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Cerys Matthews

Cerys Matthews MBE (/ˈkɛrɪs/; born 11 April 1969) is a Welsh singer, songwriter, author, and broadcaster. She was a founding member of Welsh rock band Catatonia and a leading figure in the "Cool Cymru" movement of the late 1990s.[1]

Cerys Matthews
Matthews in 2008
Background information
Birth nameCerys Elizabeth Matthews
Born (1969-04-11) 11 April 1969 (age 54)
Cardiff, Wales
OriginSwansea, Wales
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active1990–present
Websitewww.cerysmatthews.co.uk

Matthews programmes and hosts a weekly music show on BBC Radio 6 Music, a weekly blues show on BBC Radio 2, and a weekly show on BBC Radio 4 'Add To Playlist' which won the Prix Italia and Prix Europa 2022. She also makes documentaries for television and radio and was a roving reporter for The One Show. She founded 'The Good Life Experience', a festival of culture and the great outdoors in Flintshire in 2014, and is author of Hook, Line and Singer published by Penguin Books and children's stories Tales from the Deep and Gelert, A Man's Best Friend, published by Gomer.

Her illustrated version of Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood was published in November 2022, by Weidenfeld and Nicolson.[2]

Early life edit

Matthews was born in Cardiff, the second of four children. The family moved to Swansea when she was seven. She went to Bryn Y Mor Welsh language school until 11 years of age, then attended St Michael's School, Llanelli.[3] She then attended Ysgol Bro Gwaun comprehensive school when she lived in the Pembrokeshire village of Trefin, and Bryanston School, an independent school in Dorset, England.[4][5][6]

Matthews is fluent in English, Welsh, Spanish, and French.[7] She has cited her childhood heroes as being Pippi Longstocking and writers William Butler Yeats and Dylan Thomas.[8][9][10][11][12]

She learned to play the guitar at the age of nine, sang Welsh folk songs and taught herself traditional songs from all over the globe including blues and Irish folk songs.[13] She was a member of the West Glamorgan Youth Orchestra.[14] She had a stint in Spain as a nanny, where she learned to speak Catalan.[15]

Career edit

Catatonia edit

Catatonia were formed in 1992, after Matthews met Mark Roberts. She subsequently sang lead vocals on, and co-wrote the music and lyrics for, the band's hits. Songs she co-wrote included "You've Got a Lot to Answer For", "Mulder and Scully", "Dead from the Waist Down", and "Road Rage". Matthews also 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. Matthews later collaborated with Jones to record a version of Frank Loesser's "Baby, It's Cold Outside" on Jones's 1999 album Reload. Matthews was voted the "Sexiest Female in Rock" in a 1999 readers' poll in the now defunct magazine Melody Maker.[16]

After Catatonia's rise to fame with their second album International Velvet, and subsequent success with Equally Cursed and Blessed, the band returned in 2001 with their fourth studio album Paper Scissors Stone. In September 2001 the band officially split.[17]

2000s edit

Matthews joined the Pet Shop Boys on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in June 2000, performing a duet of their hit "What Have I Done to Deserve This?".[18] In December 2001, she returned to the recording studio for the first time since Catatonia split up. She recorded a song in both English and Welsh for the pre-school cartoon series Sali Mali.[19] She provided guest vocals on the track "Cyclops Rock", from US alternative rock band They Might Be Giants 2001 album Mink Car. Her line was originally supposed to be provided by Joe Strummer of the Clash.[20] Cerys went on to co-write "Gypsy Song" with Strummer on her Cockahoop album released by Rough Trade in 2003.[21]

Matthews moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2001. On her arrival she began playing with 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. Her debut album, Cockahoop, ended up consisting mainly of her own songs. It was recorded in seven months and appeared on Blanco y Negro Records in the United Kingdom in May 2003. Whilst recording this album she met Seth Riddle, whom she married in Pembrokeshire on 22 February 2003.[22] She toured the album around Britain with minimal promotion as she was several months pregnant at the time. The album's Stateside Records release followed in October 2004.[citation needed]

In December 2005, Matthews recorded a version of Len Barry's 1960s UK and US top 10 hit "1-2-3" in Nashville. She released it as a download-single with all profits going to a children's charity.[23][24] In early 2006, Matthews introduced material from her then upcoming album at SXSW in Austin, Texas.[25]

In 2006, Matthews conducted a short tour of the UK to promote her second solo album, Never Said Goodbye. The album was preceded by the single "Open Roads". Band members included Kevin Teel on guitar, Ben Elkins playing keyboards, Mason Neely on drums, and Jeff Irwin playing bass. She headlined Cardiff's Big Weekend festival. During September and October 2006, Matthews embarked on a 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.[citation needed]

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 one day before the final episode, coming fourth behind Jason "J" Brown, Janice Dickinson and eventual winner Christopher Biggins. Matthews became involved with fellow contestant Marc Bannerman after the show, but they split four months later. Matthews appeared at the live Guilty Pleasures concert at the Hackney Empire, London in 2007. She performed 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.[26][27] Awyren = Aeroplane won her the 'Contemporary Composition' award in the National Eisteddfod. The award had been resurrected and presented for the first time since 1936. In 2007 Matthews became Vice-President of the Welsh homelessness charity Shelter Cymru.[28] She also accepted a role of Performing Arts Ambassador for Linden Lodge School, Wimbledon in the same year.

Matthews joined the Welsh band Manic Street Preachers onstage at The O2 on 28 February 2008 to sing the female vocals of their 2007 hit "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough" as part of the NME awards celebrations that year. She replaced Nina Persson in both the awards ceremony (within indigO2) and at the following 'Big Gig' live show (within The O2 Arena).[29]

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 then covered for Nemone on 6 Music from July 2009 while Nemone was on maternity leave.

Matthews began maternity leave from November 2009 and had to finish presenting the show a month early. In April 2010, Matthews returned to 6 Music to present a weekend show on Sunday mornings. She produces and presents radio documentaries and shows, including Hook Line and Singer, where she shared her love of fishing on Radio 4.

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

Since 2010 edit

Matthews has covered Glastonbury Festival for both BBC Television and BBC 6 Music, she wrote and presented a BBC Two programme on poetry and presented TV documentaries on singer Dorothy Squires, the Mississippi River and Cuba. She wrote and presented a documentary on early blues players such as Memphis Minnie, children's character Pippi Longstocking, Mahalia Jackson and the celebrated British blues label 'Blue Horizon'. She has presented a documentary for BBC Radio 2 on Maida Vale studios. She frequently contributes to BBC Radio 4 programmes such as Feedback, Frontrow, Loose Ends and Saturday Live, also writing a column for world music magazine Songlines. Since 2021 Cerys Matthews and Geoffrey Boakye have presented Add To Playlist which explores connections in music.[30] She has curated festivals for the Tate Modern, the Shetland theatre and Womex.

In 2010, Matthews released Tir (in Welsh: 'territory' or 'land'), a collection of traditional Welsh songs, and of photographs from her family archive from the 1880s to 1940s of people at work and play.[31] They included "Calon Lân", "Cwm Rhondda", "Migldi-Magldi" (sung as a duet with Bryn Terfel), "Myfanwy" and "Sosban Fach".[32] This is the third release on her own label, Rainbow City.

Explorer is Matthews's fourth solo album (2011). In both selecting and writing the songs she delved into the influence of both the music she has heard round the globe, and the places she had visited. Recorded over seven days, the album from the outset had no pre-determined sound or calculated format.[33] On the album she incorporates a little Spanish, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, and American sensibilities, styles, and genres.[34] In April 2011, a video was released through Matthews's official YouTube Page[35] of the lead single from Explorer, "Sweet Magnolia".

Matthews played the Isle of Wight and Hay festivals in 2012, the latter with a Woody Guthrie tribute show, and collaborated with artists such as Arun Ghosh, Tunde Jegede, Attab Haddad, Frank Moon and the London Bulgarian Choir. 2012 also saw her play music from her collection of Welsh traditional songs Tir, with Ballet Cymru, ending in a show in Sadler's Wells, and a nomination for a Theatre Critics Award 2012.[36] She produced and arranged Christmas album Baby, It's Cold Outside (2012) to much acclaim, recognised by the Sunday Times as an "essential seasonal album".[citation needed] Matthews played UK literary festivals including Dartington, Chester, Hay and Edinburgh and released an album of traditional Welsh reels and songs, Hullabaloo. Matthews sang Patsy Cline's "Crazy" and Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" as part of the memorial service for esteemed War correspondent Marie Colvin, in May 2012. Also in 2012, Matthews appeared as a celebrity guest mentor for Tom Jones's team on the first series of the UK version of The Voice.[37]

In 2014, Matthews co-founded an interactive festival, The Good Life Experience, with Charlie and Caroline Gladstone, held every September on the Gladstone estate in Hawarden, Flintshire near the Cheshire border. It is a festival which celebrates the great outdoors, with abseiling, campfires, axe throwing, foraging, talk on survival, as well as cultural activities, crafts, books and music.[38]

Awards and recognitions edit

Matthews won gold at the 2013 Sony Radio Academy Awards, winning in the 'Music Broadcaster of the year' category.[39] Baby It's Cold Outside, released for Christmas 2013 on the Rainbow City label, is a selection of Christmas carols and classic Christmas songs all arranged and produced by Matthews using instruments such as Chinese temple blocks, oud, celeste and coconut shells.

Matthews won a 'St David Award' – for her contribution to culture in 2014 – run by the Welsh government, in its inaugural year, 2014.[40] She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2014 Birthday Honours for services to music.[41]

In July 2014, Matthews was awarded an honorary degree from Swansea University.[42]

Matthews won the Best Presenter Music award at the Audio Production Awards on 23 November 2016.[43]

In 2017, she was a guest presenter on the BBC's coverage of the Royal Welsh Show, along with Andi Oliver and Omar Hamdi.[44] On 14 May 2018, Matthews took over from Paul Jones as the presenter of The Blues Show on BBC Radio 2.

In 2019, Matthews was one of the three judges for the 2020 Countryfile Calendar, sold in aid of Children in Need.[45]

In 2022, Matthews made a pilot for a new BBC Radio 4 music programme called ,'Add To Playlist,' with Jeffrey Boakye. This emerged as a weekly Friday night show which Matthews and Boakye present and direct musically, production is by Jerome Weatherald.[46] Add To Playlist went on to win both The Prix Italia and Prix Europa in the music radio category in 2022.[47]

Personal life edit

Matthews has two sons and a daughter. She took her 9 and 12-year-old sons and husband to hike to base camp Everest in 2019. Matthews married her second husband, Steve Abbott, who also has two children, in 2011 and they live in West London.[48]

Discography edit

Catatonia edit

As a solo artist edit

Studio albums

  • Cockahoop (UK No. 30) (Blanco y Negro – 2003)
  • Never Said Goodbye (Rough Trade – 2006)
  • Awyren = Aeroplane (mini-album) (My Kung Fu 030 – 2007)
  • Don't Look Down (Rainbow City Recordings – 2009)
  • Tir (Rainbow City Recordings – 2010)
  • Explorer (Rainbow City Recordings – 2011)
  • Baby It's Cold Outside (Rainbow City Recordings − 2012)
  • Hullabaloo (Rainbow City Recordings – 2013)
  • Dylan Thomas: A Child's Christmas, Poems and Tiger Eggs (Marvels of the Universe – 2014)
  • We Come from the Sun with the Hidden Orchestra and 10 poets (Decca Records – 2021)

Singles

  • "The Ballad of Tom Jones" (with Space) (1998, UK No. 4)
  • "Caught in the Middle" (2003, UK No. 47)
  • "1-2-3" (2005)
  • "Open Roads" (2006, UK No. 53)
  • "Some Kind of Wonderful" (with Aled Jones) (2007)
  • "Arlington Way" (Rainbow City Recordings − 2009)
  • "Into The Blue"/"Mae Angen Llong Ar Gapten" (Rainbow City Recordings − 2010)
  • "Sweet Magnolia" (Rainbow City Recordings − 2011)[35]

Other appearances edit

Appearances on other original recordings

Appearances on compilations

Bibliography edit

  • Hook, Line and Singer, Matthews' collection of singalong classics published by Penguin, became a top 3 Sunday Times bestseller in 2013. The book includes personal anecdotes and song histories. Song examples are "Let's Go Fly a Kite", "Oh Susannah", and "Swing Low Sweet Chariot".
  • Tales from the Deep, (2011) Gwasg Gomer, Wales: Gomer Press Limited, ISBN 978-1-84851-312-9 Nominated for a People's Choice Award.
  • Gelert, a Man's Best Friend, (2014) Gwasg Gomer, Wales: Gomer Press Limited, ISBN 978-1-84851-464-5
  • Where the Wild Cooks Go: Recipes, Music, Poetry, Cocktails, (2019) Penguin UK, ISBN 978-1-84614-962-7
  • Cerys Matthews' Under Milk Wood, (2022) Weidenfeld and Nicolson, ISBN 978-147462-250-9

References edit

  1. ^ "WALES | 1999 – the year of Cool Cymru". BBC News. 25 December 1999. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Cerys Matthews' Under Milk Wood". Weidenfeldandnicolson.co.uk. 13 April 2021. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  3. ^ . cerysmatthews.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
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  5. ^ Burgess, Kaya (17 September 2018). "DJ Cerys Matthews shuns 'privileged' musicians". Thetimes.co.uk.
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  13. ^ Rhodes, Giulia (9 June 2013). "Cerys Matthews rocks the crib | Music | Entertainment". Daily Express. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
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  19. ^ Cartoon Sali Mali joins Channel 4, BBC News, 28 July 2009 Retrieved 23 November 2009
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  21. ^ Empire, Kitty (18 May 2003). "Just an old-fashioned girl". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
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  33. ^ CerysMatthews.co.uk = Explorer Biography 18 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 19 February 2012
  34. ^ Matthew Forss (30 May 2011). "Inside World Music". Insideworldmusic.blogspot.com.
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  37. ^ Fletcher, Alex (4 April 2012). "Voice mentors confirmed: Cerys Matthews, Ana Matronic to help coaches". Digital Spy. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  38. ^ Swire, Laura (5 September 2014). "The Good Life Experience 2014: Everything you need to know". North Wales Live. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
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  40. ^ "Cerys Matthews". gov.wales. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
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  43. ^ "Audio Production Awards 2016 – All the winners". RadioToday. 23 November 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  44. ^ "RWAS – BBC". Rwas.wales. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  45. ^ "Countryfile Calendar competition 2020: winner, finalists and how to buy a calendar". Countryfile.com.
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  47. ^ "Add To Playlist". Bbc.com. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
  48. ^ Bevan, Nathan (26 November 2009). "Star Cerys Matthews gives birth three days after TV appearance". Walesonline.co.uk. Retrieved 28 February 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Blues Show with Cerys Matthews (BBC Radio 2)
  • Add to Playlist (BBC Radio 4)
  • Cerys Matthews (BBC Radio 6 Music)
  • BBC One Show profile
  • Cerys Matthews at IMDb
  • on Journalisted
  • August 2006 interview with Matthews
  • BBC Wales Music – Matthews microsite
  • Garvey, Jane (8 October 2007). "Woman's Hour" (RealAudio). BBC Radio 4.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Cerys Matthews news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cerys Matthews MBE ˈ k ɛr ɪ s born 11 April 1969 is a Welsh singer songwriter author and broadcaster She was a founding member of Welsh rock band Catatonia and a leading figure in the Cool Cymru movement of the late 1990s 1 Cerys MatthewsMBEMatthews in 2008Background informationBirth nameCerys Elizabeth MatthewsBorn 1969 04 11 11 April 1969 age 54 Cardiff WalesOriginSwansea WalesGenresAlternative rock Cool Cymru Britpop indie rock pop rock folkOccupation s Singer songwriterYears active1990 presentWebsitewww wbr cerysmatthews wbr co wbr uk Matthews programmes and hosts a weekly music show on BBC Radio 6 Music a weekly blues show on BBC Radio 2 and a weekly show on BBC Radio 4 Add To Playlist which won the Prix Italia and Prix Europa 2022 She also makes documentaries for television and radio and was a roving reporter for The One Show She founded The Good Life Experience a festival of culture and the great outdoors in Flintshire in 2014 and is author of Hook Line and Singer published by Penguin Books and children s stories Tales from the Deep and Gelert A Man s Best Friend published by Gomer Her illustrated version of Dylan Thomas s Under Milk Wood was published in November 2022 by Weidenfeld and Nicolson 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Catatonia 2 2 2000s 2 3 Since 2010 3 Awards and recognitions 4 Personal life 5 Discography 5 1 Catatonia 5 2 As a solo artist 5 3 Other appearances 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editMatthews was born in Cardiff the second of four children The family moved to Swansea when she was seven She went to Bryn Y Mor Welsh language school until 11 years of age then attended St Michael s School Llanelli 3 She then attended Ysgol Bro Gwaun comprehensive school when she lived in the Pembrokeshire village of Trefin and Bryanston School an independent school in Dorset England 4 5 6 Matthews is fluent in English Welsh Spanish and French 7 She has cited her childhood heroes as being Pippi Longstocking and writers William Butler Yeats and Dylan Thomas 8 9 10 11 12 She learned to play the guitar at the age of nine sang Welsh folk songs and taught herself traditional songs from all over the globe including blues and Irish folk songs 13 She was a member of the West Glamorgan Youth Orchestra 14 She had a stint in Spain as a nanny where she learned to speak Catalan 15 Career editCatatonia edit Main article Catatonia band Catatonia were formed in 1992 after Matthews met Mark Roberts She subsequently sang lead vocals on and co wrote the music and lyrics for the band s hits Songs she co wrote included You ve Got a Lot to Answer For Mulder and Scully Dead from the Waist Down and Road Rage Matthews also 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 Matthews later collaborated with Jones to record a version of Frank Loesser s Baby It s Cold Outside on Jones s 1999 album Reload Matthews was voted the Sexiest Female in Rock in a 1999 readers poll in the now defunct magazine Melody Maker 16 After Catatonia s rise to fame with their second album International Velvet and subsequent success with Equally Cursed and Blessed the band returned in 2001 with their fourth studio album Paper Scissors Stone In September 2001 the band officially split 17 2000s edit Matthews joined the Pet Shop Boys on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in June 2000 performing a duet of their hit What Have I Done to Deserve This 18 In December 2001 she returned to the recording studio for the first time since Catatonia split up She recorded a song in both English and Welsh for the pre school cartoon series Sali Mali 19 She provided guest vocals on the track Cyclops Rock from US alternative rock band They Might Be Giants 2001 album Mink Car Her line was originally supposed to be provided by Joe Strummer of the Clash 20 Cerys went on to co write Gypsy Song with Strummer on her Cockahoop album released by Rough Trade in 2003 21 Matthews moved to Nashville Tennessee in 2001 On her arrival she began playing with 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 Her debut album Cockahoop ended up consisting mainly of her own songs It was recorded in seven months and appeared on Blanco y Negro Records in the United Kingdom in May 2003 Whilst recording this album she met Seth Riddle whom she married in Pembrokeshire on 22 February 2003 22 She toured the album around Britain with minimal promotion as she was several months pregnant at the time The album s Stateside Records release followed in October 2004 citation needed In December 2005 Matthews recorded a version of Len Barry s 1960s UK and US top 10 hit 1 2 3 in Nashville She released it as a download single with all profits going to a children s charity 23 24 In early 2006 Matthews introduced material from her then upcoming album at SXSW in Austin Texas 25 In 2006 Matthews conducted a short tour of the UK to promote her second solo album Never Said Goodbye The album was preceded by the single Open Roads Band members included Kevin Teel on guitar Ben Elkins playing keyboards Mason Neely on drums and Jeff Irwin playing bass She headlined Cardiff s Big Weekend festival During September and October 2006 Matthews embarked on a 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 citation needed 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 one day before the final episode coming fourth behind Jason J Brown Janice Dickinson and eventual winner Christopher Biggins Matthews became involved with fellow contestant Marc Bannerman after the show but they split four months later Matthews appeared at the live Guilty Pleasures concert at the Hackney Empire London in 2007 She performed 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 26 27 Awyren Aeroplane won her the Contemporary Composition award in the National Eisteddfod The award had been resurrected and presented for the first time since 1936 In 2007 Matthews became Vice President of the Welsh homelessness charity Shelter Cymru 28 She also accepted a role of Performing Arts Ambassador for Linden Lodge School Wimbledon in the same year Matthews joined the Welsh band Manic Street Preachers onstage at The O2 on 28 February 2008 to sing the female vocals of their 2007 hit Your Love Alone Is Not Enough as part of the NME awards celebrations that year She replaced Nina Persson in both the awards ceremony within indigO2 and at the following Big Gig live show within The O2 Arena 29 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 then covered for Nemone on 6 Music from July 2009 while Nemone was on maternity leave Matthews began maternity leave from November 2009 and had to finish presenting the show a month early In April 2010 Matthews returned to 6 Music to present a weekend show on Sunday mornings She produces and presents radio documentaries and shows including Hook Line and Singer where she shared her love of fishing on Radio 4 Matthews released her first CD in two years in October 2009 The album titled Don t Look Down was released in two versions one in English and the other in Welsh the title of the Welsh edition was Paid Edrych i Lawr It was recorded in Providence Rhode Island Nashville Seattle and London and coincided with a two week UK tour in October citation needed Since 2010 edit Matthews has covered Glastonbury Festival for both BBC Television and BBC 6 Music she wrote and presented a BBC Two programme on poetry and presented TV documentaries on singer Dorothy Squires the Mississippi River and Cuba She wrote and presented a documentary on early blues players such as Memphis Minnie children s character Pippi Longstocking Mahalia Jackson and the celebrated British blues label Blue Horizon She has presented a documentary for BBC Radio 2 on Maida Vale studios She frequently contributes to BBC Radio 4 programmes such as Feedback Frontrow Loose Ends and Saturday Live also writing a column for world music magazine Songlines Since 2021 Cerys Matthews and Geoffrey Boakye have presented Add To Playlist which explores connections in music 30 She has curated festivals for the Tate Modern the Shetland theatre and Womex In 2010 Matthews released Tir in Welsh territory or land a collection of traditional Welsh songs and of photographs from her family archive from the 1880s to 1940s of people at work and play 31 They included Calon Lan Cwm Rhondda Migldi Magldi sung as a duet with Bryn Terfel Myfanwy and Sosban Fach 32 This is the third release on her own label Rainbow City Explorer is Matthews s fourth solo album 2011 In both selecting and writing the songs she delved into the influence of both the music she has heard round the globe and the places she had visited Recorded over seven days the album from the outset had no pre determined sound or calculated format 33 On the album she incorporates a little Spanish Scottish Irish Welsh and American sensibilities styles and genres 34 In April 2011 a video was released through Matthews s official YouTube Page 35 of the lead single from Explorer Sweet Magnolia Matthews played the Isle of Wight and Hay festivals in 2012 the latter with a Woody Guthrie tribute show and collaborated with artists such as Arun Ghosh Tunde Jegede Attab Haddad Frank Moon and the London Bulgarian Choir 2012 also saw her play music from her collection of Welsh traditional songs Tir with Ballet Cymru ending in a show in Sadler s Wells and a nomination for a Theatre Critics Award 2012 36 She produced and arranged Christmas album Baby It s Cold Outside 2012 to much acclaim recognised by the Sunday Times as an essential seasonal album citation needed Matthews played UK literary festivals including Dartington Chester Hay and Edinburgh and released an album of traditional Welsh reels and songs Hullabaloo Matthews sang Patsy Cline s Crazy and Dylan s Blowin in the Wind as part of the memorial service for esteemed War correspondent Marie Colvin in May 2012 Also in 2012 Matthews appeared as a celebrity guest mentor for Tom Jones s team on the first series of the UK version of The Voice 37 In 2014 Matthews co founded an interactive festival The Good Life Experience with Charlie and Caroline Gladstone held every September on the Gladstone estate in Hawarden Flintshire near the Cheshire border It is a festival which celebrates the great outdoors with abseiling campfires axe throwing foraging talk on survival as well as cultural activities crafts books and music 38 Awards and recognitions editMatthews won gold at the 2013 Sony Radio Academy Awards winning in the Music Broadcaster of the year category 39 Baby It s Cold Outside released for Christmas 2013 on the Rainbow City label is a selection of Christmas carols and classic Christmas songs all arranged and produced by Matthews using instruments such as Chinese temple blocks oud celeste and coconut shells Matthews won a St David Award for her contribution to culture in 2014 run by the Welsh government in its inaugural year 2014 40 She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 2014 Birthday Honours for services to music 41 In July 2014 Matthews was awarded an honorary degree from Swansea University 42 Matthews won the Best Presenter Music award at the Audio Production Awards on 23 November 2016 43 In 2017 she was a guest presenter on the BBC s coverage of the Royal Welsh Show along with Andi Oliver and Omar Hamdi 44 On 14 May 2018 Matthews took over from Paul Jones as the presenter of The Blues Show on BBC Radio 2 In 2019 Matthews was one of the three judges for the 2020 Countryfile Calendar sold in aid of Children in Need 45 In 2022 Matthews made a pilot for a new BBC Radio 4 music programme called Add To Playlist with Jeffrey Boakye This emerged as a weekly Friday night show which Matthews and Boakye present and direct musically production is by Jerome Weatherald 46 Add To Playlist went on to win both The Prix Italia and Prix Europa in the music radio category in 2022 47 Personal life editMatthews has two sons and a daughter She took her 9 and 12 year old sons and husband to hike to base camp Everest in 2019 Matthews married her second husband Steve Abbott who also has two children in 2011 and they live in West London 48 Discography editCatatonia edit Main article Catatonia band Discography As a solo artist edit Studio albums Cockahoop UK No 30 Blanco y Negro 2003 Never Said Goodbye Rough Trade 2006 Awyren Aeroplane mini album My Kung Fu 030 2007 Don t Look Down Rainbow City Recordings 2009 Tir Rainbow City Recordings 2010 Explorer Rainbow City Recordings 2011 Baby It s Cold Outside Rainbow City Recordings 2012 Hullabaloo Rainbow City Recordings 2013 Dylan Thomas A Child s Christmas Poems and Tiger Eggs Marvels of the Universe 2014 We Come from the Sun with the Hidden Orchestra and 10 poets Decca Records 2021 Singles The Ballad of Tom Jones with Space 1998 UK No 4 Caught in the Middle 2003 UK No 47 1 2 3 2005 Open Roads 2006 UK No 53 Some Kind of Wonderful with Aled Jones 2007 Arlington Way Rainbow City Recordings 2009 Into The Blue Mae Angen Llong Ar Gapten Rainbow City Recordings 2010 Sweet Magnolia Rainbow City Recordings 2011 35 Other appearances edit Appearances on other original recordings Space Tin Planet duetting on The Ballad of Tom Jones 1998 Tom Jones Reload on Baby It s Cold Outside 1999 They Might Be Giants Mink Car guest vocals on Cyclops Rock 2001 Aled Jones Reasons to Believe duetting on Some Kind of Wonderful 2007 The Fron Male Voice Choir Voices of the Valley Home singing Calon Lan 2008 MAVIS presents Candi Staton amp Cerys Matthews singing Nemesis Required 2010 Appearances on compilations Brand New Boots and Panties 2001 contributed If I Was With a Woman Listen to Bob Dylan A Tribute 2005 contributed I Believe in You a Bob Dylan song from Slow Train Coming Hands Across the Water 2006 contributed An Occasional Song Songs for the Young at Heart 2007 contributed White Horses the theme song to The White Horses Over the Rainbow 2007 contributed Secret Love Bibliography editHook Line and Singer Matthews collection of singalong classics published by Penguin became a top 3 Sunday Times bestseller in 2013 The book includes personal anecdotes and song histories Song examples are Let s Go Fly a Kite Oh Susannah and Swing Low Sweet Chariot Tales from the Deep 2011 Gwasg Gomer Wales Gomer Press Limited ISBN 978 1 84851 312 9 Nominated for a People s Choice Award Gelert a Man s Best Friend 2014 Gwasg Gomer Wales Gomer Press Limited ISBN 978 1 84851 464 5 Where the Wild Cooks Go Recipes Music Poetry Cocktails 2019 Penguin UK ISBN 978 1 84614 962 7 Cerys Matthews Under Milk Wood 2022 Weidenfeld and Nicolson ISBN 978 147462 250 9References edit WALES 1999 the year of Cool Cymru BBC News 25 December 1999 Retrieved 1 July 2017 Cerys Matthews Under Milk Wood Weidenfeldandnicolson co uk 13 April 2021 Retrieved 28 June 2023 Biography cerysmatthews co uk Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 29 January 2014 Gowans Eglinton Charlie 28 June 2023 Coco Fennell Emerald was more academic and I was more arty Thetimes co uk Retrieved 28 June 2023 Burgess Kaya 17 September 2018 DJ Cerys Matthews shuns privileged musicians Thetimes co uk Bryanston School Facebook com Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Paul Chris Cerys Matthews Beat Review Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 25 April 2014 BBC Radio 4 The Strongest Girl in the World Bbc co uk 16 September 2010 Retrieved 25 April 2014 Dylan Thomas BBC 1 January 1970 Retrieved 25 April 2014 Moore Dylan 20 October 2012 Cerys Matthews Wales Arts Review Retrieved 25 April 2014 Cerys Matthews A star is reborn The Independent 22 July 2006 Expectant Cerys home for birth BBC News 7 August 2003 Rhodes Giulia 9 June 2013 Cerys Matthews rocks the crib Music Entertainment Daily Express Retrieved 25 April 2014 Schweitzer Louise 17 December 2012 Cerys Matthews The Old Market Hove December 15 From The Argus Theargus co uk Retrieved 25 April 2014 Cerys Matthews profile news photos style videos and more HELLO Online Hellomagazine com 8 October 2009 Retrieved 25 April 2014 News UK and Worldwide News Newspaper The Independent Archived from the original on 24 March 2009 Retrieved 1 July 2017 MUSIC Troubled Catatonia split up BBC News 21 September 2001 Retrieved 1 July 2017 pet shop boys et cerys matthews a Glastonbury 2000 11 May 2007 Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 1 July 2017 via YouTube Cartoon Sali Mali joins Channel 4 BBC News 28 July 2009 Retrieved 23 November 2009 Cerys Matthews TMBW The They Might Be Giants Knowledge Base TMBW Retrieved 15 April 2012 Empire Kitty 18 May 2003 Just an old fashioned girl The Observer ISSN 0029 7712 Retrieved 2 July 2023 Cerys arrives for wedding on tractor BBC Wales 22 February 2003 Jeremie Musyt Creative Jmcreative net 9 May 2017 Retrieved 1 July 2017 JM Creative Literacy Numeracy Archived from the original on 29 September 2007 Retrieved 5 September 2007 Cerys Matthews of Catatonia during 20th Annual SXSW Film and Music Gettyimages co uk Retrieved 11 October 2023 Divorced Cerys returns to Wales BBC Wales 15 October 2007 Cerys and Marc in Pembrokeshire BBC 8 December 2007 Morton Cole 14 October 2007 Cerys Matthews My marriage is over I m coming home The Independent Archived from the original on 15 December 2007 NME 28 February 2008 Manic Street Preachers bring Shockwaves NME Awards Big Gig to climax NME Retrieved 2 July 2023 Cerys and Jeffrey Boakye launch new BBC Radio 4 s music show ADD TO PLAYLIST cerymatthews co uk 7 December 2021 Retrieved 14 October 2023 EccentricUK Cerys Matthews Archived 13 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 19 February 2012 Cerys Matthews The tracks of my life Wales Online 24 June 2010 Retrieved 1 July 2017 CerysMatthews co uk Explorer Biography Archived 18 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 19 February 2012 Matthew Forss 30 May 2011 Inside World Music Insideworldmusic blogspot com a b Cerys Matthews Sweet Magnolia YouTube 28 April 2011 Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 1 July 2017 Ballet inspired by Cerys Matthews shortlisted for award South Wales Argus Fletcher Alex 4 April 2012 Voice mentors confirmed Cerys Matthews Ana Matronic to help coaches Digital Spy Retrieved 1 July 2017 Swire Laura 5 September 2014 The Good Life Experience 2014 Everything you need to know North Wales Live Retrieved 6 January 2023 Cerys Matthews wins Sony music radio broadcaster award BBC News 14 May 2013 Retrieved 1 July 2017 Cerys Matthews gov wales Retrieved 18 March 2021 No 60895 The London Gazette Supplement 14 June 2014 p b21 Cerys Matthews awarded with honorary degree ITV News Retrieved 3 May 2020 Audio Production Awards 2016 All the winners RadioToday 23 November 2016 Retrieved 3 May 2020 RWAS BBC Rwas wales Retrieved 27 December 2017 Countryfile Calendar competition 2020 winner finalists and how to buy a calendar Countryfile com BBC Sounds Add to Playlist Available Episodes Bbc co uk Retrieved 2 July 2023 Add To Playlist Bbc com Retrieved 2 July 2023 Bevan Nathan 26 November 2009 Star Cerys Matthews gives birth three days after TV appearance Walesonline co uk Retrieved 28 February 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cerys Matthews Official website The Blues Show with Cerys Matthews BBC Radio 2 Add to Playlist BBC Radio 4 Cerys Matthews BBC Radio 6 Music BBC One Show profile Cerys Matthews at IMDb cerys matthews 1 Cerys Matthews on Journalisted August 2006 interview with Matthews BBC Wales 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