Lisa Knapp

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Shipping Song 05:04 Tools
Salisbury Plain 03:32 Tools
There u r 05:02 Tools
Blacksmith 05:35 Tools
Hidden Seam 00:00 Tools
Ruler Of The Rest 03:51 Tools
Two Ravens 04:01 Tools
Seagiver 05:52 Tools
Black Horse 04:28 Tools
Till April Is Dead 05:34 Tools
Hunt The Hare (Pt II) 03:53 Tools
Hunt The Hare (Pt I) 04:09 Tools
Hushabye 04:41 Tools
Blacksmith (Youth Remix) 05:34 Tools
Beggar beggar 04:55 Tools
wild & undaunted 04:53 Tools
The Night Before May Day 04:48 Tools
Three Knights 05:43 Tools
Little Bird 04:13 Tools
Searching For Lambs 04:02 Tools
Staines Morris 03:19 Tools
Ride Along 04:48 Tools
Bitter Withy 04:02 Tools
Lavender 03:19 Tools
Dew Is On The Grass 03:32 Tools
May Garland 00:30 Tools
A Blacksmith Courted Me 05:35 Tools
Six Dukes 04:45 Tools
Fine Horseman 06:01 Tools
Lark In The Morning 06:01 Tools
Lily White Hand 06:01 Tools
Pleasant Month of May 04:59 Tools
Padstow May Song 04:59 Tools
Don’t You Go A Rushing 04:59 Tools
Bedfordshire May Day Carol 05:15 Tools
The Queen's Men 05:15 Tools
Where’s Troy? 05:15 Tools
Two Ravens (feat. Martin Carthy) 01:30 Tools
Blacksmith - Youth Remix 05:35 Tools
Black Horse (feat. James Yorkston) 04:28 Tools
Hushabye (feat. Kathryn Williams) 04:41 Tools
Shipping Song - Live 04:28 Tools
Lavender Song 04:41 Tools
Green Jack 04:41 Tools
Hunt the Hare Part II (feat. Alasdair Roberts) 05:35 Tools
Hunt the Hare Part I (feat. Alasdair Roberts) 05:35 Tools
There You Are 05:06 Tools
Hunt the Hare (Pt II) - Live 03:30 Tools
Maria Marten 04:02 Tools
I Wish My Love Was a Cherry 04:58 Tools
The Pleasant Month Of May 00:00 Tools
Black Horse - Radio Edit 03:30 Tools
Cuckoo 04:02 Tools
Searching For Lambs (feat. Graham Coxon) 03:30 Tools
Ploughboys Glory 04:02 Tools
Ruler of the Rest - Live 04:02 Tools
May Song 00:00 Tools
Seagiver - Radio Edit 04:02 Tools
Hunt the Hare (Pt Ii) [feat. Alasdair Roberts] 00:00 Tools
Hunt the Hare (Pt I) [feat. Alasdair Roberts] 00:00 Tools
Staines Morris (feat. David Tibet) 04:02 Tools
Sailsbury Plain 04:02 Tools
Bedfordshire May Day Carol (feat. Mary Hampton) 04:02 Tools
A promise that i keep 00:00 Tools
Don't You Go A Rushing 04:35 Tools
Barbara Ellen 04:09 Tools
Shipping Song (Live) 03:50 Tools
A May Garland 03:17 Tools
Jack In The Green 04:35 Tools
Dont You Go A Rushing 04:09 Tools
Wheres Troy? 04:09 Tools
Where's Troy? 04:09 Tools
Hunt The Hare part II 03:50 Tools
Hunt The Hare part I 04:09 Tools
Two Ravens (feat. Martin Carth 00:30 Tools
Hunt the Hare Part II (feat. A 04:09 Tools
Folk for England - English Folk Sampler 04:53 Tools
Black Horse (feat. James Yorks 04:09 Tools
Hunt the Hare Part I (feat. Al 00:30 Tools
Hunt The Hare Part 1 00:30 Tools
Hushabye (feat. Kathryn Willia 00:30 Tools
Hunt The Hare pt I 04:09 Tools
Hunt the Hare, Pt. I (feat. Alasdair Roberts) 04:09 Tools
Hunt The Hare part II 00:00 Tools
Ruler of the Rest (Live) 00:00 Tools
Hunt the Hare Part I 00:00 Tools
I Thought I Would 00:00 Tools
Hunt The Hare pt II 03:52 Tools
Shipping Song (Pete Flood remix) 00:00 Tools
Hunt The Hare Part 2 00:00 Tools
Hunt the Hare, Pt. II (feat. Alasdair Roberts) 03:53 Tools
Beggar Beggar (6 Music Session, 20 Nov 2007) 03:53 Tools
Blacksmith (6 Music Session, 20 Nov 2007) 05:15 Tools
Where's Troy 04:58 Tools
May Garland [SESSION] 04:58 Tools
A Beggar A Beggar 04:09 Tools
The Queen's Men - Lisa Knapp 05:15 Tools
Don't You Go A Rushing [SESSION] 05:15 Tools
On Christmas Day (6 Music Session, 20 Nov 2007) 05:15 Tools
Hunt the Hare (Pt II)[Live] 03:53 Tools
Hunt the Hare pt. 2 03:53 Tools
There U R (Gerry Diver Remix) 04:33 Tools
Hunt the Hare, Pt. II 04:33 Tools
Seagiver (Radio Edit) 01:30 Tools
Blacksmith(youth Remix) 01:30 Tools
Mrs Jones' Song 01:30 Tools
Don't You Go A Rushing (EAN Edit) 01:30 Tools
Black Horse (feat. James Yorkston) - Radio Edit 01:30 Tools
Lark In The Morning [R2 SESSION] 01:30 Tools
Shipping Song [SESSION] 01:30 Tools
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Vocalist and fiddler player Lisa Knapp grew up in London, fed on a music diet which lurched from house to dance to pop, through The Waterboys to Van Morrison, finally landing her in the unlikely environs of folk music by way of a friend’s record collection. What followed were several years of musical exploration which included countless days rediscovering recordings and books of traditional singers and songs from early 20th century through to the folk revival of the ‘60s and ‘70s, by way of the folk music archives at Cecil Sharp House in Camden. Meanwhile Lisa became more involved in the traditional folk scene, singing and playing fiddle at folk clubs, including regular performances at Court Sessions Folk Club and a first solo show at Lewes Arms Folk Club. She also played at Irish sessions and guested for Irish fiddler/multi-instrumentalist Gerry Diver at his show at Hammersmith Irish Centre in London. In 2003 she began recording her own material. The first track she put down was ‘Blacksmith’, a York Broadside ballad published in 1825 and most famously recorded in 1971 by Steeleye Span. The track caught the ear of producer Youth (winner of two Brit Awards and producer/remixer to The Verve (Urban Hymns), U2, Crowded House, INXS, Paul McCartney and more) who offered to remix the track. The result was a powerful and unforgettably renewed version of this song of unrequited love. The track was released in 2006 on Youth’s folk compilation album titled 'What The Folk Vol. 1' (Butterfly Records). In autumn 2005 Lisa and co-producer Gerry Diver put down the skeleton of what would become her debut album. Early tracks were put up on a Myspace page and interest in her began to grow. The result was the debut album Wild And Undaunted (Ear To The Ground Records - available in most stores/Amazon/iTunes) which was released on March 26th 2007 following radio play on Radio 1, 2 and 3 and greeted by a host of outstanding reviews. She has gone on to reach no 5 in the iTunes chart and was HMV Choice's album of the month in May/June 2007. Summer 2007 saw her in demand with more than twenty festival appearances including The Greenman Festival, The Larmer Tree Festival and Cambridge Folk Festival. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.