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Olivia Chaney was born on 1982 in Florence, Italy, is an English musician. Discover Olivia Chaney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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Olivia Chaney Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Olivia Chaney worth at the age of 42 years old? Olivia Chaney’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer-songwriter. She is from Italy. We have estimated Olivia Chaney's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Olivia Chaney (born 1982) is an English folk singer, pianist, guitarist, harmonium player and songwriter.
In 2010, Chaney recorded a self-released EP.
In 2011, she contributed to two compilations for grassroots label Folk Police.
She also performed on the live release Revenge of the Folksingers with Scottish artist Alasdair Roberts and period performance group Concerto Caledonia on the Delphian label.
Chaney has performed with the Balearic Folk Orchestra, for whom she sang, arranged and played harmonium and piano on the group's Amy Winehouse cover, "He Can Only Hold Her", for a Q Magazine tribute.
In November 2013, Olivia Chaney was nominated for two BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards: the Horizon Award and Best Original Song, for "Swimming in the Longest River", which is featured on her self-released eponymous EP.
At the same time, it was announced that Chaney had signed a record deal with Nonesuch Records.
Her debut solo album, The Longest River, was released on Nonesuch Records in 2015.
Chaney's debut album, The Longest River, was released on Nonesuch Records on 28 April 2015.
This release, which The Guardian hailed as "an enchanting and stately creation", was noted in a number of 'Best of 2015' lists (including Uncut, Mojo and PopMatters).
The Independent featured it in their Top 5 Albums of the Year, calling it "a landmark release".
In 2017, Chaney was featured singing two songs on Folk Songs, an album with Kronos Quartet, and collaborated with American indie-folk band The Decemberists to release The Queen of Hearts, a joint album of reworked folk tracks under the name Offa Rex.
In December 2017, it was announced that their collaborative record had been nominated for a Grammy Award by the Recording Academy for Best Folk Album.
Her follow-up solo album, Shelter, was released on Nonesuch on 15 June 2018.
Olivia Chaney was born in Florence, Italy, and grew up in Oxford, England, studying composition, piano and voice.
Early influences include her father's record collections and his own renditions of early blues and '60s folk songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Fairport Convention and Bert Jansch.
At 14, Chaney won a joint-first piano and voice scholarship to Chetham's School of Music in Manchester, which was focused on the classical repertoire.
She then went on to attend the Royal Academy of Music in London, also on scholarship, where, as an improviser and songwriter, she studied in the jazz course.
While at the Academy, Chaney spent much of her time experimenting and collaborating outside the traditional jazz course.
On graduating from the Academy, Chaney taught herself guitar and Indian harmonium, and began performing regularly as a soloist.
She has also worked as an actress and singer/multi-instrumentalist at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in Matthew Dunster's acclaimed production of Troilus and Cressida, and Lucy Bailey and Django Bates' production of Timon of Athens.
Chaney has collaborated and shared stages all over the world with artists, composers, producers and bands including Robert Plant, The Decemberists, Kronos Quartet, Zero 7, Alasdair Roberts, Concerto Caledonia and The Labèque Sisters.
Olivia Chaney released a new solo album, Shelter, on Nonesuch Records on 15 June 2018.
The album, which was produced by Thomas Bartlett, includes original songs that Chaney wrote in her family cottage in the hills of the North York Moors, as well as her performance of "Long Time Gone," written by Frank Harford and Tex Ritter and first recorded by The Everly Brothers, and Henry Purcell's "O Solitude."
In July 2019, Olivia Chaney was nominated as BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards' Folk Singer of The Year.
On 30 September 2019, Chaney was invited to play at Richard Thompson's 70th Birthday Celebration at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
She sang Sandy Denny's song "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" and her own "House on the Hill."