Picador was launched in the UK in 1972 with the aim of publishing outstanding international writing in paperback. In 1990, Picador started publishing its own hardcovers; however in 2007, it announced that in future it expects most new titles to launch as paperback originals, a trend its expects the rest of the other UK publishing industry to follow.
In the publishingindustry, an imprint can mean several different things:
Below are a few examples of imprints (in the meaning of brand names), sorted by publishing company in alphabetical order. It shows the diversity of imprints and how widely they are used in the publishing industry. This list is intended to show examples, not be a comprehensive list, so no more than a few imprints per publishing house are given. Notice that it is possible for imprints to be organized under a publisher that is itself an imprint of an even larger publishing house.
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14:41
The Hungry Season -- Feeding southern Africa's cities
The Hungry Season -- Feeding southern Africa's cities
The Hungry Season -- Feeding southern Africa's cities
The food we eat is as colourful as the cultures of the people eating it. But why we eat the way we do runs deeper than the whims of our traditions or palates...
3:31
Kate Tempest : Wise Ones Know (Live at Tongue Fu with the Tongue Fu Band)
Kate Tempest : Wise Ones Know (Live at Tongue Fu with the Tongue Fu Band)
Kate Tempest : Wise Ones Know (Live at Tongue Fu with the Tongue Fu Band)
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences :Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunda
6:42
Kate Tempest : Keep Up (HD)
Kate Tempest : Keep Up (HD)
Kate Tempest : Keep Up (HD)
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences : Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sund
3:54
Kate Tempest live @ Shoreditch House (HD)
Kate Tempest live @ Shoreditch House (HD)
Kate Tempest live @ Shoreditch House (HD)
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Video : Live @ Shoreditch House (London), november 2014
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences : Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg,
2:35
Mom's Little Angel by Gregory Lang
Mom's Little Angel by Gregory Lang
Mom's Little Angel by Gregory Lang
ON SALE NOW! Browse Inside the book: http://browseinside.harpercollins.com/index.aspx?isbn13=9780061451508 A mother is a daughters constant companion, teache...
Picador Florestal Vermeer modelo HG6000TX com motor CAT C18 de 630hp picando residuo de pinos.
14:41
The Hungry Season -- Feeding southern Africa's cities
The Hungry Season -- Feeding southern Africa's cities
The Hungry Season -- Feeding southern Africa's cities
The food we eat is as colourful as the cultures of the people eating it. But why we eat the way we do runs deeper than the whims of our traditions or palates...
3:31
Kate Tempest : Wise Ones Know (Live at Tongue Fu with the Tongue Fu Band)
Kate Tempest : Wise Ones Know (Live at Tongue Fu with the Tongue Fu Band)
Kate Tempest : Wise Ones Know (Live at Tongue Fu with the Tongue Fu Band)
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences :Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunda
6:42
Kate Tempest : Keep Up (HD)
Kate Tempest : Keep Up (HD)
Kate Tempest : Keep Up (HD)
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences : Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sund
3:54
Kate Tempest live @ Shoreditch House (HD)
Kate Tempest live @ Shoreditch House (HD)
Kate Tempest live @ Shoreditch House (HD)
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Video : Live @ Shoreditch House (London), november 2014
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences : Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg,
2:35
Mom's Little Angel by Gregory Lang
Mom's Little Angel by Gregory Lang
Mom's Little Angel by Gregory Lang
ON SALE NOW! Browse Inside the book: http://browseinside.harpercollins.com/index.aspx?isbn13=9780061451508 A mother is a daughters constant companion, teache...
The food we eat is as colourful as the cultures of the people eating it. But why we eat the way we do runs deeper than the whims of our traditions or palates...
The food we eat is as colourful as the cultures of the people eating it. But why we eat the way we do runs deeper than the whims of our traditions or palates...
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences :Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunday Sounds collective, Sarah Bear, Sophocles, the Bible, Lao Tzeu, Talmud, Sound of Rum, Mythology, Human Beings...
Kate Tempest grew up in South-East London, where she still lives. She started out as a rapper, toured the spoken word circuit for a number of years, and now works as a poet and playwright too. Her work includes 'Balance', her first album with her band Sound of Rum, 'Everything Speaks in its Own Way', her first collection of poems, published on her own imprint Zingaro, which comes with a CD and DVD of live performance; 'GlassHouse', a forum theatre play for Cardboard Citizens; and the plays 'WASTED' (Published by Methuen Drama) and 'Hopelessly Devoted' for new writing theatre company Paines Plough.
Her epic poem Brand New Ancients won both the Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry and a Herald Angel Award. It is published by Picador and is touring nationwide until April 2014. After a sell out show at St Anne's Warehouse, Brooklyn, Brand New Ancients received a rave review in the New York Times and came to international attention.
She continues to work with music, and featured on the track Our Town, a collaboration with producer duo letthemusicplay (Greco-Roman.) She also featured on the track Hot Night Cold Spaceship (Speedy Wunderground) and has collaborated with Sinead O’Connor, Damien Dempsey and Bastille.
Her debut solo album came out on Big Dada in 2014, which she made with acclaimed music producer Dan Carey.
She has performed at Glastonbury and all major UK festivals, as well as performing internationally. She sold out the Old Vic Theatre in London for the launch of Everything Speaks… and has appeared on BBC TV and radio many times performing her poems. She has been commissioned to write for The Royal Shakespeare Company, Amnesty International, Barnado’s and Channel 4 Television.
Her second poetry collection will be publisher by Picador in Autumn 2014 and her debut novel The Bricks that Built the Houses will be published by Bloomsbury in 2015.
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences :Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunday Sounds collective, Sarah Bear, Sophocles, the Bible, Lao Tzeu, Talmud, Sound of Rum, Mythology, Human Beings...
Kate Tempest grew up in South-East London, where she still lives. She started out as a rapper, toured the spoken word circuit for a number of years, and now works as a poet and playwright too. Her work includes 'Balance', her first album with her band Sound of Rum, 'Everything Speaks in its Own Way', her first collection of poems, published on her own imprint Zingaro, which comes with a CD and DVD of live performance; 'GlassHouse', a forum theatre play for Cardboard Citizens; and the plays 'WASTED' (Published by Methuen Drama) and 'Hopelessly Devoted' for new writing theatre company Paines Plough.
Her epic poem Brand New Ancients won both the Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry and a Herald Angel Award. It is published by Picador and is touring nationwide until April 2014. After a sell out show at St Anne's Warehouse, Brooklyn, Brand New Ancients received a rave review in the New York Times and came to international attention.
She continues to work with music, and featured on the track Our Town, a collaboration with producer duo letthemusicplay (Greco-Roman.) She also featured on the track Hot Night Cold Spaceship (Speedy Wunderground) and has collaborated with Sinead O’Connor, Damien Dempsey and Bastille.
Her debut solo album came out on Big Dada in 2014, which she made with acclaimed music producer Dan Carey.
She has performed at Glastonbury and all major UK festivals, as well as performing internationally. She sold out the Old Vic Theatre in London for the launch of Everything Speaks… and has appeared on BBC TV and radio many times performing her poems. She has been commissioned to write for The Royal Shakespeare Company, Amnesty International, Barnado’s and Channel 4 Television.
Her second poetry collection will be publisher by Picador in Autumn 2014 and her debut novel The Bricks that Built the Houses will be published by Bloomsbury in 2015.
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences : Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunday Sounds collective, Sarah Bear, Sophocles, the Bible, Lao Tzu, Talmud, Sound of Rum, Mythology, Human Beings...
Kate Tempest grew up in South-East London, where she still lives. She started out as a rapper, toured the spoken word circuit for a number of years, and now works as a poet and playwright too. Her work includes 'Balance', her first album with her band Sound of Rum, 'Everything Speaks in its Own Way', her first collection of poems, published on her own imprint Zingaro, which comes with a CD and DVD of live performance; 'GlassHouse', a forum theatre play for Cardboard Citizens; and the plays 'WASTED' (Published by Methuen Drama) and 'Hopelessly Devoted' for new writing theatre company Paines Plough.
Her epic poem Brand New Ancients won both the Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry and a Herald Angel Award. It is published by Picador and is touring nationwide until April 2014. After a sell out show at St Anne's Warehouse, Brooklyn, Brand New Ancients received a rave review in the New York Times and came to international attention.
She continues to work with music, and featured on the track Our Town, a collaboration with producer duo letthemusicplay (Greco-Roman.) She also featured on the track Hot Night Cold Spaceship (Speedy Wunderground) and has collaborated with Sinead O’Connor, Damien Dempsey and Bastille.
Her debut solo album came out on Big Dada in 2014, which she made with acclaimed music producer Dan Carey.
She has performed at Glastonbury and all major UK festivals, as well as performing internationally. She sold out the Old Vic Theatre in London for the launch of Everything Speaks… and has appeared on BBC TV and radio many times performing her poems. She has been commissioned to write for The Royal Shakespeare Company, Amnesty International, Barnado’s and Channel 4 Television.
Her second poetry collection will be publisher by Picador in Autumn 2014 and her debut novel The Bricks that Built the Houses will be published by Bloomsbury in 2015.
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences : Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunday Sounds collective, Sarah Bear, Sophocles, the Bible, Lao Tzu, Talmud, Sound of Rum, Mythology, Human Beings...
Kate Tempest grew up in South-East London, where she still lives. She started out as a rapper, toured the spoken word circuit for a number of years, and now works as a poet and playwright too. Her work includes 'Balance', her first album with her band Sound of Rum, 'Everything Speaks in its Own Way', her first collection of poems, published on her own imprint Zingaro, which comes with a CD and DVD of live performance; 'GlassHouse', a forum theatre play for Cardboard Citizens; and the plays 'WASTED' (Published by Methuen Drama) and 'Hopelessly Devoted' for new writing theatre company Paines Plough.
Her epic poem Brand New Ancients won both the Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry and a Herald Angel Award. It is published by Picador and is touring nationwide until April 2014. After a sell out show at St Anne's Warehouse, Brooklyn, Brand New Ancients received a rave review in the New York Times and came to international attention.
She continues to work with music, and featured on the track Our Town, a collaboration with producer duo letthemusicplay (Greco-Roman.) She also featured on the track Hot Night Cold Spaceship (Speedy Wunderground) and has collaborated with Sinead O’Connor, Damien Dempsey and Bastille.
Her debut solo album came out on Big Dada in 2014, which she made with acclaimed music producer Dan Carey.
She has performed at Glastonbury and all major UK festivals, as well as performing internationally. She sold out the Old Vic Theatre in London for the launch of Everything Speaks… and has appeared on BBC TV and radio many times performing her poems. She has been commissioned to write for The Royal Shakespeare Company, Amnesty International, Barnado’s and Channel 4 Television.
Her second poetry collection will be publisher by Picador in Autumn 2014 and her debut novel The Bricks that Built the Houses will be published by Bloomsbury in 2015.
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Video : Live @ Shoreditch House (London), november 2014
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences : Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunday Sounds collective, Sarah Bear, Sophocles, the Bible, Lao Tzu, Talmud, Sound of Rum, Mythology, Human Beings...
Kate Tempest grew up in South-East London, where she still lives. She started out as a rapper, toured the spoken word circuit for a number of years, and now works as a poet and playwright too. Her work includes 'Balance', her first album with her band Sound of Rum, 'Everything Speaks in its Own Way', her first collection of poems, published on her own imprint Zingaro, which comes with a CD and DVD of live performance; 'GlassHouse', a forum theatre play for Cardboard Citizens; and the plays 'WASTED' (Published by Methuen Drama) and 'Hopelessly Devoted' for new writing theatre company Paines Plough.
Her epic poem Brand New Ancients won both the Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry and a Herald Angel Award. It is published by Picador and is touring nationwide until April 2014. After a sell out show at St Anne's Warehouse, Brooklyn, Brand New Ancients received a rave review in the New York Times and came to international attention.
She continues to work with music, and featured on the track Our Town, a collaboration with producer duo letthemusicplay (Greco-Roman.) She also featured on the track Hot Night Cold Spaceship (Speedy Wunderground) and has collaborated with Sinead O’Connor, Damien Dempsey and Bastille.
Her debut solo album came out on Big Dada in 2014, which she made with acclaimed music producer Dan Carey.
She has performed at Glastonbury and all major UK festivals, as well as performing internationally. She sold out the Old Vic Theatre in London for the launch of Everything Speaks… and has appeared on BBC TV and radio many times performing her poems. She has been commissioned to write for The Royal Shakespeare Company, Amnesty International, Barnado’s and Channel 4 Television.
Her second poetry collection will be publisher by Picador in Autumn 2014 and her debut novel The Bricks that Built the Houses will be published by Bloomsbury in 2015.
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Video : Live @ Shoreditch House (London), november 2014
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences : Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunday Sounds collective, Sarah Bear, Sophocles, the Bible, Lao Tzu, Talmud, Sound of Rum, Mythology, Human Beings...
Kate Tempest grew up in South-East London, where she still lives. She started out as a rapper, toured the spoken word circuit for a number of years, and now works as a poet and playwright too. Her work includes 'Balance', her first album with her band Sound of Rum, 'Everything Speaks in its Own Way', her first collection of poems, published on her own imprint Zingaro, which comes with a CD and DVD of live performance; 'GlassHouse', a forum theatre play for Cardboard Citizens; and the plays 'WASTED' (Published by Methuen Drama) and 'Hopelessly Devoted' for new writing theatre company Paines Plough.
Her epic poem Brand New Ancients won both the Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry and a Herald Angel Award. It is published by Picador and is touring nationwide until April 2014. After a sell out show at St Anne's Warehouse, Brooklyn, Brand New Ancients received a rave review in the New York Times and came to international attention.
She continues to work with music, and featured on the track Our Town, a collaboration with producer duo letthemusicplay (Greco-Roman.) She also featured on the track Hot Night Cold Spaceship (Speedy Wunderground) and has collaborated with Sinead O’Connor, Damien Dempsey and Bastille.
Her debut solo album came out on Big Dada in 2014, which she made with acclaimed music producer Dan Carey.
She has performed at Glastonbury and all major UK festivals, as well as performing internationally. She sold out the Old Vic Theatre in London for the launch of Everything Speaks… and has appeared on BBC TV and radio many times performing her poems. She has been commissioned to write for The Royal Shakespeare Company, Amnesty International, Barnado’s and Channel 4 Television.
Her second poetry collection will be publisher by Picador in Autumn 2014 and her debut novel The Bricks that Built the Houses will be published by Bloomsbury in 2015.
ON SALE NOW! Browse Inside the book: http://browseinside.harpercollins.com/index.aspx?isbn13=9780061451508 A mother is a daughters constant companion, teache...
ON SALE NOW! Browse Inside the book: http://browseinside.harpercollins.com/index.aspx?isbn13=9780061451508 A mother is a daughters constant companion, teache...
The food we eat is as colourful as the cultures of the people eating it. But why we eat the way we do runs deeper than the whims of our traditions or palates...
3:31
Kate Tempest : Wise Ones Know (Live at Tongue Fu with the Tongue Fu Band)
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://ka...
published:06 Dec 2014
Kate Tempest : Wise Ones Know (Live at Tongue Fu with the Tongue Fu Band)
Kate Tempest : Wise Ones Know (Live at Tongue Fu with the Tongue Fu Band)
published:06 Dec 2014
views:13
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences :Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunday Sounds collective, Sarah Bear, Sophocles, the Bible, Lao Tzeu, Talmud, Sound of Rum, Mythology, Human Beings...
Kate Tempest grew up in South-East London, where she still lives. She started out as a rapper, toured the spoken word circuit for a number of years, and now works as a poet and playwright too. Her work includes 'Balance', her first album with her band Sound of Rum, 'Everything Speaks in its Own Way', her first collection of poems, published on her own imprint Zingaro, which comes with a CD and DVD of live performance; 'GlassHouse', a forum theatre play for Cardboard Citizens; and the plays 'WASTED' (Published by Methuen Drama) and 'Hopelessly Devoted' for new writing theatre company Paines Plough.
Her epic poem Brand New Ancients won both the Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry and a Herald Angel Award. It is published by Picador and is touring nationwide until April 2014. After a sell out show at St Anne's Warehouse, Brooklyn, Brand New Ancients received a rave review in the New York Times and came to international attention.
She continues to work with music, and featured on the track Our Town, a collaboration with producer duo letthemusicplay (Greco-Roman.) She also featured on the track Hot Night Cold Spaceship (Speedy Wunderground) and has collaborated with Sinead O’Connor, Damien Dempsey and Bastille.
Her debut solo album came out on Big Dada in 2014, which she made with acclaimed music producer Dan Carey.
She has performed at Glastonbury and all major UK festivals, as well as performing internationally. She sold out the Old Vic Theatre in London for the launch of Everything Speaks… and has appeared on BBC TV and radio many times performing her poems. She has been commissioned to write for The Royal Shakespeare Company, Amnesty International, Barnado’s and Channel 4 Television.
Her second poetry collection will be publisher by Picador in Autumn 2014 and her debut novel The Bricks that Built the Houses will be published by Bloomsbury in 2015.
6:42
Kate Tempest : Keep Up (HD)
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://ka...
published:06 Dec 2014
Kate Tempest : Keep Up (HD)
Kate Tempest : Keep Up (HD)
published:06 Dec 2014
views:13
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences : Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunday Sounds collective, Sarah Bear, Sophocles, the Bible, Lao Tzu, Talmud, Sound of Rum, Mythology, Human Beings...
Kate Tempest grew up in South-East London, where she still lives. She started out as a rapper, toured the spoken word circuit for a number of years, and now works as a poet and playwright too. Her work includes 'Balance', her first album with her band Sound of Rum, 'Everything Speaks in its Own Way', her first collection of poems, published on her own imprint Zingaro, which comes with a CD and DVD of live performance; 'GlassHouse', a forum theatre play for Cardboard Citizens; and the plays 'WASTED' (Published by Methuen Drama) and 'Hopelessly Devoted' for new writing theatre company Paines Plough.
Her epic poem Brand New Ancients won both the Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry and a Herald Angel Award. It is published by Picador and is touring nationwide until April 2014. After a sell out show at St Anne's Warehouse, Brooklyn, Brand New Ancients received a rave review in the New York Times and came to international attention.
She continues to work with music, and featured on the track Our Town, a collaboration with producer duo letthemusicplay (Greco-Roman.) She also featured on the track Hot Night Cold Spaceship (Speedy Wunderground) and has collaborated with Sinead O’Connor, Damien Dempsey and Bastille.
Her debut solo album came out on Big Dada in 2014, which she made with acclaimed music producer Dan Carey.
She has performed at Glastonbury and all major UK festivals, as well as performing internationally. She sold out the Old Vic Theatre in London for the launch of Everything Speaks… and has appeared on BBC TV and radio many times performing her poems. She has been commissioned to write for The Royal Shakespeare Company, Amnesty International, Barnado’s and Channel 4 Television.
Her second poetry collection will be publisher by Picador in Autumn 2014 and her debut novel The Bricks that Built the Houses will be published by Bloomsbury in 2015.
3:54
Kate Tempest live @ Shoreditch House (HD)
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Video : Live @ Shoreditch House (London), nove...
published:10 Dec 2014
Kate Tempest live @ Shoreditch House (HD)
Kate Tempest live @ Shoreditch House (HD)
published:10 Dec 2014
views:7
Genres : Hip Hop, Acapella, Words and music
Video : Live @ Shoreditch House (London), november 2014
Origin : South East London
Website : http://katetempest.co.uk/
Influences : Wu tang, Buhamadia, Carson Mccullers, Roots Manuva, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, MF Doom, James Joyce, Milan Kundera, Kafka, Samuel Becket, Anna Kimber, Nina Simone, Homer, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Orwell, W. B Yeats, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Dali, John Coltrane, every poet, every artist and every musician i've ever jammed with... New Cross Philharmonic Orchestra... Zingaro... Bones of Contention... also Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg, Bjork, Bobby Herb, Mos Def, Kwake, Gravediggaz, the Sunday Sounds collective, Sarah Bear, Sophocles, the Bible, Lao Tzu, Talmud, Sound of Rum, Mythology, Human Beings...
Kate Tempest grew up in South-East London, where she still lives. She started out as a rapper, toured the spoken word circuit for a number of years, and now works as a poet and playwright too. Her work includes 'Balance', her first album with her band Sound of Rum, 'Everything Speaks in its Own Way', her first collection of poems, published on her own imprint Zingaro, which comes with a CD and DVD of live performance; 'GlassHouse', a forum theatre play for Cardboard Citizens; and the plays 'WASTED' (Published by Methuen Drama) and 'Hopelessly Devoted' for new writing theatre company Paines Plough.
Her epic poem Brand New Ancients won both the Ted Hughes Prize for innovation in poetry and a Herald Angel Award. It is published by Picador and is touring nationwide until April 2014. After a sell out show at St Anne's Warehouse, Brooklyn, Brand New Ancients received a rave review in the New York Times and came to international attention.
She continues to work with music, and featured on the track Our Town, a collaboration with producer duo letthemusicplay (Greco-Roman.) She also featured on the track Hot Night Cold Spaceship (Speedy Wunderground) and has collaborated with Sinead O’Connor, Damien Dempsey and Bastille.
Her debut solo album came out on Big Dada in 2014, which she made with acclaimed music producer Dan Carey.
She has performed at Glastonbury and all major UK festivals, as well as performing internationally. She sold out the Old Vic Theatre in London for the launch of Everything Speaks… and has appeared on BBC TV and radio many times performing her poems. She has been commissioned to write for The Royal Shakespeare Company, Amnesty International, Barnado’s and Channel 4 Television.
Her second poetry collection will be publisher by Picador in Autumn 2014 and her debut novel The Bricks that Built the Houses will be published by Bloomsbury in 2015.
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