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Eliza Amy Forbes Carthy, MBE (born 23 August 1975) is an English folk musician known for both singing and playing the
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. She is the daughter of English folk musicians singer/guitarist
Martin Carthy Martin Carthy MBE (born 21 May 1941) is an English folk singer and guitarist who has remained one of the most influential figures in British traditional music, inspiring contemporaries such as Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, and later artists such ...
and singer
Norma Waterson Norma Christine Waterson (15 August 1939 – 30 January 2022) was an English singer and songwriter, best known as one of the original members of The Watersons, a celebrated English traditional folk group. Other members of the group included ...
.


Life and career

Carthy was born in
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, England. She went to school at Fyling Hall School in
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. She grew up on a family farm along with her maternal aunt and uncle's families who lived adjacent. At thirteen, Carthy formed the Waterdaughters with her mother, aunt ( Lal Waterson) and cousin Marry Waterson. She has subsequently worked with
Nancy Kerr Nancy Kerr (born 1975) is an English folk musician and songwriter, specialising in the fiddle and singing. She is a Principal Lecturer in Folk Music at Leeds Conservatoire and Newcastle University. She was the 2015 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards "Folk ...
, with her parents as Waterson–Carthy, and as part of the "supergroup" Blue Murder, in addition to her own solo work. When she was 13, Carthy joined the Goathland Plough Stots as a fiddle player. She left school at 17 for a career as a professional touring musician. She has twice been nominated for the
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for UK album of the year: in 1998 for ''
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'', and again in 2003 for '' Anglicana''. Carthy was a guest on the album '' Mermaid Avenue'' by
Billy Bragg Stephen William Bragg (born 20 December 1957) is an English singer-songwriter and left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, with lyrics that mostly span political or romantic themes. His music i ...
and
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. Eliza and Billy also recorded together on the song "My Father's Mansions" which appeared on the
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tribute album called ''Where Have All The Flowers Gone'' (1998). In September 2002, Carthy took part in the tribute concert for
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, "The Song's the Thing" along with other artists. In 2003, Carthy swept the boards at the Radio 2 Folk Awards, winning 'Folk Singer of the Year', 'Best Album' (for ''Anglicana'') and 'Best Traditional Track' (for "Worcester City", on the album ''Anglicana''). She was also the first traditional English musician to be nominated for a
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Award for World Music in the same year (for ''Anglicana''). In 2004, she was part of Oysterband Big Session, a collaboration with numerous folk artists brought together by Oysterband. They produced an album ''The Big Session Volume One'', and the group as a whole were awarded Best Group at the Folk Awards in 2005. On 29 May 2005, Carthy took part in a tribute to
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at the
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, London. A double CD ''Three Score and Ten'' (2007) contains highlights of the concert. In 2006, she contributed three songs (one as lead vocalist, two as backing vocalist) to '' Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys'', produced by Hal Willner. Performing as a duo with Richard Thompson, she contributed "The Coo Coo Bird" to a boxed set called ''The Harry Smith Project'' (2006) also by Hal Willner. As a duo with
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, she sang "I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground" by
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on the same boxed set. '' Dreams of Breathing Underwater'', Carthy's second collection of self penned songs was released on 23 June 2008. Combining traditional instrumentation with experimental arrangements, and drawing influences from all aspects of her career so far, the album was conceived as the follow-up to 2000s ''Angels and Cigarettes'' and has been in the making for the best part of seven years. Carthy's 2008 tour was cancelled in November, as a cyst on her throat made singing inconsistent and painful. Because of her pregnancy, doctors delayed treatment until spring 2009. She became a mother to her first daughter on 24 December 2008, with her Canadian partner Aidan Curran. The St George's Day Celebrations in
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on 25 April 2009 were opened by Carthy who performed two songs. In 2010, Carthy released an album of collaborations with her mother entitled ''Gift''. A BBC reviewer wrote: "The gift in question here, one gathers, is a handing of talent from generation to generation; Norma Waterson and Eliza Carthy are, after all, the sublimely gifted mother and daughter who make up part of British folk’s great dynasty." Commenting on the final song, "Shallow Brown", the reviewer noted: "Backed variously by other family members, including Eliza’s father Martin Carthy on guitar as well as her cousin Oliver Knight on electric guitar, vocals and cello, there is a real sense of congregation and rootedness about this song, and indeed this record as a whole. Long may the dynasty flourish." Her second daughter was born on 26 November 2010. In May 2012, a biography of Eliza Carthy written by Sophie Parkes and titled ''Wayward Daughter'' was published by Soundcheck Books. In 2014, she was awarded the honour of an MBE for services to folk music in the Queen's Birthday Honours. The same year she also marked the 50th anniversary of Towersey Festival and the 75th anniversary of
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with a celebratory concert at the festival, for which she was Musical Director. Discussing the event with
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she said: "Me and my family have long been associated with Towersey Festival and Topic Records and I have great affection for both. Towersey gave me my first ever solo gig, as Topic gave me my first ever solo record ..."


Discography

; with Nancy Kerr * ''Eliza Carthy & Nancy Kerr'' (1993) * ''Shape of Scrape'' (1995) * ''On Reflection'' (compilation 2002) ; Solo * ''Heat Light & Sound'' (1996) * ''Eliza Carthy & The Kings of Calicutt'' (1997) * ''
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'' (originally sold as a 2-CD set. Now available as 2 separate CDs: ''Red'' and ''Rice'' 1998) * ''Angels & Cigarettes'' (2000) * '' Anglicana'' (2002) * '' The Definitive Collection'' (compilation 2003) * ''Rough Music'' (2004) * '' Dreams of Breathing Underwater'' (2008) * ''Neptune'' (2011) * ''Wayward Daughter'' (compilation 2013) * ''Eliza Carthy & The Wayward Band: Big Machine'' (2017) * ''Restitute'' (2019) ; with the Waterson family * Waterson–Carthy: ''Waterson:Carthy'' (1994) * Waterson–Carthy: ''Common Tongue'' (1996) * Waterson–Carthy: ''Broken Ground'' (1999) * Blue Murder: '' No One Stands Alone'' (2002) * Various Artists: ''Shining Bright – The Songs of Lal & Mike Waterson'' (2002) * Waterson–Carthy: ''A Dark Light'' (2002) * The Watersons: ''The Definitive Collection'' (compilation 2003) * The Watersons: ''Mighty River of Song'' (4 CD & 1 DVD compilation 2004) * Waterson–Carthy: ''Fishes and Fine Yellow Sand'' (2004) * Waterson–Carthy: ''The Definitive Collection'' (compilation 2005) * Waterson–Carthy: '' Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man'' (2006) * Eliza Carthy & Norma Waterson: ''Gift'' (2010) * Martin & Eliza Carthy: ''The Moral of the Elephant'' (2014) * Norma Waterson & Eliza Carthy with the Gift Band: ''Anchor'' (2018) ; with Martin Green * ''Dinner'' (2001) ; with Dave Soldier * ''Dean Swift's Satyrs for the Very Very Young'' (2017) ; as part of Carthy
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Farrell Young * ''Laylam'' (2013) ; Collaborations and guest appearances * Norma Waterson: ''Norma Waterson'' (1996) * Chipolata 5: 'Skinless' (1996) * Tim Winton (various artists) 'Music from the novel 'Dirt Music' (one track with Tristan Chipolata and Jock Tyldesley) (1996) * Billy Bragg & Wilco: ''Mermaid Avenue'' (1998) * Various artists: '' The Rough Guide to English Roots Music'' (1998,
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) * Lal & Norma Waterson: ''A True Hearted Girl'' (The Waterdaughters sing one track on the CD reissue 1999) * Norma Waterson: ''The Very Thought of You'' (1999) * Various Artists: A Tribute to Pete Seeger (Two tracks with Billy Bragg) (199?) * Billy Bragg & Wilco: ''Mermaid Avenue Vol. II'' (2000) * Norma Waterson: ''Bright Shiny Morning'' (2000) * Roger McGuinn: ''Treasures From the
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'' (2001) * Oliver Knight: ''Mysterious Day'' (2002) * Jools Holland & Friends: ''Jack O The Green'' (one track) * ''The Big Session Vol. 1'' (2004) * Martin Carthy: ''Waiting for Angels'' (2004) * Paul Weller: Studio 150 (two tracks) (2004) * Salsa Celtica: ''El Camino'' (2006) * Rogue's Gallery: '' Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Shanteys'' (2006) * ''Rubber Folk'' (2006) * The Harry Smith Project: ''Anthology of American Folk Music Revisited'' (2006) * The Imagined Village: ''The Imagined Village'' (2007) * Patrick Wolf: ''The Bachelor'' (2009) * David Rotheray: ''The Life of Birds'' (2010) * The Imagined Village: ''Empire & Love'' (2010) * Marry Waterson & Oliver Knight: ''The Days That Shaped Me'' (2011) * Marry Waterson & Oliver Knight: ''Hidden'' (2012) * Linda Thompson: ''Won't Be Long Now'' (2013) * The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican: ''Jump Ararnd'' (2013) *
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: ''Fair Warning'' (2014) * The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican: ''The Devil Went Darn To Barnsley'' (2015) * Songs of Separation: ''Songs of Separation'' (2016) * Scott Doonican from The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican: ''Prince Ali'' (2020) ; DVDs * ''In Search of English Folk Song'' (1997 BBC film directed by
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) : Fairport Convention, Donovan, Osibisa, Eliza Carthy, The Albion Band, Waterson–Carthy, Edward II. : Reissued on DVD in 2008, but for Region 1 only ;Topic Records 70 year anniversary boxed set ''
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'' issued in 2009 Carthy appears a number of times *''Anglicana'' is one of the albums. *"Worcester City" from ''Anglicana'' is track eleven on the seventh CD. with Ben Ivitsky *"Two Tears" from ''Dreams of Breathing Underwater'' is track six on the sixth CD. As part of Waterson–Carthy *Waterson:Carthy is one of the albums. *"We Poor Labouring Men" from ''Broken Ground'' is track twenty one on the sixth CD.


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External links

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Eliza Carthy
interview about her latest work, September 2008
''Dreams Of Breathing Underwater''
BBC online review

review in ''
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''Dreams Of Breathing Underwater''
review in ''
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'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Carthy, Eliza 1975 births Living people 21st-century English singers 21st-century English women singers 21st-century violinists Blue Murder (folk group) members English fiddlers English folk musicians English folk singers Members of the Order of the British Empire People educated at Fyling Hall School People from Scarborough, North Yorkshire Topic Records artists Warner Records albums Waterson–Carthy members