Artist

Jackie Oates

Genre: Folk ,Contemporary Folk ,Traditional Folk ,Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
Origin: U.S.A
Active: 2003 - Present
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Jacke Oates, an award-winning English vocalist and fiddle performer, merges the scope of Britain's traditional folk traditions with an appreciation for popular appeal. Her involvement with Rachel Unthank and the Winterset beginning in 2005 paved the way for a thriving independent trajectory that produced well-received recordings such as Saturnine (2011), The Spyglass & The Herringbone (2015), and Gracious Wings (2022). In 2024 Earthcycle surfaced as a folk-tinged reinterpretation of Vivaldi's Four Seasons created alongside Orchestra of the Swan. Beyond her individual projects, Oates has appeared with the folk trio Wistman's Wood and contributed vocals to Morris Offspring, The Imagined Village, and John Spiers of Bellowhead.

She entered the world in Congleton, Cheshire, and grew up in Staffordshire, where childhood exposure to folk festivals and impromptu family singalongs in pubs shaped her musical outlook; her father danced with Morris sides, while her older brother Douglas, known professionally as Jim Moray, emerged as an innovative folk singer, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. After completing an English degree at Exeter University in Devon that deepened her affinity for traditional balladry, Oates started gathering regional songs. She entered Rachel Unthank and the Winterset as a viola player in 2004 and featured on the ensemble's first album, Cruel Sister, released the next year. The experience bolstered her assurance, prompting her to launch a solo career with a self-titled debut in 2006 even as the Unthanks rose to prominence among leading English folk acts of the early twenty-first century. Two years afterward The Violet Hour continued her approach of reframing localized folk material through contemporary sensibilities. She partnered with the prolific Scottish indie-folk musician Alasdair Roberts (Appendix Out) for Hyperboreans in 2010, then issued the acclaimed Saturnine in 2011, which incorporated several original compositions.

Oates participated in the folk-fusion group the Imagined Village's 2012 album Bending the Dark and examined the heritage of cradle songs on her 2013 solo release Lullabies. The markedly livelier Spyglass & the Herringbone arrived two years later with an eclectic, energetic selection drawn chiefly from traditional sources. On 2018's introspective The Joy of Living she turned toward personal themes tied to her daughter's arrival and her father's passing. Needle Pin, Needle Pin, a joint effort with Bellowhead's John Spiers, emerged in 2020, followed by her eighth solo album Gracious Wings in 2022, shaped by her research at an Oxford hospice during master's studies in music psychotherapy. Two years afterward she collaborated with Baroque and jazz musician and composer David Gordon on Orchestra of the Swan's Earthcycle, an environmentally focused film and music initiative marking the three-hundredth anniversary of Vivaldi's Four Seasons.