Kerri Simpson

Kerri Simpson is a blues singer from Melbourne.[1] Her album Confessin' the Blues was nominated for a 1999 ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album.[2]

Kerri Simpson
OriginMelbourne, Victoria
GenresBlues

Predominantly a blues musician, she has also performed country with Kerri Simpson and the Prodigal Sons, gospel with the Gospel Belles and Ska with The Ska Vendors. Gospel Belles were formed in 2006 and consists of singers Kerri Simpson, Kelly Auty, Marisa Quigley and Diana Wolfe.[3]

Discography

  • VeVe (1993)
  • Confessin' the Blues (1998) - Viridian[4]
  • Vodou songs of the Spirits (2001) -Maverick Arts[5][6]
  • Sun Gonna Shine (2003) - Belmar[7]
  • Fortune Favoured Me (2012)
  • 4am (2013)

Kerri Simpson and VeVe

  • The Arousing (1995)[8]
  • Speak (1996)

Kerri Simpson and the Prodigal Sons

  • Maybe By Midnight EP (2007) - Mescalito[9][10]

Gospel Belles (Marisa Quigley, Diana Wolfe, Kelly Auty & Kerri Simpson)

  • Gospel Belles (2011)

Ska Vendors

  • Feelin’ Fine (2015) - Footstomp Music

References

  1. Thow, Penny (23 October 2003), "Aria nominations for Wagga singers", Hobart Mercury
  2. "ARIA Nominees", Billboard, 16 October 1999
  3. Sonti, C (18 June 2014), "Belles coming to town", Seymour Telegraph
  4. Weir, Kenny (7 February 1999), "Confessin' The Blues.", Sunday Herald Sun
  5. Elder, Bruce (11 October 2002), "Metro - Other new releases", Sydney Morning Herald
  6. Stewart, Paul (13 January 2002), "Confessin' The Blues.", Sunday Herald Sun
  7. Howard, Lee (16 November 2003), "BLUES", Sydney Morning Herald
  8. Mangan, John (23 June 1995), "Sultry Singer Simpson Hits (super) Highway", The Age
  9. Reilly, Greg (10 February 2008), "COUNTRY", Sunday Herald Sun
  10. Irwin, Julia (5 March 2008), "CD", Preston Leader
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