'' (2009), and '' The Last Ship'' (2013). Two ex-members of the
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traditional music group the High Level Ranters have appeared on her albums: Tom Gilfellon on ''On Kielder Side'' and Alistair Anderson on ''Borderlands'' (1986). The latter album included to a tribute to the Wark football team. Several other pipers have appeared on her albums: Troy Donockley on ''Debatable Lands'', Patrick Molard on ''The Gathering'' and Martyn Bennett on ''Borderlands''. ''Debatable Lands'' included "Our Kate", a composition by Kathryn Tickell dedicated to Catherine Cookson. In 2011, she took part in the Sunderland A.F.C. charity Foundation of Light event. She formed Kathryn Tickell and the Side, with Ruth Wall on Celtic harp, Louisa Tuck on cello, and Amy Thatcher on accordion. The group plays a mixture of traditional and classical music. They released an eponymous album in 2014. In 2018 Tickell established a new band, Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening, with whom she released the album ''Hollowbone'' in 2019. This project signals a different approach, with new material. There is a semi-imaginary incursion into the prehistory of Northumbrian music in the track "Nemesis" based on Roman-era texts and a melody by Emperor Hadrian's court musician Mesomedes. There is a foray into a world of ancestral shamanism in "O-u-t Spells Out". The album was greeted with critical acclaim, with four-star reviews in ''The Observer'' and the ''Financial Times'', as were the band's various national tours in its first two years of existence.


Other projects

In 1987, the early part of her career was chronicled in ''The Long Tradition'', a TV documentary. ''Kathryn Tickell's Northumbria'', another documentary, appeared in 2006. In 1997, Tickell founded the Young Musicians Fund of the Tyne and Wear Foundation to provide money to young people in northeastern England who wanted to learn music. She founded the Festival of the North East and from 2009 to 2013 was the artistic director of Folkworks.


Awards and honors

* Official Piper for the Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1984 * Musician of the Year, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, 2004, 2013 *
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, 2009 * Best Traditional Album, Spiral Earth Awards, ''Northumbrian Voices'' * Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) Civil Division, 2015 * Honorary Degree, Open University, 2015 * Deputy Lieutenant (DL) for the County of Northumberland, 2015 * Honorary Degree ( M.Mus),
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, 2017 * Honorary Degree (
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Discography

Kathryn Tickell * ''On Kielder Side'' (Saydisc, 1984) * ''Borderlands'' ( Black Crow, 1987) * ''Common Ground'' (Black Crow, 1988) * ''The Gathering'' (
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, 1997) * ''Debateable Lands'' (Park, 2000) * ''Strange But True'' (2006) * ''Northumbrian Voices'' (Park, 2012) Kathryn Tickell & Corrina Hewat * ''The Sky Didn't Fall'' (Park, 2006) Kathryn Tickell & Ensemble Mystical * ''Ensemble Mystical'' (Park, 2001) Kathryn Tickell & Friends * ''The Northumberland Collection'' (Park, 1998) * ''Water of Tyne'' (Resilient, 2016) Kathryn Tickell & Peter Tickell * ''What We Do'' (Resilient, 2008) Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening * ''Hollowbone'' (Resilient, 2019) Kathryn Tickell & the Side * ''Kathryn Tickell & The Side'' (Resilient, 2014) The Kathryn Tickell Band * ''The Kathryn Tickell Band'' (Black Crow, 1991) * ''Signs'' (Black Crow, 1993) * ''Air Dancing'' (Park, 2004) * ''Instrumental'' (Park, 2007) With Sting * 1991 '' The Soul Cages'' * 1993 '' Ten Summoner's Tales'' * 1996 '' Mercury Falling'' * 1999 ''
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'' * 2009 '' If on a Winter's Night'' * 2013 '' The Last Ship'' With others * 1987 ''Wide Blue Yonder'', Oysterband * 1991 ''The Bells of Dublin'', The Chieftains * 1993 ''Union Café'', Penguin Cafe Orchestra * 1993 ''You Hold the Key'',
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* 1995 ''The Shouting End of Life'', Oysterband * 2000 ''Stamping Ground'', Rod Clements * 2002 ''Fashionably Late'',
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* 2003 ''25th Hour'', Terence Blanchard * 2003 ''Echo of Hooves'', June Tabor * 2006 ''Reunion'',
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'', Jon Lord * 2011 ''A Matter of Life'', Penguin Cafe * 2012 ''California 37'', Train * 2012 ''Seventeen Summers'',
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References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tickell, Kathryn 1967 births Living people Players of Northumbrian smallpipes English fiddlers Shetland music Deputy Lieutenants of Northumberland People educated at Gosforth Academy Officers of the Order of the British Empire Musicians from Northumberland People from Walsall 21st-century violinists Penguin Cafe Orchestra members