Lucy Ward (musician) explained

Lucy Ward
Birth Place:Derby, Derbyshire, England
Instrument:vocals, guitar, harmonium, concertina, percussion, banjo
Genre:Folk, singer-songwriter
Label:Navigator Records
Betty Beetroot
Associated Acts:Cupola:Ward, Megson, O'Hooley & Tidow, Cupola, David Gibb

Lucy Victoria Ward is an English singer-songwriter from Derby, England. She performs, with a voice described as expressive and powerful,[1] traditional English folk songs as well as her own material. Three of her albums, Adelphi Has to Fly, Single Flame and I Dreamt I Was a Bird, have been critically acclaimed and have each received four-starred reviews in the British national press.[2] [3] [4]

Early life and education

The youngest of six children,[5] Lucy Ward grew up in Littleover, Derbyshire.[6] She went to St Peter's Junior School in Littleover, and Littleover Community School.[5] She started playing guitar and wrote her first song at the age of 14, and soon afterwards performed live for the first time.[5] After performing at open mic nights across the Midlands she put her name forward for the BBC Young Folk Awards at the age of 18, and two years later signed a contract with Navigator Records.[5]

Professional career

Adelphi Has to Fly

On Adelphi Has to Fly, which is produced by Stu Hanna from Megson, Lucy Ward is accompanied by Sam Pegg, Belinda O'Hooley and Heidi Tidow from O'Hooley & Tidow and by Debbie and Stu Hanna.

The songs on the album include: "Stitch in Time" by Mike Waterson; "Maids When You're Young", a traditional song which was popularised by The Dubliners; Child ballad "The Two Sisters"; and "Death (Rock Me to Sleep)", based on a poem said to have been written by Anne Boleyn,[7] set to a tune by Lucy Ward. "Alice in the Bacon Box", a song written by Ward in the style of a traditional folk song, tells the story of Derbyshire hermit Alice Grace (1867–1927) from Little Eaton who, on being evicted from her cottage, lived in a box previously used for storing bacon, which had been given to her by the local butcher.[2] [8] [9]

The album was critically acclaimed[10] and received a four-starred review in The Guardian.[3]

Single Flame

On 7 August 2013, in a concert at St Pancras Old Church, London, she launched her second album, Single Flame. Produced by Stu Hanna, it was released by Navigator Records on 19 August 2013. The album includes "For the Dead Men", a self-penned protest song, which was released as a single in January 2012 coupled with a remixed version of "Maids When You’re Young". This was again produced by Stu Hanna, who also performs on the two tracks, with his wife Debbie Hanna providing backing vocals.

In a four-starred review for The Guardian, Robin Denselow said that Lucy Ward "proves to be an even more mature and thoughtful singer-songwriter than she was on Adelphi Has to Fly" and described her follow-up album as "impressive and original" and "a brooding, often angry set that deals with everything from politics to love, death and personal tragedy, with a couple of powerful traditional songs added in".[11]

I Dreamt I Was a Bird

Ward's third album, I Dreamt I Was a Bird, was released by Betty Beetroot Records on 2 October 2015. It received a four-starred review in The Daily Telegraph[4] and was awarded Album of the Year 2015 by Fatea magazine.[12]

Pretty Warnings

Ward's fourth album, Pretty Warnings, was released by Betty Beetroot Records on 15 June 2018.[13] David Pratt, reviewing the album for Folk Radio UK, described it as "a mesmerising, exquisite album which succeeds in mixing sometimes delicate, always thoughtful, image-laden originals with fresh, innovative re-workings of songs from the traditional folk canon".[13]

Other work

Film, television and radio

Ward's music has been used as the soundtrack for award-winning director Kim Hopkins' documentary film Folie à Deux – madness made of two.[14] [15] The film soundtrack uses "For the Dead Men", some new original material and some cover songs played by Lucy Ward and Hungarian fiddle player Barnabas Balázs.[16] The film, which shows the human cost of the banking crisis, premiered in November 2012 at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam[17] and was broadcast on BBC Four in its Storyville international documentary series on 11 November 2013.[18]

Lucy Ward was commissioned by BBC Radio 3's The Verb to write a song based on Elizabeth Gaskell's novel North and South. Her live performance of her new song "Creatures and Demons" was included in a special programme on Mrs Gaskell, broadcast on 3 October 2014.[19]

Musical theatre

Ward has also written songs and music for Robin Hood by the touring theatre company Oddsocks.[20] It was announced in 2018 that Ward had been working alongside critically acclaimed choreographer, Deborah Norris to form the production company Henwives Tales.[21] The company focuses on combining folk music and ballet/ dance productions for a variety of venues and events. Their debut production called The Sisters of Elva Hill is based upon the traditional folk tale The Two Princesses and has been branded a "folk ballet". An album of the music was released in 2019.

Other recordings

Ward has performed and recorded with the Cupola trio (Doug Eunson, Sarah Matthews and Oli Matthews)[22] as Cupola:Ward, releasing in 2012 the EP Four and, in 2016, a debut album, Bluebell.

Ward provided vocals on one of the tracks – "Gospel of the Sun" – on David Gibb's 2011 album There Are Birds in My Garden[23] [24] and on a track – "There's a Dragon in My Bedroom" – on Gibb's 2014 album Letters Through Your Door.[25] She also provided backing vocals on three of the tracks on Marc Block's album The Hawthorn Spring, released on 15 April 2014.[26] Her vocals also appear on the 2015 Mills and Chimneys album The Common Thread.[27]

Awards and recognition

Ward was a Young Folk Award finalist in the 2009 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards[28] [29] where she performed "Stitch in Time" by Mike Waterson. The song was included on the third CD of the album BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2009[30] and a longer recording appeared on her 2011 album Adelphi Has to Fly.

In the 2012 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards she won the Horizon award (for best newcomer). Her recording of "Maids When You’re Young", which was subsequently included on the first CD of the album BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2012,[31] was nominated as best traditional track.[32]

In 2014, she was nominated for the "Folk Singer of the Year" award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.[33] Her recording, from Single Flame, of the Roud 1302 song "Marching Through the Green Grass", was included on the album BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2014.[34]

Discography

Lucy Ward

AlbumRelease dateLabel
Adelphi Has to Fly13 June 2011Navigator Records (Navigator 47)[35]
Single Flame19 August 2013Navigator Records (Navigator 083)[36]
I Dreamt I Was a Bird2 October 2015Betty Beetroot Records (BETTY01)
Pretty Warnings15 June 2018Betty Beetroot Records (BETTY03)

Various artists

AlbumRelease dateLabelNotes
Land of Hope and Fury: a compilation of contemporary protest songs10 July 2015Union Music StoreLucy Ward performs one track: "Bigger Than That"[40]
Shine On – an album of songs by John Lennon9 October 2015IndependentLucy Ward performs one track: "Working Class Hero"

Personal life

Lucy Ward lived in Mickleover, Derbyshire as of 2014.[6] She has a black belt at tae kwon-do and has taught martial arts.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. "Ward has an expressive, powerful voice. She also has an outsize personality, like a latter-day Judy Henske, and a well honed ability to work an audience."
    News: Review: Idgy Vaughn, House Concert (Near York). Paul Rhodes. The Press (York). 8 March 2011. 23 October 2011.
  2. Album Review: Lucy Ward – Adelphi Has To Fly (Navigator). Allan Wilkinson. Northern Sky Music Magazine. 1 July 2011. 2 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222115716/http://www.northernskymag.com/reviews/cd-reviews/lucy-ward-single-flame-navigator. 22 December 2015. dead.
  3. News: Lucy Ward: Adelphi Has to Fly – review. Robin Denselow. Robin Denselow. The Guardian. 16 June 2011 . 17 June 2011.
  4. News: Best Folk Music Albums of 2015: 59 . . 12 December 2015 . 13 December 2015 . Martin Chilton.
  5. News: Lucy Ward video: will she win BBC's Folk Singer of the Year award tonight? . . 19 February 2014 . 18 March 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402105718/http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/m-doing-love-stays-like-ll-happy/story-20628418-detail/story.html . 2 April 2015 . dead .
  6. News: VIDEO: Derby folk star Lucy Ward launches new album . . 20 August 2014 . 27 February 2014 . Ally Walsh . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924013518/http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/VIDEO-Derby-folk-star-Lucy-Ward-launches-new/story-19681620-detail/story.html . 24 September 2015 . dmy-all .
  7. Sources differ on whether George or Anne Boleyn wrote "O Death Rock Me Asleep" but the consensus is that Anne wrote it – see Fatal conspiracies: O Death Rock Me Asleep (Me and Mine website about the life and times of Anne Boleyn).
  8. Web site: Little Eaton. Derbyshire UK: Guide to Derbyshire & the Peak District. 2011. 25 July 2011.
  9. Web site: Old Alice in the Bacon Box – the Little Eaton Hermit . . 21 April 2004 . 1 September 2012.
  10. Web site: Lucy Ward – Adelphi Has to Fly. Alex Gallacher. Folk Radio UK. 21 June 2011. 25 July 2011.
  11. News: Lucy Ward: Single Flame – review . . 15 August 2013 . 27 August 2013 . Robin Denselow . Robin Denselow .
  12. News: Fatea Awards 2015 . Fatea Magazine . 8 January 2016 . 8 January 2016.
  13. News: Lucy Ward – Pretty Warnings . David Pratt. 16 July 2018 . . 16 April 2019.
  14. Web site: Folie à Deux – Madness made of two (2012) . . 17 November 2012.
  15. Web site: Folie à Deux – Madness Made of Two . . British Films Directory . 28 January 2013 . 8 October 2013.
  16. Web site: Lucy Ward writes and records film soundtrack, theatre score and new album on the way . . 15 November 2012 . 17 November 2012.
  17. Web site: Lucy Ward – Single Flame . . 5 August 2013 . 8 August 2013 . Simon Holland.
  18. Web site: Grief at Gray's Court: acclaimed film chronicles York property nightmare . York Mix . Cinema Preview . 18 September 2013 . 15 November 2013 . Kim Hopkins.
  19. Web site: Elizabeth Gaskell Special . . The Verb . October 2014 . 30 October 2014.
  20. News: 3 December 2012 . Unique take on Robin Hood at Warwick theatre . WarwickshireWorld . 21 February 2022.
  21. Web site: The Henwife's Tales . 21 January 2022 . Ballet Folk.
  22. News: Lucy Ward's Cupola link is taking root . . 19 January 2014 . 15 September 2014.
  23. News: David Gibb – There Are Birds in my Garden . . 4 July 2011 . 15 September 2014 . Alex Gallacher.
  24. Web site: There Are Birds in My Garden . Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 11 October 2014 . 19 March 2015 . Reinhard Zierke.
  25. Web site: Letters Through Your Door . Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 11 October 2014 . 19 March 2015 . Reinhard Zierke.
  26. Web site: Marc Block: The Hawthorn Spring . Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 12 September 2014 . 19 March 2015 . Reinhard Zierke.
  27. Web site: The Common Thread . Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 11 July 2014 . 15 July 2015 . Reinhard Zierke.
  28. Web site: Radio 2 Young Folk Award 2009. BBC Radio 2 website. December 2008 . 17 June 2011.
  29. Web site: Adelphi Has to Fly – Lucy Ward: the bright young folk review. Louise Parmakis. Bright Young Folk. 2011 . 17 June 2011.
  30. Web site: BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2009. Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 15 September 2014 . 30 October 2014 . Reinhard Zierke.
  31. Web site: BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2012. Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 15 September 2014 . 30 October 2014 . Reinhard Zierke.
  32. Web site: BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Wednesday 8 February 2012 . BBC Radio 2 website. 18 March 2012 . 2 November 2015.
  33. Radio 2 Folk Awards 2014 Lifetime Achievement Awards announced . . 28 January 2014 . 8 March 2015.
  34. Web site: BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2014. Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 26 May 2015 . 15 July 2015 . Reinhard Zierke.
  35. Web site: Adelphi Has to Fly. Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 18 July 2013 . 9 August 2013 . Reinhard Zierke.
  36. Web site: Single Flame. Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 18 July 2013 . 27 August 2013 . Reinhard Zierke.
  37. Web site: Cupola:Ward: Four. Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 18 July 2013 . 9 August 2013 . Reinhard Zierke.
  38. Web site: The Henwives Tales: The Sisters of Elva Hill. Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 8 January 2022. 20 February 2022 . Reinhard Zierke.
  39. Web site: The Liberty to Choose. Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 14 September 2014. 17 March 2015 . Reinhard Zierke.
  40. Web site: Various artists – Land of Hope and Fury. Union Music Store. 10 July 2015. 2 November 2015.