Kathryn Williams & Polly Paulusma: The Big Sky Tour Live In Henley
An intimate gig with two of the UK’s most respected singer-songwriters: Mercury nominee Kathryn Williams & indie-folk icon Polly Paulusma.
As part of a special, intimate tour of the UK Kathryn Williams and Polly Paulusma come to Henley-on-Thames’ beautiful Christ Church Centre for one night only, performing both solo sets and a few songs together. Label-mates at the iconic One Little Independent (OLI) – also home to Björk and Emilíana Torrini – they last year duetted on the song The Big Sky. Now lucky audiences can enjoy two concerts for the price of one from two of the country’s most respected singer-songwriters.
Kathryn Williams is a Liverpool-born, Mercury Music Prize nominated singer-songwriter with 16 albums under her belt. Before her last release, Night Drives (which entered the official folk album charts straight to number 2), the label OLI celebrated her career thus far with a 20-CD, two-book box set anthology strewn with her art. She has written a novel The Ormering Tide which debuted to critical acclaim, and was listed in The Bookseller as a bestseller for the north and she hosts her own popular podcast “before the light goes out” which was put in the top ten best music podcasts by The Guardian. Kathryn tutors at Arvon, Moniack Mhor, and The Writing Squad and writes songs with many diverse artists around the world including Paul Weller, Ed Harcourt, Beth Neillson Chapman and Michele Stodart.
“Sombre, majestic, extravagant” Uncut
Polly Paulusma’s shed-recorded debut Scissors In My Pocket received international critical acclaim upon its 2004 release by One Little Independent. She toured the USA, supported Bob Dylan, Jamie Cullum, Divine Comedy and Marianne Faithfull and played Glastonbury. In 2012, she founded Wild Sound, now an OLI folk imprint, and signed nine artists. She completed her PhD in 2020, which informed her eighth album Invisible Music : folk songs that influenced Angela Carter (**** The Guardian) and her book (Bloomsbury, 2022). She tutors for Arvon, Cambridge and ICMP. Her ninth and tenth albums The Pivot Upon Which the World Turns (2022) and its sister When Violent Hot Pitch Words Hurt (2023) were recently released to critical acclaim; she is now working on a collaboration with double bassist Jon Thorne exploring relationships between song and prose.
“Complete, pure and personal” MOJO