Kizzy Meriel Crawford
Kizzy is a Bajan-Welsh singer songwriter from Merthyr Tydfil, who sings in both English and Welsh, using traditional and modern sources.
1996
United Kingdom
Welsh/Bajan
2012 – Crawford won the Arts Connect Original Singer-Songwriter prize resulting in work with Amy Wadge, including recording her first single Starling and its video with Arts Connect’s Sonig – youth music industry initiative
2014 – She was named as one of twelve BBC Horizons acts for 2014-15
She performed her song The Starling live on BBC Radio Wales’s Bethan Elfyn Show in August 2013. This was then released as her debut single in November 2013, followed by her EP Temporary Zone in December, released by Cardiff record label See Monkey Do Monkey. Together with many radio and TV appearances in Wales during 2013, she has also performed live at various venues including the FOCUS Wales Festival, the Sŵn festival, the Green Man Festival, Caerphilly Castle and Maes B at the National Eisteddfod of Wales. Crawford also performed at Festival No 6.
In 2014, she signed to publishing company BDi Music.
Crawford appeared on the BBC Wales 6 nations 2014 promotions singing Calon Lân. She performed her new single Golden Brown, and also Calon Lân, live on BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live programme on 20 September 2014. . Later that year she performed at Glastonbury on the BBC Introducing Stage and has since performed at several other high profile festivals, including Womex Blissfields, Hay Festival and Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
In 2015, she released the single Shout Out / Yr Alwad, a co-write with Owen Powell. The track was selected as the soundtrack to the Visit Wales 2015 National TV & Online Campaign.
Crawford performed at the Euro 16 Welsh team homecoming gig at Cardiff City Football Stadium, alongside the Manic Street Preachers.
In 2016, several of her compositions were selected as part of the WJEC A Level Music Syllabus – her music is in the contemporary section alongside The Manics and Gruff Rhys & The Super Furry Animals. Later Crawford was invited to perform and discuss that accolade live on Woman’s Hour for BBC Radio 4.
Later in 2016, Crawford collaborated with Jazz pianist and composer Gwilym Simcock on a new collaboration Birdsong – Can Yr Adar, based on the Celtic Rainforest within Carngafallt, the RSPB Nature Reserve in the Elan Valley. They co-wrote new music and performed and toured it live with Sinfonia Cymru across Wales, culminating in a performance at the London Jazz Festival. In 2018, the Birdsong-Can Yr Adar CD was released via Basho Records to coincide with a second UK tour. The recording was listed as a Top 100 2018 album by renowned jazz journalist Ted Gioia.
In 2017 she performed live with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and at Cambridge Folk Festival. She played a supporting role as PC Emma Jones in the award winning BBC drama Keeping Faith.
In 2018 Crawford signed to the record label Freestyle and released her debut album in 2019.
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