Rosie Doonan

Rosie Doonan

Kirkgate Community Centre, Shipley.

16s -14s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

GENERAL ADMISSION

£14.85 Face value (£13.50)

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Rosie Doonan is a musician, composer, writer, topliner, and vocalist from West Yorkshire. Hailing from Wakefield - with firm family roots in Tyne and Wear - Rosie cut her teeth on the local music scene both at home and in neighbouring Leeds before settling in Saltaire, a jewel in the crown of the industrious north. She's a northern lass through and through, and all the better for it. 
 
That, however, skips over a career that has seen her work across film, sync, advertising and television, composing music for the likes of Universal, Audio Network and The Nerve; she has tackled almost anything from soul to swing when both writing and performing; but folk is where her heart is. The 2010's saw album releases, yet long before that Rosie was soaking up the free folk festivals of the British countryside, following (both literally and figuratively) in the footsteps of her father and uncle playing in folk luminaries Hedgehog Pie. In 2006, she was nominated for a BBC Folk Award with Ben Murray for their collaboration 'Mill Lane'. 
 
Since those heady early days, you could argue there's been a break; that would be underselling things a touch. "I'm at that stage in life where I'm a knackered Mum getting chocolate for my birthday that my kids then eat in front of me in bed" says Doonan, but if she's feeling tired then she's not showing it. Musically, she's taken a backseat, but very much at the forefront - touring internationally as a session musician with renowned artists such as Peter Gabriel, Birdy, and John Metcalfe. Not to mention that she's also a choir leader across multiple vocal groups around Yorkshire. 
 
There's new music, and this will be her album launch - it's a cliché to say her writing has matured, but in this case, it would be entirely true. Hints of Laura Marling and Richard Hawley creep in, but this is very much the original sound of a songwriter gathering all her musical experience and a life lived into a collection of songs that she can be proud of.