⭑⭑⭑⭑⭑ “Fans of folk and Americana will be entranced by their music and gorgeous singing… spine-tingling” - Daily Express
Emily Kelly and Graham Coe are Edinburgh-based duo The Jellyman’s Daughter. Singing with an affinity and closeness that can often have audiences puzzling over who is singing which harmony line, Emily’s honeyed voice and Graham’s soft introspective tone have an almost matching vocal range. Their songs can range from a simple plaintive wisp of a feeling to imaginative musical endeavours incorporating guitar, mandolin and Graham's distinctive cello playing, which can range from powerful, driving rhythmic folk propulsion to delicate, sonorous post-rock-inspired underscoring. The full band comprises innovative 5-string banjo (Jamie Francis), bass (Leo Bacica), and drums (Ben Collard).
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⭑⭑⭑⭑⭑ “A stunning blend of acoustic instruments, sublime vocal harmonies and heartfelt songs” - Northern Sky (Album of the Month)
“Song-writing of the highest order... Exquisite vocals and harmonies, dynamic and expressive cello playing” - The Fountain