Jackie Oates

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Hyperboreans 00:00 Tools
Locks and Bolts 00:00 Tools
Past Caring 00:00 Tools
Dream Angus 00:00 Tools
The Sweet Nightingale 00:00 Tools
Scarborough's Fair Town 00:00 Tools
Marrow Bones 00:00 Tools
The Miller and His Three Sons 00:00 Tools
Brigg Fair 00:00 Tools
The Hills of Trencrom / Pedn Olva 00:00 Tools
Poor Murdered Woman 00:00 Tools
Young Johnson 00:00 Tools
Waiting for the Lark 00:00 Tools
Dandling Songs 00:00 Tools
Birthday 00:00 Tools
May the Kindness 00:00 Tools
Bi Bi Og Blaka 00:00 Tools
The pleasant month of may 00:00 Tools
The Trees They Are So High 00:00 Tools
IOU 00:00 Tools
The Sheffield Grinder / Mavis 00:00 Tools
Young Leonard 00:00 Tools
Alexander Beetle / Farewell Nel 00:00 Tools
The isle of france 00:00 Tools
Fin(n)ish(ish) 00:00 Tools
The butcher's boy 00:00 Tools
Mother / Spring Is Coming Soon Reprise 00:00 Tools
Four Pence a Day 00:00 Tools
Fortune Turns the Wheel 00:00 Tools
The Posy Rhyme 00:00 Tools
Wexford Lullaby 00:00 Tools
The Worthy Wood Carol 00:00 Tools
Little Fishes / The Rainy Day Fisherman 00:00 Tools
Junk 00:00 Tools
Sofuou unga astin min / Sofi Sofi barnio 00:00 Tools
Pholomel 00:00 Tools
Banks of the Bann 00:00 Tools
When I Was A Lady 00:00 Tools
Sleepers Awake 00:00 Tools
The Cradle is Green 00:00 Tools
The Spyglass & The Herringbone 00:00 Tools
The Joy of Living 00:00 Tools
John Blunt 00:00 Tools
Freedom Come All Ye 00:00 Tools
Can't Be Sure 00:00 Tools
Hail! Hail! The First of May 00:00 Tools
Fire! Fire! (Fire Down Below) 00:00 Tools
Spring Is Coming Soon 00:00 Tools
Virginny 00:00 Tools
Doffing Mistress 00:00 Tools
Isle of France 00:00 Tools
A Cornish Young Man 00:00 Tools
Take This Letter to My Mother 00:00 Tools
Unicorns 00:00 Tools
What's the Use of Wings? 00:00 Tools
The Halsway Carol 00:00 Tools
Robbers' Retreat 00:00 Tools
Month of May 00:00 Tools
The Yellow Bittern 00:00 Tools
Lark In The Morning 00:00 Tools
Rosy Apple 00:00 Tools
The Devil and the Farmer's Wife 00:00 Tools
My Shoes Are Made of Spanish 00:00 Tools
The Cruel Ship's Carpenter 00:00 Tools
A Three Part Song / Saturnine 00:00 Tools
Nay Ivy Nay 00:00 Tools
The Bird 00:00 Tools
Hey Ho, to the Greenwood 00:00 Tools
Catch Me If You Can 00:00 Tools
Waiting for the Lark - Live 00:00 Tools
Constellations 00:00 Tools
Wishfulness Waltz 00:00 Tools
Sweet Farewell 00:00 Tools
The Last Trip Home 00:00 Tools
Rolling Home 00:00 Tools
Young Donald 00:00 Tools
Richie's Lady 00:00 Tools
Rob Roy 00:00 Tools
Crockery Ware 00:00 Tools
Tommy’s Gone (Tommy’s Gone Away) 00:00 Tools
Hampton Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Housewife's Lament 00:00 Tools
The Bonny Labouring Boy 00:00 Tools
Lavenders Blue 00:00 Tools
The Lark In The Morning 00:00 Tools
Banks of Green Willow 00:00 Tools
Summer's End 00:00 Tools
Love Vigilantes 00:00 Tools
The Flower Of Northumberland 00:00 Tools
Mormond Braes 00:00 Tools
The Streams of Lovely Nancy 00:00 Tools
My Ship's Lost It's Rigging 00:00 Tools
Broken Town 00:00 Tools
The Mistletoe Bough 00:00 Tools
The Staffordshire Maid 00:00 Tools
Boney Was a Warrior 00:00 Tools
Hog-eyed Man 00:00 Tools
Goodbye To Beesands And To Magic 00:00 Tools
The Spyglass & the Herringbone - Live 00:00 Tools
The 14th November 00:00 Tools
Billy Reilly 00:00 Tools
Bettystown 00:00 Tools
Setting of the Sun 00:00 Tools
Dream Angus - Live 00:00 Tools
Lord Abore and Mary Flynn 00:00 Tools
Ghosts 00:00 Tools
Fire Escapes 00:00 Tools
Do Let Me Go 00:00 Tools
Dandling Songs - Live 00:00 Tools
Billy Reilley 00:00 Tools
Ramble Away 00:00 Tools
May The Kindness (Now We Part) 00:00 Tools
Tobias The Grinder/ Our Trip To Croyde 00:00 Tools
The sheffield grinder 00:00 Tools
3/8 Bourrees/ Wistman's Wood 00:00 Tools
Tobias The Grinder - Our Trip to Croyde 00:00 Tools
I Wish It Was Last September/ Ickbod 00:00 Tools
Waiting for the Lark (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ramblea Way 00:00 Tools
Lavenders Blue/ Mazurka 00:00 Tools
The Banks Of Green Willow 00:00 Tools
Lord Abore & Mary Flynn 00:00 Tools
Sweet Nightingale 00:00 Tools
Fin (N) Ish (Ish) 00:00 Tools
The Cruel Carpenter 00:00 Tools
I wish It Was Last September/Ickbod 00:00 Tools
3/8 Bourrees 00:00 Tools
A Three Part Song/Saturnine 00:00 Tools
My Ship's Lost Its Rigging 00:00 Tools
The Spyglass & the Herringbone (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lavender's Blue 00:00 Tools
Anachie Gordon 00:00 Tools
3/8 Bourees 00:00 Tools
Junk (Paul McCartney cover) 00:00 Tools
Time Of The Season 00:00 Tools
Rambleaway 00:00 Tools
Goodbye To Beesands 00:00 Tools
Philomel 00:00 Tools
Tobias The Grinder 00:00 Tools
The Hills Of Trencrom/Pedn Olva 00:00 Tools
The Spyglass The Herringbone 00:00 Tools
Bourees 00:00 Tools
Dream Angus (Live) 00:00 Tools
Summers End 00:00 Tools
The Sheffield Grinder Mavis 00:00 Tools
Gathering Rushes 00:00 Tools
A Three Part Song / Saturnine - Jackie Oates 00:00 Tools
Anachie Gordon (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Dandling Songs : Dance, Baby / Little Boy Blue 00:00 Tools
Sofuðu unga ástin mín / Sofi Sofi barnið 00:00 Tools
Jackie Oates 00:00 Tools
I Wish it Was Last September / Ickbod 00:00 Tools
Dandling Songs (Live) 00:00 Tools
May The Kindness (Now We Part) 00:00 Tools
Thy Cradle Is Green 00:00 Tools
The Wexford Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Alexander Beetle / Farewell Nell 00:00 Tools
Robber's Retreat 00:00 Tools
Sofuou Unga Astin Min-Sofi Sofi Barnio 00:00 Tools
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Jackie Oates (born Congleton, Cheshire, in 1983) is an English folk singer and fiddle player. In addition to her solo work, she has performed as part of the folk trio Wistman's Wood and she has sung with Morris Offspring. She was a member of Rachel Unthank & the Winterset between 2003 and 2007. Oates grew up in Staffordshire. At the age of 18, she went to study English literature at Exeter University, and was based in Devon until 2011, when she moved to Oxford. She was a finalist in the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk award in 2003, and was one of the nominees for the Horizon Award in 2008, going on to win that award in 2009, as well as the award for best traditional track for her recording of "The Lark in the Morning". The release of the album ‘The Violet Hour’ in early 2008 marked the start of what was a remarkable two years for Oates. Her decision to leave the Mercury-nominated Rachel Unthank & The Winterset to pursue a solo career looked like a brave decision at the time but has proved to be inspired. Jackie was soon after nominated as Best Newcomer in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. A swathe of glowing national reviews came with the release of ‘The Violet Hour’ soon after, with the album going on to be one of Mojo’s top ten folk albums of the year in 2008. The new year saw Jackie walking away with a remarkable two BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards including the Horizon Award for Best Newcomer, the award which had eluded her the year before. Newly signed to One Little Indian Records, ‘Hyperboreans’ was the coming-of-age album for Jackie Oates. Produced by her brother Jim Moray and featuring a title track written for her by Alasdair Roberts, it sizzles with a new confidence and maturity. Her uniquely beautiful vocal comes to the fore throughout the album adding a new freshness to traditional songs including ‘The Pleasant Month Of May’ and ‘Young Leonard’. There is a show-stopping and deeply moving rendition of Past Caring based on a poem by Australian Henry Lawson as well as a joyfully breezy cover of 'Birthday' by The Sugarcubes. The album concludes with an unforgettable performance of 'May The Kindness' by little-known Devon songwriter Dave Wood. Website: www.jackieoates.co.uk Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.