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Kellie While was born on 1976 in Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom, is a Kellie While is English folk singer songwriter English folk singer songwriter. Discover Kellie While'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 48 years old?
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Kellie While Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kellie While worth at the age of 48 years old? Kellie While’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer-songwriter. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Kellie While's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Kellie While is an English folk singer-songwriter.
Born in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, she is the daughter of singer-songwriter Chris While and pianist-songwriter Joe While.
She began performing with her mother in local folk clubs while still a teenager and became lead singer with the Sefton Youth Jazz Big Band.
She began to write her own songs and to learn to play the guitar while still at school and continued to perform in local clubs.
In 1997, after the departure of her mother and Julie Matthews from the Albion Band she was asked to join by Ashley Hutchings at the age of only nineteen.
Kellie took over guitar playing and vocal duties for the band for five years and contributed to two albums.
On Happy Accident (1998) she was officially a guest vocalist on three tracks and gained a writing credit with Hutchings on 'Pear Tree'.
She did not appear on the 1999 release Before us Stands Yesterday, but was a full member of the band for Christmas Album (1999) and Road Movies (2001), contributing guitars and vocals.
She penned the song 'Home Straight' with Joe Broughton and was the sole composer of 'Pieces of Me'.
One highlight was her vocal performance on the Broughton/Hutchings penned 'When my son is Grown'.
In January 2000, while still with the Albions, Kellie joined in the World/Folk band e2K formed out of the break-up of festival favourites Edward II.
This resulted in two albums Shift (2001), and If Not Now (2003) on which Kellie took the main vocal duties and which were very well received in the folk and roots press.
The band toured for three years with this line-up.
In 2001 Kellie released her first solo album Tenacious, co-produced by Chris While's longtime musical collaborator Julie Matthews, who wrote the title track 'Tenacious Girl' for Kellie based on a description of her by her mother.
The album contained a familiar mix of traditional and modern songs and was highly rated by the folk and roots press.
After the official break-up of the Albion Band in 2002 Kellie continued to record and tour with the seasonal project The Albion Christmas Band, contributing to four albums of traditional and new seasonal music.
The project mixed American soul and British Folk music.
The groups eponymously titled album gained considerable mainstream attention which resulted in numerous TV appearances and radio broadcasts including the BBC's Top of the Pops 2.
In 2004 Kellie collaborated with her mother to produce the album Chris and Kellie While in 2004, notable for its strong harmonies and emotional delivery of standards and some of Chris' best songs.
Since then they have toured together regularly, producing a second album, Too Few Songs, in 2006, which showcased some of the best songwriting available from writers including David Francey, Ron Sexsmith and Mike Silver.
The album received widespread critical acclaim, as the review in the Daily Telegraph put it 'each song remains a showcase for the delicate, complementary powers of expression of two expert vocalists, truly living up to the "more like sisters" description of one admirer, Ralph McTell'.
Kellie has been a much sought-after contributor to other people's projects.
In July 2009 Kellie performed as part of the All-Star Fairport Convention concert at The Barbican.
The Reel and Soul Association
The Albion Christmas Band