Stephanie Kirkham
Stephanie Kirkham is an English singer-songwriter.
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Origin | Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Easy Action Recordings |
Website | http://www.stephaniekirkham.com |
Biography
Kirkham grew up in the heart of the Ribble Valley, Lancashire listening to Joni Mitchell, The Beatles and Johnny Cash, dreaming of being a songwriter. She went to Blackpool Art College and worked at various arts and crafts, floristry and painting.
After receiving her acapella songs through the post, Jamie Nelson organised the early recordings that became the basis of her debut album. David Boyd signed Kirkham to a five album deal with Hut/Virgin and in 2003 That Girl was released. Six months into her deal, Hut closed and Kirkham began writing for her second album.
Sunlight on My Soul was released in 2006. Receiving reviews throughout the UK, critics praised her bold progression on an album that encompasses tudor madrigals, celtic folk, country and jazzy pop.
Kirkham's third album Tiny Spark was released on 22 January 2016. It was recorded and produced by Phil Thornalley, and co-produced by Mads Hauge.
Discography
Albums
- That Girl (Hut/Virgin) – 29 September 2003
- Sunlight on My Soul (SLK Music) – 6 February 2006
- Tiny Spark (Easy Action Recordings) – 22 January 2016
Singles
- "Inappropriate"
- "Show Me What You're Made Of"
- "Easy As 123"
- "Best Time Ever"
- "Future Come On"