James Yorkston

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About James Yorkston

A Scottish singer songwriter with a literary, folk bent and unconventional approach, singer, songwriter, and author James Yorkston emerged out of Fife's burgeoning indie scene in the early 2000s as part of the Fence Collective, an eclectic but like-minded creative alliance that also included King Creosote, The Beta Band, and KT Tunstall among its ranks. Early appearances supporting U.K. folk icons like Bert Jansch and John Martyn led to a long-running contract with Domino Records , for which he produced career standouts like 2004's Just Beyond the River and 2008's When the Haar Rolls In. The following decade, Yorkston's output became increasingly more cerebral in tone, with unique releases like 2014's Cellardyke Recording and Wassailing Society and a series of minimalist trio albums he recorded with English bassist Jon Thorne and Indian sarangi player Suhail Yusuf Khan. Having already published a touring memoir, he branched out into fiction writing with his 2016 debut novel, 3 Craws, before returning to the studio for 2019's exploratory The Route to the Harmonium. In 2020, he began working with Stockholm's The SecondHand Orchestra, Domino Records once more releasing their collaborative album 'The Wide, Wide River'. In 2022, James and the Orchestra joined forces once more, this time for the album 'The Great White Sea Eagle' which bought Nina Persson, vocalist with The Cardigans, into the fold. James was born in Kingsbarns, a small village in Fife, Scotland.

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About James Yorkston

A Scottish singer songwriter with a literary, folk bent and unconventional approach, singer, songwriter, and author James Yorkston emerged out of Fife's burgeoning indie scene in the early 2000s as part of the Fence Collective, an eclectic but like-minded creative alliance that also included King Creosote, The Beta Band, and KT Tunstall among its ranks. Early appearances supporting U.K. folk icons like Bert Jansch and John Martyn led to a long-running contract with Domino Records , for which he produced career standouts like 2004's Just Beyond the River and 2008's When the Haar Rolls In. The following decade, Yorkston's output became increasingly more cerebral in tone, with unique releases like 2014's Cellardyke Recording and Wassailing Society and a series of minimalist trio albums he recorded with English bassist Jon Thorne and Indian sarangi player Suhail Yusuf Khan. Having already published a touring memoir, he branched out into fiction writing with his 2016 debut novel, 3 Craws, before returning to the studio for 2019's exploratory The Route to the Harmonium. In 2020, he began working with Stockholm's The SecondHand Orchestra, Domino Records once more releasing their collaborative album 'The Wide, Wide River'. In 2022, James and the Orchestra joined forces once more, this time for the album 'The Great White Sea Eagle' which bought Nina Persson, vocalist with The Cardigans, into the fold. James was born in Kingsbarns, a small village in Fife, Scotland.

James Yorkston's Popular songs

  • Summer Song
  • I Awoke
  • Woozy With Cider
  • Woozy With Cider - Jon Hopkins remix
  • Tortoise Regrets Hare
  • After Hours
  • Hold Out For Love
  • Sam and Jeanie McGreagor
  • Keeping Up With The Grandchildren, Yeah
  • Tender To The Blues

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A Scottish singer songwriter with a literary, folk bent and unconventional approach, singer, songwriter, and author James Yorkston emerged out of Fife's burgeoning indie scene in the early 2000s as part of the Fence Collective, an eclectic but like-minded creative alliance that also included King…
James Yorkston's most streamed songs include Summer Song, I Awoke, Woozy With Cider, Woozy With Cider - Jon Hopkins remix, Tortoise Regrets Hare, After Hours, Hold Out For Love, Sam and Jeanie McGreagor, Keeping Up With The Grandchildren, Yeah, Tender To The Blues. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
James Yorkston is primarily known for melancholia, frequently fusing it with elements of scottish hush. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream James Yorkston's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Summer Song, I Awoke, Woozy With Cider, Woozy With Cider - Jon Hopkins remix, Tortoise Regrets Hare, After Hours, Hold Out For Love, Sam and Jeanie McGreagor, Keeping Up With The Grandchildren, Yeah, Tender To The Blues are available on all major platforms. Follow James Yorkston on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
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