Red Dirt Skinners | |
Origin: | South East England |
Genre: | Rock, acoustic, contemporary folk, progressive folk, folk rock |
Years Active: | – |
Current Members: | Rob Skinner Sarah Skinner |
The Red Dirt Skinners are an Anglo-Canadian multi-genre duo, who formed in 2011. The duo consists of Rob and Sarah Skinner, both multi-instrumentalists originating from South East England and now residing in Ontario, Canada.
In 2012, the couple's home was the subject of a burglary. Home Sweet Home is a collection of songs written about the events of the weekend of the burglary..[1]
In 2013, the Red Dirt Skinners became the first band in history[2] to succeed at both the British Blues Awards (Winner Instrumentalist of the Year 2014, Runner-up 2013)[3]) and the British Country Music Awards (Horizon Act of the year and People's Choice).[4] Since then they have been nominated at the International Acoustic Music Awards.[5]
The Red Dirt Skinners released Sinking The Mary Rose in 2013 and subsequently Live in Aberdeen in 2014.[6]
In 2014, Sarah Skinner became the first female artist to be endorsed by Trevor James Saxophones.[7] Sarah remained with Trevor James for 7 years before progressing to a solid copper Rampone and Cazzani soprano in early 2022.
Their fifth album, Behind The Wheel, was voted in several polls as Folk/Roots album of the Year in 2016.[8] Behind The Wheel was released on 24 March 2016.[9]
In 2017 Rob and Sarah Skinner were deemed to be "performers of a world class level" and were invited by Canadian immigration to become permanent residents of Canada. [10]
Their sixth album, Under Utopian Skies, was voted in several polls as Alternative album of the year in 2018.[11]
In 2020, Rob Skinner became endorsed by Breedlove Guitars.[12]
Their seventh album, Bear With Us was released on October 22 2021 to high acclaim [13]
Supertramp, Roger Hodgson, Pink Floyd, Queen (band), David Bowie, The Civil Wars, Dream Theater.[14] [15]
Year | Association | Category | Nominated Work | Result | ||
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2012 | British Blues Awards[16] | Song of the Year | Cheap Champagne | |||
2012 | British Blues Awards | Instrumentalist of the Year | Sarah Skinner | |||
2013 | British Blues Awards | Song of the Year | The Neighbour's Rooster | |||
2013 | British Blues Awards | Instrumentalist of the Year | Sarah Skinner | |||
2013 | Phoenix FM Awards[17] | Instrumentalist of the Year | Sarah Skinner | |||
2013 | British Country Music Awards[18] | Horizon Act of the Year | Red Dirt Skinners | |||
2013 | British Country Music Awards | People's Choice | Red Dirt Skinners | |||
2013 | UK Country Radio Awards[19] | Song of the Year | Mr Jones | |||
2014 | UUK Country Radio Awards | Act of the Year | Red Dirt Skinners | |||
2014 | British Blues Awards | Instrumentalist of the Year | Sarah Skinner | |||
2014 | British Blues Awards | Acoustic Act of the Year | Red Dirt Skinners | |||
2015 | British Blues Awards | Instrumentalist of the Year | Sarah Skinner | |||
2015 | UK Americana Music Association Awards | UK Artist of the Year | Red Dirt Skinners | |||
2015 | UK Americana Music Association Awards | UK Instrumentalist of the Year | Sarah Skinner | |||
2016 | UK Songwriting Awards[20] | Folk Song of the Year | Behind The Wheel | |||
2016 | International Acoustic Music Awards[21] | Duo of the Year | Red Dirt Skinners | |||
2016 | JUNO Awards[22] | International Album of the Year | Behind The Wheel | |||
2016 | Bluesdoodles Picks of 2016[23] | Folk/Roots/ Acoustic Album of the Year | Behind The Wheel | |||
2018 | Bluesdoodles Picks of 2018[24] | Alternative Album of the Year | Under Utopian Skies | |||
2018 | Music News Picks of 2018[25] | Album of the Year | Under Utopian Skies | |||
2018 | International Acoustic Music Awards | Duo of the Year | Red Dirt Skinners | |||
2021 | Music News Picks of 2021[26] | Album of the Year | Bear With Us |