Al Lewis (singer-songwriter)

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Al Lewis
Born 1984
Pwllheli, Wales
Genres Folk, pop, cymraeg
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter
Years active 2007present
Labels ALM, Sain
Associated acts
Website Official website

Al Lewis (born 1984 in Pwllheli, Wales) is a Welsh singer and songwriter. He became known in the Welsh language media after his song came second in the Cân i Gymru[1] contest in 2007.

Biography

Lewis attended Ysgol y Creuddyn in Conwy, where he formed a cover band called Bluewood.[2]

He participated in Cân i Gymru in 2007, the 38th edition of the competition. He came second in the competition with the song Llosgi (Burning), jointly composed by Lewis and Arwel Lloyd Owen.[3]

In 2007, Lewis released his first Welsh language EP entitled Byw Mewn Breuddwyd. Lewis appeared at the Wakestock Festival,[4] alongside Mark Ronson, and at the inaugural Sŵn Festival[5] in Cardiff.

In June 2009, Lewis released his first Welsh language album, Sawl Ffordd Allan,[6] reaching number one in the C2 Radio Cymru Welsh language chart, and the Skin & Bones EP, in collaboration with fellow Welsh singer and songwriter Sarah Howells of Paper Aeroplanes.[7]

Lewis and Howells have also recorded a live video session for the BBC. BBC Radio Wales described his collaboration with Howells as showing "cinematic mainstream melodies reminiscent of James Blunt or Simon and Garfunkel."[8]

Lewis' album, In the Wake, was released in October 2010.

In early 2013, Lewis released his second English language album, which again featured backing vocals from Sarah Howells. The album also features a rerecorded version of Llosgi. The album was produced by Charlie Peacock.[9] The album was recorded at his home studio in Nashville.

In December 2013 Lewis released a Christmas single, A Child's Christmas in Wales, in homage to Welsh poet and writer Dylan Thomas.[2][10] The song was added to the BBC Radio 2 playlist.[2]

By his links in Nashville, Lewis met Mississippi-born singer-songwriter Alva Leigh and they formed the band Lewis and Leigh. As of October 2014 Lewis and Leigh have released a four-track EP, Night Drives. The EP features three original songs and a cover of Wilco's Say You Miss Me.

Lewis's music is regularly played on BBC Radio 2. In 2015 he headlined the bill at Sesiwn Fawr in Dolgellau.[11]

Discography

Albums

EPs

References

  1. S4C.co.uk
  2. 1 2 3 Kathryn Williams (22 December 2013) "The Welsh singer-songwriter with a surprise Christmas hit that cost just £1,000 to make", Wales Online. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  3. "Einir yn ennill Cân i Gymru" (in Welsh), BBC Cymru, 5 March 2007.
  4. Wakestock.co.uk
  5. Swnfest.com
  6. Sainwales.com
  7. Al Lewis, BBC walesmusic, last updated 8 March 2010. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  8. BBC.co.uk
  9. Al Lewis – Battles, Newsoundwales website, 9 February 2013.
  10. Al Lewis (interview), Newsoundwales website, 2 October 2014.
  11. "Sesiwn Fawr Dolgellau in 2015 is "bigger and better"". Daily Post (North Wales). 26 June 2015.

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