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Lady Nade is celebrated as one of the UK’s most distinctive soulful voices. She began writing poems and songs as a way of healing from grief and soon found that sharing her music brought comfort to others navigating life’s complexities. With a soothing voice and a gift for storytelling, her authentic and vulnerable lyrics create a powerful space for connection and shared understanding.
Across three acclaimed albums, she has received praise from the likes of BBC Radio 2, BBC 6Music, The Line of Best Fit, Folk Radio and Americana UK. Her music moves effortlessly between folk pop, soul, Americana, indie roots and jazz, always centring on emotional depth and the craft of songwriting.
Her belief that music can be a bridge to well-being runs through every aspect of her work. Alongside her artistry, she supports children and adults living with life-threatening illnesses.
Lady Nade has graced stages worldwide with Grammy-nominated artists Yola and Allison Russell, and luminaries such as The Waterboys, P.P. Arnold, Tunde (The Lighthouse Family), The War and Treaty, and Spiers and Boden.
In her home city of Bristol, her name is engraved at the historic Bristol Beacon, where she is recognised as one of the city’s most influential women. For listeners drawn to legends like Nina Simone and Joan Armatrading, Lady Nade offers music that is timeless, heartfelt, and deeply resonant.
Across three acclaimed albums, she has received praise from the likes of BBC Radio 2, BBC 6Music, The Line of Best Fit, Folk Radio and Americana UK. Her music moves effortlessly between folk pop, soul, Americana, indie roots and jazz, always centring on emotional depth and the craft of songwriting.
Her belief that music can be a bridge to well-being runs through every aspect of her work. Alongside her artistry, she supports children and adults living with life-threatening illnesses.
Lady Nade has graced stages worldwide with Grammy-nominated artists Yola and Allison Russell, and luminaries such as The Waterboys, P.P. Arnold, Tunde (The Lighthouse Family), The War and Treaty, and Spiers and Boden.
In her home city of Bristol, her name is engraved at the historic Bristol Beacon, where she is recognised as one of the city’s most influential women. For listeners drawn to legends like Nina Simone and Joan Armatrading, Lady Nade offers music that is timeless, heartfelt, and deeply resonant.
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