Emily Smith

Emily Smith is a renowned Scottish folk singer and songwriter whose enchanting voice and skillful storytelling have captivated audiences worldwide. Born and raised in Dumfries and Galloway, Smith first stepped into the folk music scene with her debut album, "A Day Like Today," released in 2002. Since then, she has become one of the leading figures in Scottish folk music, celebrated for her beautiful interpretations of traditional songs as well as her original compositions.

Throughout her career, Emily Smith has consistently received acclaim, with several of her albums such as "Traiveller's Joy," "Echoes," and the poignant "Songs for Christmas" showcasing her versatility and depth as an artist. Her music is characterized by its evocative blend of the old and the new, expertly weaving together elements of Scottish folklore with contemporary sensibilities. The reflective "Too Long Away" and the hauntingly beautiful "King Orfeo," alongside her career-spanning compilation "Ten Years," further highlight Smith's commitment to her craft and the evolution of her sound over a decade. With a rich discography and a reputation for engaging live performances, Emily Smith stands as a luminary in the world of folk music, bringing the stories and sounds of Scotland to an international audience.

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Single - Released August 8, 2024
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