Anna Massie
Anna Massie

Anna Massie

GBREuropean, Celtic
2,931 monthly listeners
  • 1.2K followers
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  • 3.2K followers
  • 796 followers
  • 58 fans

Anna Massie's Top Spotify Songs

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Thanks for Writing
202 streams
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Dinner Medals
148 streams
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My Life is Over Again
147 streams
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The Outdoor Type
131 streams
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100 Days
121 streams
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Dinner Medals

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My Life is Over Again

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The Outdoor Type

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100 Days

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I Think We're Alone Now

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The Lovat Bar

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Worth the Wait

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Göran Berg's Polka

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The Pioneers' Waltz

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Anna Massie's YouTube Videos

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TwentyPlenty by Anna Massie

Anna Massie

TwentyPlenty by Anna Massie
Youtube
2.6K views
Dec 12, 2020
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Anna Massie - The Lassies' Reply

Anna Massie

Anna Massie - The Lassies' Reply
Youtube
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Jan 24, 2021
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BIC 1 - Hiya!

Anna Massie

BIC 1 - Hiya!
Youtube
1.3K views
May 10, 2020

Anna Massie's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Instrumental Folk (Celtic, Irish, Nordic)
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British TV theme tunes
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Anna Massie's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events3 Events

Jan-Feb
18-04
Celtic Connections
United Kingdom
GBR
, GlasgowN/A N/A
Past
Aug
04-07
Valley Fest
United Kingdom
GBR
, BristolN/A N/A
Past
Jan-Feb
18-03
Celtic Connections
United Kingdom
GBR
, GlasgowN/A N/A
Past

Anna Massie's Past Events3 Events

  • Celtic Connections festival

    Angelique Kidjo, Bruce Hornsby, Fatoumata Diawara, Tommy Emmanuel, Allison Russell, Billy Bragg, Margo Price, Sarah Jarosz, Molly Tuttle, DakhaBrakha, Julie Fowlis, Blanco White, The Wood Brothers, Aoife O'Donovan, Sierra Hull, The Milk Carton Kids, Nati Dreddd, John Craigie, Jerry Douglas, Chris Thile, This Is The Kit, Béla Fleck, Lankum, Carlene Carter, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Drew Holcomb, Darlingside, Skerryvore, Lambchop, Talisk, Israel Nash, Lindsay Lou, Skipinnish, Dougie MacLean, Brothertiger, Kate Rusby, Katherine Priddy, King Creosote, Gnoss, Edgar Meyer, Daoiri Farrell, Siobhan Miller, Alan Stivell, Jesca Hoop, Jembaa Groove, Norman Blake, Alison Brown, Joshua Burnside, Eddi Reader, Seth Lakeman, Sam Amidon, Les Amazones d'Afrique, Jeffrey Martin, Carlos Núñez, Ashley Campbell, Good Lovelies, Teddy Thompson, Calum Stewart, KAIA KATER, Pete Josef, Buffalo Nichols, Kelsey Waldon, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Karine Polwart, Rachel Sermanni, Michael Cleveland, Bryan Sutton, Valtos, Scott Matthews, Duncan Chisholm, Breabach, Rura, Hannah Peel, Steve Mason, Bernard Butler, John Francis Flynn, Thea Gilmore, Outliers, Michael McGoldrick, Paul Buchanan, Niwel Tsumbu, The Breath, Dustbowl Revival, Hamish Hawk, Project Smok, Becky Sikasa, Cherish The Ladies, Sam Brookes, Ross Ainslie, Blazin' Fiddles, Scottish Ensemble, Michael & Michelle, Kim Carnie, Kathryn Tickell, Ross Wilson, The Olllam, Andrew Wasylyk, The Outside Track, The Henry Girls, Kathryn Joseph, Adwaith, Daimh, Brighde Chaimbeul, Éamon Doorley, Justin Currie, John Doyle, Väsen, Ailie Robertson, Archie Fisher, Carel Kraayenhof, Gary Innes, Niall McCabe, Natalie Haas, FARA, Goitse, Lily Lyons, Junior Brother, Dirk Powell, The Laurettes, Rosie H Sullivan, Roddy Woomble, Josienne Clarke, Genticorum, Mec Lir, Chris Difford, Ron Block, Rumba de Bodas, John McCusker, Clive Carroll, Phil Cunningham, Ali Levack, Elaine Howley, An Dannsa Dub, Tim Edey, Aly Bain, Nancy Kerr, Dallahan, Kinnaris Quintet, Boo Hewerdine, Hannah Rarity, The Langan Band, Robin Adams, Tragedy Ann, Anna Massie, Emma Pollock, Niall McNamee, Hamish Napier, Findlay Napier, Damien O'Kane, Nuala Kennedy, The Black Feathers, Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5, Tom Bright, Joy Dunlop, Sarah Jane Scouten, Maxwell Quartet, The Willows, Maeve Gilchrist, Session A9, Iona Lane, The Nordic Fiddler's Bloc, Jamie MacDonald, Adam Sutherland, brownbear, Zervas & Pepper, Frankie Archer, Josie Duncan, Steph Geremia, HEISK, Eyes Of Others, RANT, Gordie Tentrees, Lomond Campbell, Su-a Lee, Carola Ortiz, Catriona McKay, Mark Schatz, Ali Hutton, Ceitidh Mac, Robbie Cavanagh, Grainne Holland, The Friel Sisters, Stundom, Rachel Hair, Tom Wright, Beòlach, Sarabeth Tucek, Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves, Amy Laurenson, Mairearad Green, Nick Harper, Alice Allen, Basset, Gillebrìde Macmillan, Amy Papiransky, Low Lily, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Gatehouse, NoGood Boyo, Jenna Reid, MF Tomlinson, Ruth Lyon, Annie Ebrel, Siiga, Midnight Ambulance, Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas, Beth Malcolm, Lavinia BlackwAll, VanIves, BAHOOKIE, Donald Shaw, Cathy Jordan, Andrew Broder, The Magpie Arc, Daniel Kimbro, The John Martyn Project, Patsy Reid, Stereo Naked, Ewen Henderson, Niall Vallely, Megan Henderson, Willie Campbell, Pedair, Tracyanne Campbell, Chloe Matharu, Erlend Viken Trio, Ruth Keggin, Elizabeth Davidson-Blythe, Martin Green, Ciaran Ryan, Fraser Fifield, Ronan Le Bars Group, Gilles Le Bigot, Juliette Lemoine, Tara Breen, Liz Knowles, Mischa Macpherson, Fiona Hunter, The Wynntown Marshals, Gavin Marwick, Jean-Michel Veillon, Harley Kimbro Lewis, Rory Matheson, Julie Alapnes, Campbell/Jensen, Maggie MacInnes, Ingrid Henderson, Dónal O'Connor, Westward the Light, Linda Buckley, lauren collier, The Countess Of Fife, Tom Oakes, Katie Macfarlane, Rain Of Animals, Lucie Hendry, Alain Genty, Chris Amer, TRIP, Sean Gray, Blue Giant Orkestar, Colin Steele, Nicole Cassandra Smit, Dave Milligan, Iain MacFarlane, Rose Room, Mairi McGillivray, Kristan Harvey, Sarah Hayes, Tarran, Martin Tourish, Blythe Pepino, WILD CHILD, Liza Mulholland, Angrusori, Jaxon Haldane, Alexander Aga Røynstrand, Dopey Monkey, Acolyte, Mark Radcliffe, Kaela Rowan, Ella Munro, Raymond MacDonald, Duncan Lyall
    GBR, Glasgow
    Medium
  • Valley Fest festival

    Clean Bandit, Faithless, Travis, Kosheen, Redlight, Roni Size, The Mouse Outfit, Gardna, Dread MC, Judge Jules, Sports Team, Eva Lazarus, MY BABY, Dynamite MC, Emily Barker, Mr. Irish Bastard, Pete Josef, K.O.G, Dr Meaker, Aleighcia Scott, Craig Charles Funk & Soul, Dizraeli, Keston Cobblers Club, Mr bruce, Waldo's Gift, MAX RAD, The Dolly Show, Fleetmac Wood, Isaac Stuart, yama warashi, Audiomission, Anna Massie, Leah Weller, Holysseus Fly, Samantha Lindo, DJ Hiphoppapotamus, Mik Artistik's Ego Trip, Mairearad Green, Mr Benn, Smerins Anti-Social Club, Fehdah, The Drystones, Nuala Honan, SOMA SOMA, The Beatles Dub Club, Pompadour, tribe steppaz, Opa Rosa, Habitus, Ru Robinson, Doreen Doreen, No Go Stop, Fryday, Paranino, Twitchee, FELIX JOY, Ben Daley, Robert Van Ryn, Slim Goodgroove, Junior Jungle, FFTP, Simon Thomas, Medicine Creek, George Sommerfield
    GBR, Bristol
    Big
  • Celtic Connections festival

    Tyler Childers, Sturgill Simpson, Avi Kaplan, Fatoumata Diawara, Tommy Emmanuel, Lucy Rose, Ana Moura, BEAM, Keb' Mo', Noah Gundersen, Frazey Ford, Julie Fowlis, Anaïs Mitchell, ALEM, The Secret Sisters, Sierra Hull, The Milk Carton Kids, Chris Miles, Shovels & Rope, EBEN, Jerry Douglas, Nitin Sawhney, The Lone Bellow, Jamie Scott, Béla Fleck, Iris DeMent, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Jonathan Wilson, James Grant, Catrin Finch, Barbara Dickson, Isobel Campbell, The Felice Brothers, The East Pointers, Sian, Kacy & Clayton, Sam Lee, Kate Rusby, Ben Miller Band, Dervish, Grace Petrie, James Graham, Eddi Reader, Sam Amidon, Les Amazones d'Afrique, Ryley Walker, Salsa Celtica, Pieta Brown, Abigail Washburn, Karine Polwart, Flook, Rachel Sermanni, Ímar, Rozi Plain, Brian Kennedy, Duncan Chisholm, Della Mae, Craig Finn, Breabach, Karen Matheson, Rura, Field Music, Fergus McCreadie, Michael McGoldrick, Le Vent du Nord, Kris Drever, Peatbog Faeries, Project Smok, The Trials of Cato, James Yorkston, Chris Wright, Peggy Seeger, Lau, Cherish The Ladies, Ross Ainslie, Blazin' Fiddles, Matt Carmichael, Emily Scott, STOCKTON´S WING, J.P. Bimeni, Zoe Conway, Emily Smith, Kapil Seshasayee, Iona Fyfe, John Doyle, Archie Fisher, Russ Barenberg, Pictish Trail, Séamus Egan, The Paul McKenna Band, Robert Vincent, Susanna, John McCusker, Rachael Dadd, Hannah Read, Phil Cunningham, Phil Campbell, Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters, Claire Hastings, Tessa Lark, Aly Bain, Ryan Young, Kinnaris Quintet, Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach, Boo Hewerdine, April Verch, Hannah Rarity, Frigg, 9Bach, The Langan Band, Phamie Gow, Anna Massie, Emma Pollock, M'ANAM, James Ross, Tryst, Sam Baker, Cahalen Morrison & Eli West, Jacob Jolliff, Danni Nicholls, Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5, Okra Playground, Session A9, Krismenn, Midnight Skyracer, RANT, Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire, Jenn Butterworth, Jarlath Henderson, Catriona McKay, Johanna Juhola, The Friel Sisters, The Little Unsaid, The Poozies, Adam Holmes And The Embers, Amy Papiransky, Burd Ellen, Robyn Stapleton, Joe Newberry, Rab Noakes, The Jellyman's Daughter, VILDÁ, Rory Butler, Sarah-Jane Summers, Richard Youngs, Sväng, Daniel Kimbro, Gary West, Simon Thacker, Fat-Suit, Drouth, Rodney Branigan, Sorren Maclean, Rowan Rheingans, Giovanna Pessi, Fraser Fifield, Sharron Kraus, Catriona McKay & Chris Stout, Maggie MacInnes, Gillian Frame, Rick Redbeard, Christine Kydd, Sheena Wellington, Adam Stafford, Alex Rex, Barbara Dymock, Djana Gabrielle, Sarah Hayes, Paul Towndrow, Cimarron, Juuri & Juuri, War on the High Seas, Damien O'Kane & Ron Block
    GBR, Glasgow
    Medium

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More about Anna Massie

Overview of Celtic musician Anna Massie

European musician Anna Massie, who is originally from the United Kingdom, has a special talent for the Celtic subgenre. Massie has established a place for herself in the thriving world of European and Celtic music thanks to her outstanding talent and abiding love of music.

Her music captures listeners with its soul-stirring melodies and contagious rhythms, resonating with the rich cultural history of the Celtic tradition. Massie's mastery of a variety of instruments, including the guitar, mandolin, and banjo, gives her music a distinctive dimension and a seductive sonic tapestry.

Massie easily combines traditional Celtic rhythms with her own unique style, drawing influence from the lush surroundings of her native country. Her songs evoke a variety of feelings in the listener since they are filled with a sense of desire, joy, and nostalgia. Massie vividly depicts the beauty and tenacity of European and Celtic culture via her songs.

Anna Massie has established herself as a beloved presence in the European music industry thanks to her sincere and moving performances. Her talent and commitment are evident in her ability to take spectators to a different era and location. Whether on stage or in the studio, Massie's dedication to her work is evident and leaves a lasting impression on everyone who has the pleasure of listening to her music.

What are the most popular songs for Celtic musician Anna Massie?

UK-born, brilliant European Celtic musician Anna Massie has a number of well-known songs that highlight her musical prowess. T-shirts in March, Wed (feat. Anna Massie), Katie Morag Theme, Life in the Vass Lane, The Cottage, Ille Bhig Gun Togainn Thu, Glad Company, Spoon River, Katie Morag Jig, and Dad's Landrover are a few of her best songs.

With her distinctive fusion of Celtic melodies and modern inspirations, Anna Massie captivates listeners with a wide variety of musical genres. The lovely song "T-shirts in March" features traditional Celtic music with a contemporary twist, and the song "Wed (feat. Anna Massie)" demonstrates her ability to work with different musicians.

There are songs by Anna Massie that have become well-known outside of her core audience. While "Life in the Vass Lane" transports listeners on a musical journey through her lively narration, the catchy "Katie Morag Theme" perfectly captures the spirit of the well-liked children's television program.

Among the other standout songs are "The Cottage," "Ille Bhig Gun Togainn Thu," "Glad Company," "Spoon River," "Katie Morag Jig," and "Dad's Landrover." With her talent for crafting captivating melodies that connect with listeners, Anna Massie's flexibility as a musician is demonstrated in each of these tracks.

The engaging blend of European and Celtic influences in Anna Massie's music makes for an intriguing listening experience. Her well-known songs serve as examples of her skill at creating melodies that stick in listeners' minds and take them to the heart of Celtic music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Celtic musician Anna Massie?

The British singer Anna Massie, who specializes in European and Celtic music, has been enchanting listeners with her most recent album, "Doubling," which was released in 2013. This CD exemplifies Massie's extraordinary talent and distinctive style, which she infused with her own modern flair while drawing inspiration from traditional Celtic music. The album's songs each take listeners on a mesmerizing musical trip by weaving intricate melodies and luscious harmonies together.

Anna Massie released both her album and most recent song, "TwentyPlenty," in 2020. Massie's capacity to engage her audience through her moving compositions and emotional performances is exemplified by this tune. The song demonstrates her command of the Celtic music style and captures the essence of her musical background while infusing contemporary elements that keep her sound current.

The music of Anna Massie is evidence of her commitment to and love of her profession. Her songs deftly combine traditional Celtic roots with modern sensibilities, creating a really distinctive and alluring sound. Massie's most recent album and single further establish her status as a gifted and creative artist by pushing boundaries and venturing into new musical realms.

Immerse yourself in the alluring realm of European and Celtic music by listening to the newest musical offerings from Anna Massie. Allow her songs to take you to far-off places and arouse a variety of feelings in you. Learn why critics see her as one of the genre's most fascinating performers, and allow her music to leave a lasting impression on your spirit.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Celtic musician Anna Massie?

The well-known British artist from Europe and the Celts, Anna Massie, has performed at various notable locations and festivals over the course of her career. Notably, she has played at festivals such Fresh Ayr Folk Fest, Valley Fest, and Celtic Connections.

The energetic and diverse atmosphere of Valley Fest gave Anna Massie a superb stage on which to display her musical talent. She left the audience in amazement with her expert guitar playing and compelling stage personality, delivering an unforgettable experience.

Another noteworthy achievement in Anna Massie's career was attending Celtic Connections, a renowned festival honoring Celtic music and culture. She perfectly merged traditional Celtic melodies with her distinctive contemporary style while performing on stage with renowned musicians from around the world, enthralling audiences with her passionate performances.

The amazing presence of Anna Massie was also felt during the folk music talent-promoting festival Fresh Ayr Folk Fest. Her flawless blending of European and Celtic influences struck a chord with the audience and won her praise.

Anna Massie's outstanding skill has been showcased at numerous additional places and festivals in addition to these noteworthy performances. She never fails to make an impression on audiences, mesmerizing them with her engaging songs and incredible musicianship at every performance.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Celtic musician Anna Massie?

The outstanding British musician from Europe and the Celts, Anna Massie, has worked with a number of well-known musicians over the course of her career. Her work with Mairearad Green on the song "T-shirts in March" is one of her notable collaborations. Their great musical talent is on full display in this collaboration, which combines their own talents to produce a compelling and melodic tune.

With Anna Massie and Mike Vass, "Wed" is another memorable collaboration. Their ability to smoothly combine their instruments and vocals is highlighted by this duet, which also shows off their strong musical chemistry. The song is a lovely composition that highlights each artist's unique skills while also producing a melodic and entrancing sound.

Additionally, Donald Shaw and Anna Massie worked together on the song "Katie Morag Theme." Their ability to compose music that precisely embodies the spirit of the Celtic culture is highlighted by their cooperation. The song is a charming and catchy melody that perfectly fits the adored children's television program.

While each of the aforementioned collaborations is noteworthy in and of themselves, it is impossible to ignore the work done by Anna Massie and Mairearad Green on the song "Life in the Vass Lane." Their extraordinary musicality and capacity to produce an engrossing and deep listening experience are on full display in this partnership. Their individual styles are expertly merged in the song to create a seamless and enduring composition.

Final thoughts: The European and Celtic music scenes have greatly benefited from Anna Massie's collaborations with Mairearad Green, Mike Vass, and Donald Shaw. Her flexibility as a musician and her capacity to produce intriguing and beautiful songs are on display in these partnerships. Anna Massie keeps making an impression on the music business with her partnerships.