Rosie Hood at Bristol Folk House

A gig held at Bristol Folk House on Friday 30th November. The event starts at 20:00.


Rosie Hood is a young folk singer from Wiltshire, known for her strong, pure voice and engaging solo performance. A BBC Performing Arts Fellow in 2015 and a 2016 Horizon Award nominee at the Radio 2 Folk Awards, Rosie has become more than purely a traditional singer. Having started learning folk songs at an early age from her family, Rosie has a keen interest in the history of traditional songs, particularly those of her native Wiltshire, where she has

spent time researching in the local archives and developing a broad repertoire of local songs.

Rosie’s BBC Fellowship year with the English Folk Dance & Song Society proved a pivotal point in her career giving her time and space to develop as an artist. The year saw Rosie develop her song-writing with mentor Emily Portman, hone her instrumental skills and even resulted in a transatlantic collaboration with New York based singer and guitarist Jefferson Hamer.

"She has a magical voice, an awareness of her roots, a sense of fun on stage, and of course, makes the most marvelous music” - RnR Magazine

“An exquisitely evocative voice” - Folk Words

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