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Al Lewis
Born1984
Pwllheli, Wales
Genres Folk, pop, Welsh
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active2007–present
LabelsALM, Sain
Website allewismusic.com

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 Llandudno, 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,[ citation needed] 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

  • Sawl Ffordd Allan (2009), Sain
  • In the Wake (2010), ALM
  • Ar Gof a Chadw (2011)
  • Battles (2013), ALM
  • Heulwen o Hiraeth (2014) – as Al Lewis Band
  • Ghost (2016), Celticana Records – with Alva Leigh as Lewis & Leigh
  • Pethe Bach Aur (2018) – as Al Lewis Band
  • Te yn y Grug (2020) – as Al Lewis

EPs

  • Byw mewn Breuddwyd (2007), ALM
  • Dilyn pob Cam (2008), Sain
  • One Way Love Affair (2008), ALM
  • Skin and Bones (2009), ALM
  • Our Lines Remain (2012), ALM

References

  1. ^ S4C.co.uk Archived 26 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine [ full citation needed]
  2. ^ a b c 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 Archived 30 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine [ full citation needed]
  5. ^ Swnfest.com Archived 21 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine [ full citation needed]
  6. ^ Sainwales.com[ permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Al Lewis, BBC walesmusic, last updated 8 March 2010. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  8. ^ BBC.co.uk [ full citation needed]
  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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