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As part of Karine Polwart’s Sing to the Dark Weekend, enjoy an intimate evening from two of the most exciting young Scottish voices, singer-songwriter Rachel Sermanni, and Gaelic singer and composer Kim Carnie.
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Kim Carnie Biography
‘A standout instrument of her generation’ (BBC Radio 2), Kim Carnie sets to preview her debut album this winter.
Since launching her solo career in 2018 with the release of her EP ‘In Her Company’, Carnie has become one of the most sought-after Gaelic singers on the scene. With her ‘velvet voiced authority’ (The Scotsman) Carnie has become a regular session vocalist, having worked with producers including Jim Sutherland, Ged Grimes and Donald Shaw. She is featured on Netflix’s Outlaw King (2018) and the computer game soundtrack for Black Mirror, as well as The Bard’s Tale (2019), alongside Deacon Blue’s Gregor Phillips.
2020 saw Kim joining both Mànran and Staran as lead singer, making for a busy touring schedule for the young singer.
Breathing ‘light and beauty into every note,’ Kim Carnie is most certainly ‘a voice to watch out for’ (The Living Tradition).
Read MoreSince launching her solo career in 2018 with the release of her EP ‘In Her Company’, Carnie has become one of the most sought-after Gaelic singers on the scene. With her ‘velvet voiced authority’ (The Scotsman) Carnie has become a regular session vocalist, having worked with producers including Jim Sutherland, Ged Grimes and Donald Shaw. She is featured on Netflix’s Outlaw King (2018) and the computer game soundtrack for Black Mirror, as well as The Bard’s Tale (2019), alongside Deacon Blue’s Gregor Phillips.
2020 saw Kim joining both Mànran and Staran as lead singer, making for a busy touring schedule for the young singer.
Breathing ‘light and beauty into every note,’ Kim Carnie is most certainly ‘a voice to watch out for’ (The Living Tradition).
Contemporary Folk
Gaelic
Celtic
Folk
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