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  • Born: April 11, 1969, Cardiff, Wales
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Cockahoop," "Never Said Goodbye," "Plaid Edrych I Lawr"

Biography

Born Cerys Elizabeth Philip Matthews in Cardiff, Wales in spring 1969, the singer/songwriter fronted one of the biggest Welsh pop bands to emerge in the Britpop era of the 1990s. Catatonia released five albums, but their biggest success came in 1998 with their third album International Velvet. Not only was it the band's major-label debut for Warner Bros., but it was their most cohesive set of traditional pop of their career yet. "Road Rage" and "Mulder and Scully" became Top Ten hits in the U.K. The photogenic and quirky-sweet Matthews also became an instant celebrity; however, her craving for that kind of lifestyle would ultimately lead to Catatonia's demise. She publicly suffered a nervous breakdown in 1999, and by 2000, Matthews' nonstop partying landed her in rehab to treat exhaustion and asthma brought on by excessive drinking and smoking. Leaving Catatonia in 2001 after ten years together wasn't any big surprise for Matthews, the band, or their fans. The remaining members carried on without her under a different name after Matthews' final album appearance on Paper Scissors Stone. A rejuvenated Matthews moved to Nashville in early summer 2002 in search of a new beginning. She had already collected 76 traditional folk songs with the idea of making an album of folk covers, but meeting Bucky Baxter eventually changed all that. Upon her arrival in America in June, Matthews handpicked Baxter, who had played lap steel guitar for Bob Dylan and Ryan Adams. Her debut album, Cockahoop, was recorded in seven months and appeared on Blanco y Negro in the U.K. in May 2003. Its stateside release followed in October 2004. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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Cerys Matthews

Background information
Born 11 April 1969 (1969-04-11) (age 40)
Origin Cardiff, Wales
Genres Alternative rock
Britpop
Indie rock
Folk rock
Pop rock
Occupations Singer, songwriter
Years active 1990s - present
Associated acts Catatonia
Website cerysmatthews.co.uk

Cerys Matthews (pronounced /ˈkɛrɪs/; born Cerys Elizabeth Matthews, 11 April 1969, Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh singer and songwriter. She is best known as the lead singer of the Welsh rock band Catatonia, for her 1999 Christmas duet with Tom Jones .

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Biography

Matthews was born in Cardiff and brought up in Swansea and Pembrokeshire, and is a fluent Welsh speaker and multi-instrumentalist. She has cited her childhood heroes as being Pippi Longstocking and The Wombles due to their love of recycling. She learned to play the guitar at the age of 9 - teaching herself blues and rude Irish folk songs. After a stint in Spain as a nanny, where she learned to speak Spanish and Catalan, Matthews worked for Pembrokeshire County Council. She later moved back to Cardiff and became involved with the local music scene, meeting Mark Roberts. She currently resides in London with her two children Glenys Pearl, and John-Jones. On 23 November 2009 she gave birth to a second son, who was 8 weeks premature.

Catatonia

The band was formed in 1992, reputedly after Roberts heard Matthews busking in a street in Cardiff city centre (this later turned out to be a story fabricated by the band, as Matthews had known Roberts for some time, although they did often go busking). She subsequently sang lead vocals on, and co-wrote the music and lyrics for, the band's hits, including "You've Got a Lot to Answer For", "Mulder and Scully", "Dead From the Waist Down", and "Road Rage", and played guitar on the earlier material before second guitarist Owen Powell joined the band. She also performed a single with the band Space named "The Ballad of Tom Jones", which tells the story of two lovers who want to kill each other, but then hear a Tom Jones song that defuses their homicidal feelings. In addition, she collaborated with Tom Jones to record a version of Frank Loesser's "Baby, It's Cold Outside" on Jones' album Reload. Matthews was once voted the "Sexiest Female in Rock" in a 1999 readers' poll in the now defunct magazine, Melody Maker.[1]

Catatonia's split

After Catatonia's rise to fame with their second album International Velvet, and subsequent success with third release Equally Cursed And Blessed, Catatonia returned in 2001 with their fourth studio album Paper Scissors Stone. During promotional appearances for this album it became clear that Matthews was not coping well with the increased pressure, suffering from anxiety and nervous exhaustion. On 21 September 2001, the band officially split.[2]

Sali Mali cartoon series

In December 2001, Matthews returned to the recording studio for the first time since Catatonia split up. She went back to the studio to record a song in both English and Welsh for the pre-school cartoon series Sali Mali.[3]

Nashville

Matthews moved to Nashville, Tennessee in the early summer of 2002. On her arrival she handpicked Bucky Baxter, who had played lap steel guitar for Bob Dylan and Ryan Adams. She had already collected seventy-six traditional folk songs with the idea of making an album of folk covers. But her debut album, Cockahoop, ended up as being mainly of her own songs. It was recorded in seven months and appeared on Blanco y Negro in the UK in May 2003. Whilst recording this album she met Seth Riddle and they married in Pembrokeshire in February 2003,[4] and toured the album around Britain but with minimal promotion as she was several months pregnant at the time. Its Stateside release followed in October 2004.

In December 2005, Matthews recorded a new version of Len Barry's 1960s UK top 10 hit "1-2-3" in Nashville, Tennessee. She released it as a download-single with all profits going to a children's charity.[5][6]

In spring 2006, Matthews with a new band introduced material from her upcoming album at SXSW in Austin, Texas.

Never Said Goodbye album

In July and August 2006 Matthews conducted a short tour of the UK to promote her new second solo album entitled Never Said Goodbye (released in the UK by Rough Trade on 21 August 2006). The new album was preceded by the single "Open Roads" (released 7 August 2006). Band members included K. Teel on guitar, Ben Elkins playing keyboards, Mason Neely on drums, and Jeff Irwin playing bass. She headlined Cardiff's Big Weekend festival on 6 August 2006.

During September and October 2006, Matthews embarked on an extensive UK and Ireland tour, during which she played tracks from her first two solo albums, as well as three Catatonia hits. She also embarked upon a short acoustic Welsh tour in November 2006, before returning to Nashville for Christmas.

Matthews appeared at the live 'Guilty Pleasures' concert at the Hackney Empire, London on 20 March 2007, performing the Bonnie Tyler hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and the Dolly Parton/Kenny Rogers duet "Islands in the Stream" along with Terry Hall and the BBC Concert Orchestra

In an interview on the eve of the launch of her Welsh mini-album Awyren = Aeroplane, Matthews confirmed she had divorced from Riddle and temporarily moved back to her farm in Pembrokeshire.[7][8] Awyren = Aeroplane won her the 'Contemporary Composition' award in the National Eisteddfod - the award being resurrected and presented for the first time since 1986.

In 2007 Matthews became Vice-President of the Welsh homelessness charity, Shelter Cymru.[9] She also accepted a role of Performing Arts Ambassador for Linden Lodge School, Surrey in the same year.

I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here (Series 7)

Matthews appeared on the 2007 series of ITV's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here!, which aired from 12 to 30 November. She was voted off on 29 November one day before the final episode, coming fourth behind Jason 'J' Brown, Janice Dickinson and the eventual winner of the series, Christopher Biggins. Matthews also got together with fellow contestant Marc Bannerman after the show, but they split 4 months later.

NME Shockwaves Awards and Big Gig 2008

Matthews joined the Welsh band Manic Street Preachers on-stage at The O2 on 28 February 2008 to sing the female vocals of their 2007 hit "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough", (in place of Nina Persson, of the Swedish group The Cardigans, who featured on the studio version), in both the awards ceremony (within indigO2) and at the following 'Big Gig' live show (within The O2 arena).

Radio

From November 2008 Matthews sat in for Stephen Merchant and Marc Riley on BBC 6 Music and went on to present George Lamb's slot in April 2009. In May 2009 she presented show A Month of Sundays With... Cerys Matthews. She now presents her own show Cerys on 6 on the same station, including virtual radio roadtrips[clarification needed], musical challenges and back-to-school features on subjects as diverse as. the boll weevil, the Vietnam War, the Bo Diddley beat and Hildegard von Bingen. She is currently on maternity leave from the show.

Don't Look Down: Paid Edrych i Lawr album and tour

Matthews released her first CD in two years on 5 October 2009. The album, entitled Don't Look Down, was released in two versions, one in English and the other in Welsh (the title of the Welsh edition being Paid Edrych i Lawr). It was recorded in Providence, Rhode Island, Nashville, Seattle and London and coincided with a sell-out two week UK tour in October.

Other

After covering the Glastonbury Festival for both BBC Television and BBC Radio 6, she recently wrote and presented a BBC Two programme on celtic poetry, documentaries on the singer Dorothy Squires, and music of the Mississippi.

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