Hilary James’ English Sketches is re-released

Hilary James

Hilary James’ “elegant singing” (Daily Telegraph) has received much acclaim: quintessentially English but easily crossing the great musical divides from British folk ballads to blues and Berlioz. She’s famed too for an unlikely taste in bass instruments (she could turn up with her giant mandobass or slimline, semi-acoustic double bass). Her fine guitar accompaniments cross the genres from Vivaldi to bluegrass and she might even manage a step-dance if the wind is in the right direction. She has recorded six solo albums and also illustrated books, produced video art animations, and augmented reality projects. Continue reading Hilary James’ English Sketches is re-released