词条 | Sarah Calderwood |
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|name = Sarah Calderwood |image = |caption = |background = solo_singer |birth_name = |birth_date = |birth_place = Australia |death_place = |origin = |instrument = Flute, whistles |occupation = Singer, musician |genre = FolkPop |years_active = |associated_acts = Súnas, TwoCrows, RedCrow |label = |website = {{URL|sarahcalderwood.com/}} }} Sarah Calderwood is an Australian singer-songwriter flautist who unites classic with contemporary folk. She studied playing the classical flute at an early age and had a brief stint in the musical theatre programme at Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music in Mackay, Australia. At 19, she joined Súnas,[1] an Australian Celtic folk group with founding members Mannie McAllister and Paul Brandon. They played over 1200 shows together, headlining Australian and international festivals and touring. As well as fronting the band on vocals, flute and whistles, in 2006 Sarah took over the management of Súnas as well.[2] Súnas released two highly successful albums, Breath Away from Shadow (2008) and Celtic Road (2011) and a release of a concert DVD. Celtic Road charted in the ARIA Classical Top 10.[2][3] Calderwood also had her solo career.[4] She recorded Bushes & Briars accompanied by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.[5] In 2011, she released her album As Night Falls[6] accompanied the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew Greene. The 11-track album of traditional songs included collaborations by Mike Scott (vocals), musical accompaniment by Alan Kelly on the accordion, Shane Nicholson, Bob Spencer on guitar, Lee Novak on bass, David Jones on percussions.[5][7] She was nominated for the ARIA Music Awards in its 26th edition for the category "Best World Music Album" for her album.[8][9] In 2013, she played flute and contributed vocals to The Waterboys, a traditional music collective.[10][11] In 2013, she performed Australia-wide with Paul Brandon of Súnas as an acoustic music duo called The Two Crows.[12][13] Later she formed a brand new American/roots/blues band called RedCrow which plans to releasing an EP.[14] DiscographyAlbums
References1. ^{{Citation | last = Scott| first = Jane | author-link = | date = 16 March 2011 | title = Lyrical notes | periodical = Brisbane News | url = }} 2. ^1 [https://www.abcmusic.com.au/sarah-calderwood ABCMusic Australia: Sarah Calderwood biography] 3. ^{{Citation | last = Suckling | first = Laura | author-link = | date = 14 December 2011 | title = Striking the right chord, Sarah goes solo and shines | periodical = Parramatta Advertiser | url = }} 4. ^Onya Magazine: Sarah Calderwood 5. ^1 FishFineMusic: As Night Falls - Sarah Calderwood 6. ^{{Citation | last = Mengel | first = Noel | author-link = | date = 12 November 2011 | title = The quality of mercy | periodical = The Courier-Mail | url = }} 7. ^{{Citation | last = Smith | first = Rowena | author-link = | date = 23 November 2011 | title = New album the bees' knees | periodical = Albert & Logan News | url = }} 8. ^ARIA Charts: ARIA Awards 2012 Nominations Announced 9. ^{{Citation | last = | first = | author-link = | date = 28 September 2012 | title = Celtic tunes with twist | periodical = The Gold Coast Bulletin | url = }} 10. ^Irish Central: A date with WB Yeats and the Waterboys in New York City 11. ^Noise11: Waterboys to feature Sarah Calderwood at Sydney show 12. ^{{Citation | last = | first = | author-link = | date = 13 March 2013 | title = Two Crows in matinee show at the Clarendon | periodical = Blue Mountains Gazette | url = }} 13. ^Around You (Australia): Two Crows Matinee Sarah Calderwood and Paul Brandon 14. ^{{Citation | last = Nally | first = Alicia | author-link = | date = 29 October 2014 | title = Celtic sounds to ring out at Bond | periodical = Northside Chronicle | url = }} 15. ^ARIA Report 1136 External links
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