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Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Ember Swift
Background information
Also known as子玉
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresSinger-songwriter, folk, jazz, world
Years active1996–present
LabelsFew'll Ignite Sound
Websitewww.emberswift.com
Musical artist

Ember Swift (born in Woodstock, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist. She has released 11 studio albums in English and Mandarin.

Career

Swift graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in East Asian Studies. In 1998, she and regular band member Lyndell Montgomery (electric violin, bass guitar) began touring North America, Australia and later, New Caledonia. Their live shows featured Toronto-based percussionist and drummer Cheryl Reid. Swift and Montgomery later worked with Michelle Josef and Adam Bowman on drums and percussion. Reid continued to work with Swift and Montgomery until 2008 as a part-time player, and also worked with Swift when she toured North America.

In 2008, Swift moved to Beijing and assembled a new band, consisting of Zac Courtney on drums, Paplus Ntahombaye on bass, and Wang Ya Qi 王雅琪 on the traditional Chinese instrument, the erhu.

In 2014, Swift performed on the stage of the competition program “Mamma Mia” and won third place in the national finals.

Swift is also a voice over artist and writer, and has published work in magazines and literary quarterlies. She appeared as a vocalist on the video game Mobile Legends. A memoir was scheduled to be released in 2022.

In 2021 Swift released an album entitled Mid-March Meltdown, which was partially co-written with Beijing-based band member Gabriel Beaudoin and mixed with co-producer Tim Abraham. She released three music videos covering tracks from the album.

Personal life

Swift married Chinese musician Guo Jian, (国囝) and had a daughter in January 2012 and a son in December 2013. She separated from Guo Jian in 2015 and was formally divorced in 2018. Swift continues to live in Beijing, China with her two children.

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Self-Titled (1996)
  • InsectInside (1997)
  • Can't Corner Me (1998)
  • Permanent Marker (1999)
  • Stiltwalking (2002)
  • Disarming (2004)
  • The Dirty Pulse (2006)
  • Lentic: The New Project (2009)
  • 11:11 (2011)
  • Sticks & Stones (2017)
  • Mid-March Meltdown (2021)

Live Albums

  • The Wage Is the Stage (live) (2000)
  • Snapshots (live EP) (2000)
  • Witness: Live in Australia (2005; DVD)

Awards

  • 2006: "Youth Role Model of the Year" – Jer's Version Foundation
  • 2006: Best Band Website – Canadian Independent Music Award

References

  1. ^ Staff, N. O. W. "Ember Swift in Toronto - ONE NIGHT ONLY at C'est What!". NOW Toronto. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  2. "Versatile Canadian singer to showcase fusion music style in Shanghai". SHINE. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  3. "The Jer's Vision Gala celebrates the transformation from a Scholarship into a National Charity". OttawaStart.com. 4 October 2006. Archived from the original on 22 October 2006. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  4. "CIRAA – Board of Directors – Ember Swift". Ciraa.ca. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2012.

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