Kim Carnie
Kim Carnie

Kim Carnie

GBRPop, Indie Pop
6,044 monthly listeners
  • 3.4K followers
  • 519 subscribers
  • 5.8K followers
  • 9.5K followers
  • 150 followers

Kim Carnie's Top Spotify Songs

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She Moves Me
1.6K streams
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Give Into Me
938 streams
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Chan eil a' Chùis a' Còrdadh Rium
668 streams
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Tàladh Dhòmhnaill Ghuirm
654 streams
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And So We Gather
609 streams
1.6K
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Kim Carnie's YouTube Videos

22.5K
Views

Kim Carnie – She Moves Me

Kim Carnie

Kim Carnie – She Moves Me
Youtube
22.5K views
May 12, 2022
20.4K
Views
Kim Carnie - And So We Gather
Youtube
20.4K views
Apr 28, 2022
209
Views

She Moves Me - Live from Glasgow

Kim Carnie

She Moves Me - Live from Glasgow
Youtube
209 views
Mar 07, 2024

Kim Carnie's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Scottish Folk/ Traditional
by Spotify
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Songs of the Highlands: Scottish Folk
by Spotify
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Beautiful Song of the Week (dot com)
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Women of Scottish Folk
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🎻Totally Bardsexual 💋
by Spotify
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Events10 Events

Nov
02
Rachel Sermanni at Kings Place London
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Hall
Feb
10
Kim Carnie at Birmingham Symphony Hall
United Kingdom
GBR
, Birmingham2500 - 5000 Hall
Past
Jan-Feb
18-04
Celtic Connections
United Kingdom
GBR
, GlasgowN/A N/A
Past
Sep
14-17
Ceòl Cholasa Music Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, Port AskaigN/A N/A
Past
Aug
04-13
Festival Interceltique Lorient
France
FRA
, LorientN/A N/A
Past
Jul
16-16
Folk by the Oak
United Kingdom
GBR
, HatfieldN/A N/A
Past

Kim Carnie's Upcoming Events1 Event

  • Rachel Sermanni at Kings Place London

    Rachel Sermanni, Kim Carnie
    Kings Place London
    GBR, London
    Hall0 - 500

Kim Carnie's Past Events9 Events

  • Kim Carnie at Birmingham Symphony Hall

    Kim Carnie
    Birmingham Symphony Hall
    GBR, Birmingham
    Hall2.5K - 5K
  • Celtic Connections festival

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

    Breabach, Kim Carnie, Dallahan, HEISK, Deira band, Sarah Markey, Adam Holmes
    GBR, Port Askaig
    Small
  • Festival Interceltique Lorient festival

    Clannad, I Muvrini, Altan, Mànran, L-R, Celkilt, Breabach, Danú, Cerys Hafana, Kim Carnie, John Doyle, Aíla, Mec Lir, Fourth Moon, John McSherry, Frankie Gavin, Cúig, Kinnaris Quintet, 3 Daft Monkeys, IVARH, Mari Mathias, Ampouailh, Paddy Glackin, Hamon Martin Quintet, Algaire, Annie Ebrel, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Brieg Guerveno, Ewen Henderson, Pure Blarney, Cala, Austral, Digabestr, Kendirvi, Avanc, Jahiner, Awake Irish Trance, Martin Tourish, Forzh Penaos, Nordet, Andy Irvine
    FRA, Lorient
  • Folk by the Oak festival

    Nick Mulvey, The Longest Johns, The Waterboys, Sona Jobarteh, This Is The Kit, CUT CAPERS, Kim Carnie, Lady Maisery, Flo Perlin, Nick Hart, The Wilderness Yet, The Often Herd
    GBR, Hatfield
    Medium

More about Kim Carnie

Overview of Indie Pop musician Kim Carnie

From Oban, Scotland, comes the gifted pop and indie pop performer Kim Carnie. She has built a reputation for herself in the music industry swiftly because to her excellent vocal range and passionate delivery.

Kim's music combines thoughtful indie pop sensibilities with appealing pop tunes. She has a devoted following among fans of both genres thanks to her ability to write songs that are both radio-friendly and intensely personal. Kim's music showcases her range as a performer, ranging from lively dance numbers to tearjerking ballads.

A rising talent in the pop and indie music worlds is Kim Carnie. She will undoubtedly make waves in the music industry for many years to come because to her distinctive sound and tremendous talent.

What are the most popular songs for Indie Pop musician Kim Carnie?

The United Kingdom's Oban-based Indie Pop performer Kim Carnie is well-known among fans of music thanks to her collection of songs. One of her best songs is "Laoidh na h-Oidhche", an eerie rendition of a Gaelic lullaby. The soft melody of the song and Kim's lovely vocals have won over the hearts of many listeners. She also displays her singing skills on the Gaelic lullaby "Taladh Dhomhnaill Ghuirm".

The catchy bouncy song "She Moves Me" by Kim Carnie combines her strong voice and the usage of traditional Scottish instruments like the fiddle and bagpipes. The song "And So We Gather" is a lovely fusion of traditional and modern music. The song has a captivating tempo, and Kim's vocals give it a hint of class. While "Give Into Me" is a quiet, soulful song that shows her sensitive voice, "O Tha' N Tombaca Daor" is an exuberant song that highlights her vocal range.

The traditional Scottish song "Nighean Sin Thall" by Kim Carnie has been expertly reinterpreted. One of Kim's most well-known songs is made up of the track's eerie tune and her emotional voice. Another traditional Scottish ballad that she has adapted and given her own spin is "Nighean Ruadh Bhan". The lovely song "Seo Fhein a Tide a tha Fada Leam" features a melancholy tune and highlights Kim's vocal range. An cheerful song called "Murt na Ceapaich" showcases her superb Gaelic singing.

In summary, Kim Carnie's songs are a lovely fusion of traditional and modern music. Her music is distinctive and stands out due to her emotional vocals and the usage of traditional Scottish instruments in her songs. Her standing among fans of music is well-deserved.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Indie Pop musician Kim Carnie?

Kim Carnie, a gifted Pop and Indie Pop artist from Oban, Scotland, has recently produced some incredible music. Her most recent album, "And So We Gather," was published in 2022 and has a number of lovely songs that highlight her alluring vocals and moving lyrics.

'In Her Company,' a single from the album that was released in 2017, is one of its outstanding songs. Beautiful women who have encouraged and helped Kim throughout her life are honored in the song. It's a stirring and inspiring anthem that honors the fortitude and tenacity of all women.

'In Her Company' is only one of several excellent songs on the CD that showcase Kim's range as a performer. Everyone will enjoy this album, which features songs like the lively and contagious "Good Intentions" and the eerie yet lovely "Dark Skies." Overall, 'And So We Gather' is a must-listen for fans of Pop and Indie Pop music, and it's sure to be a favorite with everyone who enjoys top-notch music and meaningful lyrics.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Indie Pop musician Kim Carnie?

Kim Carnie is an Oban, UK-born Pop and Indie Pop performer who has appeared at a number of festivals and venues over the course of her career. Her performances at the Celtic Connections and Folk by the Oak festivals are some of her most significant ones.

Kim Carnie performed her distinctive fusion of traditional Scottish music with modern Pop elements at the Celtic Connections festival. Her soulful voice and alluring stage presence made a lasting impression on the crowd during her performance. She also gave an equally amazing performance at the Folk by the Oak event, where she entertained the audience with her upbeat and lively performance.

In addition to these events, Kim Carnie has given performances at other locations in the UK, such as the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and London's Royal Albert Hall. Her performances have received accolades for their sincerity, emotional range, and musical skill.

Overall, both listeners and critics have enjoyed Kim Carnie's music, and her talent and commitment to her work have helped her become a rising star in the music industry. Kim Carnie is ready to leave a lasting impression on the music business with her distinctive fusion of traditional Scottish music and contemporary Pop sensibilities.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Indie Pop musician Kim Carnie?

The UK's Oban-based Indie Pop performer Kim Carnie has worked with several bands during her career. The songs "Laoidh na h-Oidhche" with Julie Fowlis, "Nighean Sin Thall" with Karen Matheson, Matt Carmichael, and Kadialy Kouyate, "Murt na Ceapaich" with Julie Fowlis and Kathleen MacInnes, "Disathairne Ghabh mi Mulad" with Karen Matheson and Matt Carmichael, and "

"Nighean Sin Thall," a tune that combined traditional Scottish and African music, was one of the partnerships that stood out. The song's distinctive flavor was enhanced by the amazing vocals of Karen Matheson, the saxophone prowess of Matt Carmichael, and the kora playing of Kadialy Kouyate. The duet was a huge success thanks to the song's beautiful melody and lyrics as well as its original musical arrangement.

The song "Laoidh na h-Oidhche" by Julie Fowlis was another one that had a big influence. Both performers contributed wonderful vocal performances to the tune, which had a melancholy melody and lovely harmonies. The song is a must-listen for enthusiasts of the style since it brilliantly displays the two musicians' extraordinary talent and love of traditional Scottish music.

Finally, Kim Carnie's collaborations with other musicians have aided her in producing distinctive and enduring music that stands out in the Indie Pop market. Her bandmates have given her music a fresh perspective and shown how versatile and passionate she is about other genres.