Tim Edey is an English multi-instrumentalist and composer who grew up in Broadstairs, Kent[1] and is now based in Perthshire, Scotland.[2] In 2012 he was Musician of the Year at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and, with Brendan Power, Best Duo.[3] He was awarded "Musician of the Year" in the 2020 MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards.[4]
English musician and composer
Edey has been described as an "instrumental genius".[5] As well as singing, he plays guitars, melodeon, piano and tin whistle. Wriggle and Writhe, his collaboration with New Zealand harmonica player Brendan Power, was, according to Colin Irwin, who reviewed it for the BBC, "one of the more colourful folk albums of 2011, from a pair of true virtuosos".[6]
Edey toured with The Chieftains on their 2014 tour of the United States,[7] their 2017 tour of Japan and was also a member of Lúnasa.
Discography
Albums
2006 Irish Music From The Dingle Peninsula And Beyond
2010 Disgrace Notes (with Seamus Begley)
2010 The Collective
2011 Wriggle and Writhe (with Brendan Power)
2012 Sailing Over The 7th String
2016 How Do You Know?
2017 The Sleeping Tunes
2018 The Sleeping Tunes, Vol. 2
2019 Being Myself
2020 The Sleeping Tunes, Vol. 3: Lockdown Edition
Singles
1999 A Suite for Celts in Kent
References
Heywood, Fiona (2012). "Tim Edey". The Living Tradition. No.92. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
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