Talis Kimberley Explained

Talis Kimberley is an English folk singer-songwriter, activist,[1] and political figure[2] based in Wiltshire, England. Her songs are narrative in nature and feature a mixture of mythology, green issues and everyday life approached from unexpected angles, among other things.[3] She performs as a solo artist or with her floating band (formerly 'Mythical Beasts'),[4] and is managed by Marchwood Media. She has been an active contributor to the Occupy movement, and in 2015 was the parliamentary candidate for the Green Party for the South Swindon constituency, winning 1,757 votes.[5]

Music

Kimberley has been an active musician on the filk circuit since 1990,[6] playing in the UK, Germany, Canada and the United States. She has been a Guest of Honour at VIbraphone (1994) – UK; FilKONtario (1997) – Canada; OVFF (2000), Consonance (2003), DucKon 19 (2010), MarCon (2017) – USA; and FilkCONtinental (2006) – Germany.[7] She was also Guest at DraCon, Bristol (1992) and 'Featured Filker' at Boskone, USA (1995).[8]

Pegasus Awards

Talis has been nominated for 32 Pegasus Awards and of those nominations has received nine awards:[9]

Year Category Song
2014 Best Song Paper Worlds (tie)
2013 Best Writer/Composer
2009 Best Classic Song Still Catch the Tide
2008 Best Classic Song Archetype Café
2007 Best Writer/Composer
2006 Best Torch Song X-Libris
2002 Best Filk Song Velvet
2001Best Performer
2001 Best Writer/Composer

Discography

Album contributor

In addition to releasing her own albums, Kimberley has also worked as an album contributor:

Guest musician

Her guest musician appearances on other albums include:

Covers

Several of Talis Kimberley's songs have been covered by other musicians and ensembles including Kathy Mar, Zander Nyrond, Musical Chairs, Rika Körte, Judith Hayman, Harmony Heifers,[12] Seanan McGuire,[13] Dandelion Wine and Playing Rapunzel.

Notable performances

Kimberley has performed in many and varying settings during the course of her career. She appeared at the Schlendrian Folk Bar (2000),[14] Glastonbury Festival (1995)[15] and the Bristol Community Festival (several years in the 1990s). She was part of Festival at the Edge 2012, Treefest 2011 and 2012, and the Little Green Gathering 2013. Kimberley was the Songwriter in Residence at the 2013 Havant Literary Festival.[16] She was also one of the acts, along with Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, who took part in a charity fundraiser to allow the village of Wroughton to purchase Kings Farm Wood.[17]

Politics

Kimberley is an active member of the Green Party, having stood in the 2014 local elections as the Swindon Area Green Party candidate for Wroughton Ward of Swindon Borough Council.[18] Previously serving as Press Officer, in 2015 she was the party's candidate for the South Swindon parliamentary constituency,[19] and received the fewest votes (1,757 votes / 3.6% of the total vote).[5] She stood again in the 2017 election and received 747 votes (1.5%).[20]

Kimberley also served as a member of Wroughton Parish Council for several years, including as Chair of the Environment and Road Traffic committee, and then was twice elected chair of the council. She is currently an independent councillor on Wroughton Parish Council.

Other interests

As well as having had lyrics for her songs published in various filk songbooks, Kimberley has contributed to publications[21] and co-created the comic strip Zen Zebras.[22] Kimberley has also appeared in the ITV West TV Documentary 'Highly Illogical' (2003)[23] and made guest appearances on radio shows including the Prairie Ceilidh radio show in Canada.[24]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Talis Kimberley Song Out. https://archive.today/20150119094213/http://catsittingstill.livejournal.com/226172.html. dead. Catsittingstill.livejournal.com. 19 January 2015. 12 February 2021.
  2. Web site: Talis Kimberley-Fairbourn – Candidate (PPC) for South Swindon in 2015. 19 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150119103843/https://yournextmp.com/person/4928/talis-kimberley-fairbourn. 12 February 2021. 19 January 2015.
  3. Web site: Talis Kimberley – Official Website . Talis.net . 2020-05-19.
  4. Blades, F. 1997. 'Mythical Beasts at the Queens Head, Easton, Bristol'. Feedback Issue 43.
  5. Web site: Seat Details. Electoralcalculus.co.uk.
  6. Programme for 'DraCon: Bristol's First Fantasy and Science Fiction Convention' (1992). Bristol: University of Bristol Students' Union.
  7. Web site: Filk Music in the UK . Filk.co.uk . 2005-04-12 . 2020-05-19.
  8. Web site: History of Boskone . 2012-04-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120414205740/http://www.nesfa.org/boskone/boskone-history.html . 14 April 2012 . Boskcon History. New England Science Fiction Association, Inc. (Website link retrieved 28 September 2010).
  9. Web site: Pegasus Awards – Talis Kimberley . Ovff.org . 2020-05-19.
  10. Web site: Kirstins Let's Filk About Homepage. 21 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110721182244/http://www.filk.info/filkdb/medium/56. 12 February 2021. 21 July 2011.
  11. Web site: About Pagan Folk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100820012613/http://www.earthyfolk.org/paganfolk/ . 20 August 2010 . Earthy Folk . Internet Archive.
  12. Web site: HARMONY HEIFERS Page . 2010-10-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100910025937/http://www.mysticfig.com/heifers.htm . 10 September 2010 . – Harmony Heifers page on Mystic Fig Studios website (Website link retrieved 13 October 2010)
  13. Web site: Albums . Seananmcguire.com . 2020-05-19.
  14. Von Freyberg, P. 2000. 'Mit ihrer sanften Stimme schafft Talis Kimberley eine intime Atmosphäre' Höchster Kreisblatt.
  15. OVFF. 2000. 'Meet Our Guest of Honor: Talis Kimberley' Columbus:Ohio Valley Filk Festival
  16. Web site: Havant Literary Festival - Programme . 2014-09-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150119094939/http://www.havantlitfest.org.uk/previousPerformers.php . 19 January 2015 .
  17. Web site: Rock legend helps to reach cash target to save woods. Swindon Advertiser. 18 March 2014 .
  18. Web site: LOCAL ELECTION: Candidates declared. Swindon Advertiser. 25 April 2014 .
  19. Web site: Contacts – Swindon Area Green Party website. Swindongreens.org.uk. 3 September 2014. 19 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150119104012/http://swindongreens.org.uk/contacts. dead.
  20. News: Swindon South parliamentary constituency – Election 2017. BBC.
  21. Kimberley, T. 'Cinema Alone' in Dream On: Bristol Writers on Cinema (1994). Bristol: New Worlds.
  22. Web site: United Publications . Up1.co.uk . 2020-05-19.
  23. Web site: Redweather Portfolio – video production in Bristol. 20 August 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100820063946/http://www.redweather.co.uk/portfolio.html. 12 February 2021. 20 August 2010.
  24. News: Prairie Ceilidh Radio Show Official Website. Dandelionwine.ca. 13 October 2010.