Latest Release
- 11 AUG 2023
- 10 Songs
- KIN · 2016
- Friday's Daughter · 2024
- Face To Face · 2023
- Face To Face · 2023
- Face To Face · 2023
- Face To Face · 2023
- Face To Face · 2023
- Face To Face · 2023
- Face To Face · 2023
- Face To Face · 2023
Albums
- 2023
Artist Playlists
- The singer/songwriter rocks out, glams up and strips down.
Appears On
More To Hear
- KT Tunstall plays her favorite hits of the early aughts.
- Annie shares Christmas memories and her family traditions.
- The Irish singer-songwriter’s “Prayer for the Dying.”
About KT Tunstall
Since arriving on the scene with her Mercury Prize–nominated 2004 debut, Eye to the Telescope, Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall has experimented with various genres, including folk, electronica, country and rock. • The Edinburgh native grew up loving space and sci-fi thanks to her frequent trips to St. Andrews Observatory with her physicist father and her brothers. • As a youngster, Tunstall played piano and flute. She developed her singing by listening to Ella Fitzgerald. In her teens, she took up songwriting and taught herself guitar. • Eye to the Telescope went platinum in the US and multi-platinum in the UK. The album features the singles “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” and “Suddenly I See”. The latter reached No. 12 on the UK charts—still her career best—and just missed the Top 20 in America. • ”Suddenly I See” has been featured in TV series and films like The Devil Wears Prada, Ugly Betty, The Hills and Grey’s Anatomy. • In 2006, Tunstall won Best British Female Solo Artist at the BRIT Awards. The following year, “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” received a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. • Tunstall’s 2007 sophomore effort, Drastic Fantastic, debuted inside the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart. It remains her highest US chart position. • In 2018, Tunstall released her sixth album, WAX, the second instalment in a trilogy of thematic albums centering on the soul, body and mind.
- HOMETOWN
- Edinburgh, Scotland
- BORN
- 23 June 1975
- GENRE
- Pop