Katell Keineg
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Katell Keineg is a Breton-Welsh singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose and sing their own musical material including lyrics and melodies. As opposed to contemporary popular music singers who write their own songs, the term singer-songwriter describes a distinct form of artistry, closely associated with the...

, based in Dublin and New York
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.

Early life

Born in Brittany
Brittany
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 and raised in Cardiff
Cardiff
Cardiff is the capital, largest city and most populous county of Wales and the 10th largest city in the United Kingdom. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for most national cultural and sporting institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of the National Assembly for...

, Katell Keineg is the second child and only daughter of Breton poet and playwright Paol Keineg and his then wife, Judith, a Welsh political activist and schoolteacher.

Both parents were active in their nation's respective independence movement, Judith with Plaid Cymru
Plaid Cymru
' is a political party in Wales. It advocates the establishment of an independent Welsh state within the European Union. was formed in 1925 and won its first seat in 1966...

, Paol with the UDB
Union Démocratique Bretonne
The Breton Democratic Union is the main autonomist and regionalist party in Brittany and Loire-Atlantique. It advocates devolution for Brittany as well as the promotion of the Breton language and its associated culture....

. The family moved to Wales where, exposed to Breton and Welsh folk music, Katell beginning singing, mainly in choirs and eisteddfods. Early influences included George Harrison
George Harrison
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, Robert Plant
Robert Plant
Robert Anthony Plant, CBE is an English singer and songwriter best known as the vocalist and lyricist of the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin. He has also had a successful solo career...

, The Beatles
The Beatles
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, The Skids
The Skids
Skids were an art-punk/punk rock and new wave band from Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, founded in 1977 by Stuart Adamson , William Simpson , Thomas Kellichan and Richard Jobson...

, and Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin
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.

She has cited The Song Remains the Same
The Song Remains the Same (film)
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 as influential; she watched it in the same year she began busking in Cardiff, which led to travels around the UK and Ireland
Ireland
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 playing at ad hoc gigs and festivals.

After taking a law degree at the London School of Economics
London School of Economics
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, she lived for a few years in Cardiff and, at age 25, moved to Dublin, having particularly come to enjoy the city and its ambiences. Despite her annual trips to New York City
New York City
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, Dublin remains her home.

Ô Seasons Ô Castles

In the early 1990s she began living in New York for a time. A live appearance in Times Square
Times Square
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 was captured for posterity by Irish TV in the summer of 1992, by which time she had become one of a number of regular performers at the famed, now defunct Sin-é
Sin-é
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 in lower Manhattan.

Her first release was a seven-inch single called "Hestia" on SOL, an independent label co-owned by musicians Bob Mould
Bob Mould
Robert Arthur "Bob" Mould is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for alternative rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s.-Early life:...

 and Nicholas Hill
Nicholas Hill
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. She was signed by Elektra
Elektra Records
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 in 1993 and in 1994 her debut album, Ô Seasons Ô Castles was released. It garnered much acclaim, most especially from fellow musicians, the album's compositions demonstrating her keen, moving voice in a subtle range of styles. One of the songs, The Gulf of Araby, was played regularly by Natalie Merchant
Natalie Merchant
Natalie Anne Merchant is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She joined the alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs in 1981 and left it to begin her solo career in 1993.-Early life:...

 at concerts for several years and is featured on her live album "Live in Concert, New York City - June 13th 1999". Merchant also invited Keineg to sing on her debut album, Tigerlily
Tigerlily
Tigerlily is an album written, produced, and performed by Natalie Merchant, released on June 20, 1995 . It is her first solo album after splitting from the 10,000 Maniacs...

, on the song Carnival.

Jet

For the next two years she continued to gig regularly, gaining new fans at events such as Lilith Fair
Lilith Fair
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 in the summer of 1997. However, her second album, Jet, while it sold well among fans, was not well marketed by Elektra. Jet featured a biographical song about bisexual Argentine
Argentina
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 surrealist painter Leonor Fini
Leonor Fini
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. In the same year, her friend Jeff Buckley
Jeff Buckley
Jeffrey Scott "Jeff" Buckley , raised as Scotty Moorhead, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was the son of Tim Buckley, also a musician...

 drowned in the Mississippi River
Mississippi River
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 at age thirty. An interview with Hot Press, meant to publicise her new album, was marked by this tragedy. Katell returned to New York where she sang at a tribute.

Following disappointing sales of Jet and a change of management at Elektra, Keineg endured a number of unhappy years at Elektra during which time she released no new music. Eventually she was able, after intense negotiations, to secure a release from her contract with Elektra and to gain back rights to her first two albums. Katell completed this process a couple of years ago, and after they were out of print for a while, Ô Seasons Ô Castles and Jet are now available again on the Field Recordings label (see www.katellkeineg.com for details). Also as a result of the return of the rights for the albums to Keineg, all of her music is now available on iTunes.

From the ... End of Time? to High July

Following a few years out of the public eye, in 2002 Katell released a four-track CD titled What's The Only Thing Worse Than The End of Time? which more than marked a return to form. It consisted of the title track, an exquisite live version of Nick Drake
Nick Drake
Nicholas Rodney "Nick" Drake was an English singer-songwriter and musician. Though he is best known for his sombre guitar based songs, Drake was also proficient at piano, clarinet and saxophone...

's River Man sung at a Nick Drake Festival at St. Anne's, NYC, Waiting For the Weight of Space and Beautiful Day.

It was followed in 2004 by her third album, High July, released via the independent label Megaphone Music.

Current work

In spring 2006, Katell toured the UK with Adrian Crowley and Ann Scott. A high profile interview with Darcy Frey appeared in the New York Times, published July 2, 2006 and this sparked new interest in Katell's music in the USA.

A mini tour of North Wales followed, with an appearance on S4C's Wedi Saith evening programme in which she played a cover version of Super Furry Animals' Y Gwyneb Iau.

Katell began recording new songs at Ann Scott's studio in Dublin, and played several times at The Living Room in NYC, culminating in a month-long Friday night residency in February 2007. Katell and Ann are due to tour in Ireland in autumn 2007.

A new album entitled "At the Mermaid Parade" was released in March 2010.

Singles

  • "Hestia"
  • "Partisan"
  • "Franklin"
  • "One Hell Of A Life"
  • "Smile"
  • "What's The Only Thing Worse Than The End Of Time"
  • "Shaking The Disease"

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