Ellie Gowers
“Ellie Gowers is, quite literally, an all-singing, all-dancing folk polymath” Jon Wilks, TradFolk
Presented by: Ashburton Arts Centre0 | ASHBURTON: Arts Centre (info) |
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P | Saturday 31st May, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 7:30pm |
. | All ages |
C | Music - Folk/blues/world |
Event information
“Emerging onto the UK folk scene with her debut album, ‘Dwelling by the Weir’ (2022), Ellie explored folklore and stories of her hometown, Warwick, through ecological, sociological, and personal themes (‘Full of delicacy, precision, and gentle delight’, The Guardian). It connected with wider audiences and secured her a place on the UK touring circuit. After the release of her celebrated album, Ellie has continued to firmly root herself in the songwriting scene. However this time, her new music amplifies her writing; referencing the more contemporary sounds of MIPSO and Jeff Buckley. After a heavy year of touring away from home, themes of absence, push/pull, and longing emerge from this new and exciting direction.
Summer 2024 saw the arrival of new music. To date the EP has enjoyed airplay from BBC Radio 2 (Mark Radcliffe), BBC6 Music (Lauren Laverne – Fantastic Beats feature)
Ellie toured the UK Supporting Gemma Hayes in October 2024 and this included a first appearance at the prestigious Union Chapel.
Following the release of her single, ‘The Stars Are Ours’, BBC Radio 2 beckoned for a ‘really
impressive’ (Mark Radcliffe) live session which was widely lauded (‘absolutely beautiful’, Zoe Ball).
Ellie has composed music for BBC Radio 3’s production of ‘Middlemarch’ and toured as support act for a number of artists including Blair Dunlop and Elephant Sessions.”
“Ellie Gowers is, quite literally, an all-singing, all-dancing folk polymath” Jon Wilks, TradFolk
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