Kate Rusby
Kate Rusby

Kate Rusby

GBREuropean, Celtic
75,426 monthly listeners
  • 55.4K followers
  • 12.1K subscribers
  • 17.5K followers
  • 4.8K fans

Kate Rusby's Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
Manic Monday
8.3K streams
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Artist Name
Blooming Heather
6.7K streams
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Artist Name
Fare Thee Well
5.2K streams
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Artist Name
Hunter Moon
3.5K streams
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Artist Name
Friday I'm in Love
3.2K streams
8.3K
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3.5K
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2.9K
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Kate Rusby's YouTube Videos

573.1K
Views

Kate Rusby Who Knows Where The Time Goes

mixedgrill

Kate Rusby Who Knows Where The Time Goes
Youtube
573.1K views
May 12, 2008
302.2K
Views
Kate Rusby - Hunter Moon
Youtube
302.2K views
Sep 25, 2016
280.9K
Views

The Lark - Kate Rusby

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The Lark - Kate Rusby
Youtube
280.9K views
Sep 11, 2009

Kate Rusby's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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This Is Kate Rusby
by Spotify
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PAGAN YULE | WINTER SOLSTICE ❖
by Spotify
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Followers

Kate Rusby's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events92 Events

Jun
13-16
Beardy Folk Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, KidderminsterN/A N/A
Dec
07
Kate Rusby at The Forum Bath
United Kingdom
GBR
, Bath1200 - 2500 Hall
Dec
15
Kate Rusby at Sheffield City Hall
United Kingdom
GBR
, Sheffield2500 - 5000 Hall
Dec
17
Kate Rusby at York Barbican
United Kingdom
GBR
, York1200 - 2500 Hall
Dec
18
Kate Rusby at Sage Gateshead
United Kingdom
GBR
, Gateshead2500 - 5000 Hall
Apr
18
Kate Rusby at Pavilion Theatre Glasgow
United Kingdom
GBR
, Glasgow1200 - 2500 Hall
Past
Apr
13
Kate Rusby at Baths Hall
United Kingdom
GBR
, Scunthorpe0 - 500 Hall
Past
Jan-Feb
18-04
Celtic Connections
United Kingdom
GBR
, GlasgowN/A N/A
Past
Dec
21
Kate Rusby at The Bridgewater Hall
United Kingdom
GBR
, Manchester1200 - 2500 Hall
Past
Dec
20
Kate Rusby at Sage Gateshead
United Kingdom
GBR
, Gateshead2500 - 5000 Hall
Past

Kate Rusby's Upcoming Events5 Events

  • Beardy Folk Festival festival

    The Magic Numbers, Kate Rusby, The Dunwells, Natalie Holmes, Firewoodisland, Stick in the Wheel, Mad Dog Mcrea, Blair Dunlop, The Deep Blue, 3 Daft Monkeys, Tim Edey, Funke and The Two Tone Baby, Sean Taylor, Blackbeard's Tea Party, Mishra, Michele Stodart, Jess Silk, Alex Hart, Martin Stephenson, Zervas & Pepper, THE LOST TRADES, Mik Artistik's Ego Trip, Jack Rutter, Gentlemen Of Few, CYNEFIN, Alex Lleo, Bird in the Belly, The Rosellys, Isembard's Wheel, This Flight Tonight, Kitewing, Tin Giants, Elsi, Michell, Pfeiffer & Kulesh
    GBR, Kidderminster
    Small
  • Kate Rusby at The Forum Bath

    Kate Rusby
    The Forum Bath
    GBR, Bath
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Kate Rusby at Sheffield City Hall

    Kate Rusby
    Sheffield City Hall
    GBR, Sheffield
    Hall2.5K - 5K
  • Kate Rusby at York Barbican

    Kate Rusby
    York Barbican
    GBR, York
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Kate Rusby at Sage Gateshead

    Kate Rusby
    Sage Gateshead
    GBR, Gateshead
    Hall2.5K - 5K

Kate Rusby's Past Events87 Events

  • Kate Rusby at Pavilion Theatre Glasgow

    Kate Rusby
    Pavilion Theatre Glasgow
    GBR, Glasgow
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Kate Rusby at Baths Hall

    Kate Rusby
    Baths Hall
    GBR, Scunthorpe
    Hall0 - 500
  • Celtic Connections festival

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

    Kate Rusby
    The Bridgewater Hall
    GBR, Manchester
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Kate Rusby at Sage Gateshead

    Kate Rusby
    Sage Gateshead
    GBR, Gateshead
    Hall2.5K - 5K

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More about Kate Rusby

Overview of Celtic musician Kate Rusby

From Barnsley, England, comes Kate Rusby, a musician who specializes in European and Celtic music. She has amassed a devoted following in the folk scene over the course of a career spanning more than two decades. She is noted for her soulful and expressive voice. The folk roots of Rusby's music are evident in its emphasis on narrative and sincere lyrics.

Her use of traditional instruments like the violin, banjo, and accordion, which she weaves together to produce a rich and textured sound, is what gives her distinctive sound. Her background in Yorkshire had a significant impact on her music, and many of her songs capture the beauty and hardships of rural life.

Rusby has received accolades for her contributions to the folk genre as well as for the sincerity and genuineness of her music. She has won over adoring admirers all across the world with her friendly voice, and her music still inspires and moves listeners today.

What are the most popular songs for Celtic musician Kate Rusby?

UK native Kate Rusby, a gifted performer of European and Celtic music, has created a number of well-known songs throughout the course of her career. She is best known for the songs "Manic Monday," "Underneath the Stars," "Who Will Sing Me Lullabies," "Hunter Moon," "Fare Thee Well," "Awkward Annie," "Benjamin Bowmaneer," "The Mermaid," and "Life in a Paper Boat."

The Bangles' timeless hit "Manic Monday" was covered by Rusby and turned into a lovely, folk-influenced song. "Underneath The Stars" is a hauntingly lovely song that highlights Rusby's amazing vocal range and her capacity to conjure up enthralling atmospheres. A tender and moving song, "Who Will Sing Me Lullabies" demonstrates the musician's capacity to convey a narrative through her music.

One of Rusby's other well-liked songs is "Hunter Moon," which has a catchy tune and a gorgeous chorus that is likely to make listeners feel something. Heartfelt ballad "Fare Thee Well" demonstrates Rusby's vocal skill and her capacity to elicit emotion from her audience. The cheerful, foot-tapping song "Awkward Annie" is likely to get listeners moving.

Overall, Kate Rusby has created a wide variety of music that has found a following with listeners all around the world. She has cemented her position as one of the most adored European and Celtic music performers of our time by producing music that is both exquisite and profound.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Celtic musician Kate Rusby?

The well-known European and Celtic musician Kate Rusby from Barnsley, England, just published her newest record, "30: Happy Returns" in 2022. Her 30th year in the music business is commemorated with the songs on the CD. Once again, Rusby's distinctive voice and her capacity to fuse modern music with old folk styles have won her praise from the critics.

Rusby released two songs in 2022 as well as her most recent album, "Let Me Be @30" and "We Will Sing @30." Both songs highlight her deep vocals and her talent for writing music that is both classic and contemporary. In 2021, she published the song "Underneath the Stars," which has a lovely melody and moving lyrics. 2020 saw the release of "Shake It Off," a catchy song that demonstrates Rusby's range as a performer.

Traditional folk tunes that have been passed down through the centuries can be found on Rusby's prior album, "Hand Me Down," which was released in 2020. The CD pays homage to the United Kingdom's diverse cultural history. 2019 saw the release of "Holly Head," another album that demonstrates Rusby's appreciation for traditional folk music.

In general, Kate Rusby's music never fails to uplift and excite listeners everywhere. She is a well-liked performer in the European and Celtic music scenes because of her ability to tell stories via her music and distinctive voice.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Celtic musician Kate Rusby?

A well-known folk performer from Barnsley, UK, named Kate Rusby has performed on a number of stages throughout Europe. Her most prominent festival appearances include those at Beautiful Days, Womad, and Glastonbury. She played on the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury in 2004, mesmerizing the crowd with her emotional performance of "The Village Green Preservation Society." She performed live in 2009 during Womad, exhibiting her distinctive fusion of traditional and modern folk music. She also appeared at Beautiful Days in 2015, making an impression with her stunning voice and moving performances.

Along with appearing at festivals, Kate Rusby has also given performances at some of Europe's most recognizable locations. She mesmerized fans at Sage Gateshead with her passionate voice and sophisticated guitar playing. She gave a spectacular performance at Sheffield City Hall that had everyone in awe of her talent. She also performed at Kings Place London, where she garnered accolades from both reviewers and fans for her distinctive fusion of English and Celtic folk music.

Among Kate Rusby's other famous appearances include those at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival and the Fairport's Cropredy Convention, where she shared the stage with other illustrious folk performers and dazzled audiences with her passionate, moving performances. One of the most gifted and revered musicians in Europe, Kate Rusby is known for her distinctive fusion of traditional and modern folk music.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Celtic musician Kate Rusby?

Over the years, Kate Rusby, a well-known performer of European and Celtic music from Barnsley, United Kingdom, has worked with various musicians. "Underneath The Stars" with Voces8, "Who Will Sing Me Lullabies" with Richard Thompson and Philip Selway, "Awkward Annie" with Chris Thile, "Planets" with Sarah Jarosz, and "The Lark" with Nic Jones are a few of her most prominent collaborations.

"Underneath The Stars" is one of her most impressive recordings with Voces8. The song is a lovely fusion of Voces8's classical tone with Kate's folk sound. The outcome is a piece that combines the best elements of both worlds and is eerily beautiful. The vocal harmonies of Rusby and Voces8 produce an ethereal ambience that is both mesmerizing and calming.

Richard Thompson and Philip Selway's "Who Will Sing Me Lullabies" is another noteworthy collaboration. The song is a heartfelt ode to John McCusker, a friend and partner of Rusby who lost his mother when he was a young child. The combination of Rusby, Thompson, and Selway is a fantastic illustration of how various aesthetics can coexist and produce something lovely. Rusby's voice, Thompson's guitar playing, and Selway's percussion combine to provide a powerful and emotive piece of music.

Overall, the European and Celtic music scenes have created some of the most stunning and affecting music thanks to Kate Rusby's collaborations with other performers. Her talent and commitment to her craft are evident in her ability to collaborate with other artists and produce something distinctive and remarkable.