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Karine Polwart ( ) (born 23 December 1970) is a Scottish singer-songwriter. She writes and performs music with a strong
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and roots feel, her songs dealing with a variety of issues from alcoholism to genocide. She has been most recognised for her solo career, winning three awards at the BBC Folk Awards in 2005, and was previously a member of
Malinky Malinky is a Scottish folk band specialising in Scots song, formed in autumn 1998. Career Early years The original members were Karine Polwart from Banknock, Stirlingshire (vocals, guitar, bouzouki), Steve Byrne from Arbroath (vocals, guita ...
and
Battlefield Band Battlefield Band were a Scottish traditional music group. Founded in Glasgow in 1969, they have released over 30 albums and undergone many changes of lineup. As of 2010, none of the original founders remain in the band. The band is noted for t ...
. Polwart is currently a member of
The Burns Unit The Burns Unit was an eight-piece Scottish-Canadian folk music supergroup. The band formed in 2006, after the musicians met at Burnsong, a Scottish songwriting retreat. The band members come from varying musical genres including folk, pop and ...
, and collaborated with
The Fruit Tree Foundation The Fruit Tree Foundation was a Scottish musical project founded by Idlewild guitarist Rod Jones and former Delgados vocalist and guitarist Emma Pollock in 2010. Created in conjunction with the Mental Health Foundation, the project's overall ...
on its debut album, ''First Edition''.


Biography


Early life and career

Polwart grew up in the small
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town of
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and had an interest in music from an early age. She has described her whole family as being interested in music and one of her brothers, Steven, is also a professional musician who plays guitar in the Karine Polwart band, whilst her sister Kerry is developing her own musical career with the group The Poems. Despite an active musical career from a young age, including forming her own band KP and the Minichips at age 10, Polwart was discouraged from studying music at school and ended up studying politics and philosophy at the
University of Dundee , mottoeng = "My soul doth magnify the Lord" , established = 1967 – gained independent university status by Royal Charter1897 – Constituent college of the University of St Andrews1881 – University College , ...
. After graduating with a First Class Degree in Philosophy Polwart moved to
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to study for a Masters in Philosophical Inquiry. Her first job after her studies was as a philosophy tutor in a primary school, a job she describes as giving her a "massive buzz." After this she spent six years working for the Scottish Women's Aid movement on issues such as domestic and child abuse and young people's rights and these experiences have influenced her songwriting.


Music career: 2000 to 2005

Polwart initially gained prominence as lead singer of the group
Malinky Malinky is a Scottish folk band specialising in Scots song, formed in autumn 1998. Career Early years The original members were Karine Polwart from Banknock, Stirlingshire (vocals, guitar, bouzouki), Steve Byrne from Arbroath (vocals, guita ...
. With the release of their debut album ''Last Leaves'' in January 2000, Polwart left her job to concentrate on her musical career. After successful periods with
Malinky Malinky is a Scottish folk band specialising in Scots song, formed in autumn 1998. Career Early years The original members were Karine Polwart from Banknock, Stirlingshire (vocals, guitar, bouzouki), Steve Byrne from Arbroath (vocals, guita ...
, macAlias and
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, and contributions to three volumes (Volumes 7, 8 and 9) of
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' ''The Complete Songs of
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'' project, she decided to embark on a solo career. In 2003 she released her first solo album, '' Faultlines''. Written and recorded with assistance from the
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, ''Faultlines'' won the Best Album award at the 2005
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. This award, along with 2 others at the same ceremony, increased Polwart's profile not just in the folk community but also in the wider musical arena. The songs on ''Faultlines'' cover a variety of topics, and although she has claimed at live performances that they are all quite depressing, many have an uplifting aspect. This is particularly evident in "The Sun's Comin' Over The Hill" (which won Best Original Song at the BBC Folk Awards 2005) which tells the story of a woman who reacts to the death of her partner through a period of depression, drink and drugs, but has a more optimistic chorus, with the narrator foreseeing an end to this period. There are exceptions to this: "Waterlily" — the tale of a man whose lover is killed during the war in Yugoslavia, based on the book ''Cold Night Lullaby'' by Colin Mackay — offers no such comfort. "Only One Way", on the other hand, is an upbeat song with a strong political theme and some biting humour.


From 2006 to 2010

In April 2006, Polwart released her second solo album ''Scribbled in Chalk''. This album was heralded with much critical acclaim receiving impressive reviews from amongst others, ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. A UK wide tour followed as well as appearances on BBC 2's Culture Show,
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's Album show on Radio 2,
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's folk show on Radio 2, BBC Radio Scotland on the Janice Forsyth show and the
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Late show on Radio 2. Like ''Faultlines'', '' Scribbled in Chalk'' often looks at the darker side of life with tales of sex trafficking ("Maybe there's a Road"), the holocaust ("Baleerie Baloo", which is about the missionary
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) and the uncertainties of life ("Hole in the Heart"). But these stories of despair are balanced by others that describe the joy of a slower life ("Take Its Own Time"), of hope triumphing over cynicism ("Where the Smoke Blows") and the wonder of the universe ("Terminal Star"). According to her official website, she believes that songs should stand up by themselves. However, for the sake of those interested in the backstory behind the songs, the website provides information about each of them on the basis that even if a song does work by itself, sometimes the story behind it can make it more meaningful. She has also made guitar tablature available for several of her songs through her website, including notes on tuning and style. As well as her solo work, Polwart spent much of 2006 collaborating with other artists on a variety of projects;
Roddy Woomble Roddy Woomble (born 13 August 1976) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and writer. He is the lead vocalist of indie rock band Idlewild, with whom he has recorded nine studio albums. Celebrated for his poetic lyrics and warm, baritone voice, In 2 ...
, the lead singer of Idlewild, asked her to help co-write and provide backing vocals for his solo album, '' My Secret is My Silence'', whilst Polwart provided several original songs for the BBC Radio 2 music/social documentary series '' The Radio Ballads''. Two of these songs, "Can't Weld A Body" and "Firethief", would later appear on her albums '' Fairest Floo'er'' and '' This Earthly Spell'' respectively. Polwart also supported
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on their tour and she guested with
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at The Globe Theatre for a charity benefit for Reprieve. At the 2006,
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celebrations on BBC Scotland, Polwart played several of her songs and also dueted with
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. Toward the end of the year, she became one of the founder members of a genre-crossing musical collective called
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, which has since performed at festivals. The other members are Sushil K Dade,
Emma Pollock Emma Pollock (born 20 December 1972) is a Scottish singer-songwriter, musician, and a founding member of the bands the Delgados and the Burns Unit. She is also one of the founders of The Fruit Tree Foundation project and a regular contributor ...
,
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, Kenny Anderson, singer Kim Edgar, pianist Michael Johnston and rap artist MC Soom T. The collective issued its debut album, ''Side Show'', in August 2010. In 2007, Polwart playing once again at
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both with her band and collaborating with other artists including
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and
Roddy Woomble Roddy Woomble (born 13 August 1976) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and writer. He is the lead vocalist of indie rock band Idlewild, with whom he has recorded nine studio albums. Celebrated for his poetic lyrics and warm, baritone voice, In 2 ...
. She took time off from live performance during 2007 as she was pregnant with her first child. During this time she recorded two albums: '' Fairest Floo'er'' comprising mostly traditional songs, and '' This Earthly Spell'', containing only original compositions. Polwart also sings with Corrina Hewat and Annie Grace in, what they describe as, a "girly trio." In March 2009, Polwart took part in the
Darwin Song Project ''Darwin Song Project'' is a compilation album, released on 7 September 2009. It features folk artists from the UK and North America, who were tasked with the creation of new songs that had a "resonance and relevance to Charles Darwin". The ar ...
, a multi-artist songwriting retreat organised by the
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to create songs that had a 'resonance and relevance' to Darwin. A CD was released in August 2009. Polwart's website announced in February 2010 that she intends to take a year's "maternity leave" (Polwart's daughter, Rosa, was born on 1 April 2010) but will perform with the Burns Unit in the summer. She also recorded an EP with
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which was released through her website in July 2010.


Since 2012

Polwart released her fifth studio album, ''Traces'', in August 2012, to a strongly positive critical response. It became her first official UK Top 75 entry, entering the albums chart at number 57. The album included a new recording of "We're All Leaving" (previously recorded as part of the Darwin Song Project) and nine new songs, including tracks inspired by the
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protests ("King of Birds") and
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's contested golf course development in Aberdeenshire ("Cover Your Eyes"). Polwart releases music through her own Hegri Music imprint, named from the Gaelic word for heron. Polwart describes the heron as her favourite animal and her song "Follow the Heron", which she has recorded both solo (on the Scribbled in Chalk album) and with Malinky (on the 3 Ravens album), has been much covered by artists including
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, Robert Lawrence and
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. The CD booklet for Polwart's ''Scribbled in Chalk'' includes a heron hidden in one of Sarah Roberts' illustrations. Karine Polwart is a supporter of Scottish independence, and campaigned on behalf of the
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in the 2014 referendum. She also appeared, alongside other commentators, in the 2014 documentary film '' Scotland Yet'', due to her involvement with the Bus Party 2014.


Band members

*Karine Polwart - vocals, guitar *Steven Polwart - acoustic and electric guitars, backing vocals * Inge Thomson - accordion, backing vocals, percussion


Discography


Solo work


Albums

* '' Faultlines'' (2004) * '' Scribbled in Chalk'' (2006) * '' Fairest Floo'er'' (2007) * '' This Earthly Spell'' (2008) * ''
Traces Traces may refer to: Literature * ''Traces'' (book), a 1998 short-story collection by Stephen Baxter * ''Traces'' series, a series of novels by Malcolm Rose Music Albums * ''Traces'' (Classics IV album) or the title song (see below), 1969 * ''Tra ...
'' (2012) * ''A Pocket of Wind Resistance'' (2017) (with Pippa Murphy) * ''Laws of Motion'' (2018) (with Steven Polwart & Inge Thomson) * ''Karine Polwart's Scottish Songbook'' (2019) * ''Still as Your Sleeping'' (2021) (with Dave Milligan)


Compilations

* ''Threshold'' (2013 - released in Canada only; contains tracks from the first four studio albums above and "Medusa" from ''The Build-Your-Own-Cathedral EP'')


Singles and EPs

* "The Pulling Through EP" - lead track "Holy Moses" (2005) * "Daisy" (2006) * "I'm Gonna Do It All" (2006) * "The-Build-Your-Own-Cathedral-EP" - lead track "Medusa" (2009) * "Evergreen EP" (
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vs Karine Polwart, 2010)


DVDs

* ''Here's Where Tomorrow Starts'' (2011)


Collaborations and guest appearances

* Various artists - ''The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 7'' (1999) * MacAlias - ''Highwired'' (2000) * Various artists - ''The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 8'' (2000) * Various artists - ''The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 9'' (2001) * Various artists - ''Scots Women'' (2002) * Corrina Hewat - ''My Favourite Place'' (2003) * Various artists - ''Fishing Music'' (2003) * Dean Owens - ''My Town'' (2004) * Various artists - ''Cold Blow these Winter Winds'' ("
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") (2004) * Various artists - ''Scottish Women'' (2004) * Corrina Hewat - ''The Ballad of Eppie Moray'' (2005) * Various artists - ''The Wildlife Album 2'' (2005) * Future Pilot AKA - ''Eyes of Love / Lights of the City / Changes'' (2006) *
Roddy Woomble Roddy Woomble (born 13 August 1976) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and writer. He is the lead vocalist of indie rock band Idlewild, with whom he has recorded nine studio albums. Celebrated for his poetic lyrics and warm, baritone voice, In 2 ...
- '' My Secret is My Silence'' (2006) * Various artists - '' Ballads of the Book'' (2007) * Lau - '' Arc Light'' (2009) * Various artists - ''
Darwin Song Project ''Darwin Song Project'' is a compilation album, released on 7 September 2009. It features folk artists from the UK and North America, who were tasked with the creation of new songs that had a "resonance and relevance to Charles Darwin". The ar ...
'' (2009) *
Kris Drever Kris Drever (born 31 October 1978) is a Scottish contemporary folk musician and songwriter who came to prominence in 2006 with the release of his debut solo album, ''Black Water''. Drever is the vocalist and guitarist of the folk trio Lau with ...
- ''Mark the Hard Earth'' (2010) * Robert Lawrence - ''The Journey Home'' (2010) *
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- ''First Edition'' (2011) *
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- ''Songs of Separation'' (2016) * Yew Tree (Polwart and
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) - ''Telling the Trees'' (2016) * Lost Words - ''Spell Songs'' (2019)


Malinky

* ''Last Leaves'' (2000) * ''3 Ravens'' (2002)


Battlefield Band

* '' Happy Daze'' (2001)


References


External links


Karine Polwart Official WebsiteMalinky Official Website
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