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Jim Moray

Jim Moray (born Douglas Oates〔(Jackie's Violet Hour ). BBC Devon website. Created 31 January 2008, last updated 10 April 2008. Accessed 27 September 2008.〕) is an English folk singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer.
==Recording artist==
While studying classical composition at the Birmingham Conservatoire, Moray released the home-recorded ''I Am Jim Moray'' EP. During 2002 he appeared at the Glastonbury festival and the Cambridge Folk Festival gaining notice in the music press. A nomination for the "Horizon Award" at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2003 followed before he began work on his first full length album, ''Sweet England''. The album was recorded in his bedroom while completing his final year of study. ''Sweet England'' was released in June 2003 on his own Niblick Is A Giraffe record label.
At the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2004 he was presented with the Album of the Year Award for ''Sweet England'' and the Horizon Award for best newcomer. He was also nominated twice in the Best Traditional Song category for ''Early One Morning'' and ''Lord Bateman''.
Moray recorded and released the single ''Sprig of Thyme'' in May 2004, and in the autumn appeared on the Oysterband's ''Big Session Volume 1'' album. This gained yet more Folk Award nominations in 2005, including one for ''Cuckoo's Nest'', which was sung, produced and mixed by Moray.
After a long gestation period, Moray's eponymous second album was released on 1 May 2006. Moving away from the electronic sound of ''Sweet England'' it features a more orchestral sound and denser song structures.
On 6 July 2007, ''The Independent'' featured ''Sweet England'' in its "Cult Classic" series, affirming its impact and influence on the modern folk scene.
Jim Moray's third album, ''Low Culture'', was released on 14 July 2008. On this album Jim makes use of African kora, the melodeon and mandolin and mbira thumb-piano. ''Low Culture'' won the fRoots Critics Poll Album of the Year 2008 and was also the ''MOJO'' Folk Album of the Year 2008. It was also nominated for the Album of the Year Award in the BBC Folk Awards 2009.
On 1 February 2010 it was announced that Jim Moray's fourth album ''In Modern History'' would be given away as a covermount CD with the June edition of ''Songlines'' magazine, with a street date of 30 April 2010. It was also announced that the album would be available in a deluxe box set and standard editions on 7 June 2010.
Moray's fifth studio album ''Skulk'' was released on Bandcamp with no build-up or warning in January 2012 going straight to number 1 on the Bandcamp chart. It received a full release on 9 April 2012. Moray received three nominations in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards for Best Album, Folk Singer of the Year and Best Traditional Track (for Lord Douglas).
Along with singer and guitarist Sam Carter, in 2014 Moray launched a new band named False Lights to play traditional music with electric instruments. Their album Salvor, produced by Moray, was released in Feb 2015 and they announced headline shows at Folk East, Trowbridge Village Pump and Homegrown festivals.

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