Emily Barker

Emily Barker is an Australian folk singer-songwriter best known for fronting The Red Clay Halo and for her collaboration with guitarist Rob Jackson in the band the-low-country.

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Profession :

Folk Singer

Birthday :

December 2, 1980

Age :

44

Emily Barker, a British singer-songwriter and composer, is best known for co-writing and performing the theme song for the BBC TV series Wallander. She has released several popular albums, such as Almanac, Various Small Mercies, Dear River, and Sweet Kind of Blue. Additionally, Barker has collaborated with numerous artists and composed film soundtracks, including the score for the Australian movie “H Is for Happiness.” Besides her musical career, she is an avid hiker who loves exploring nature trails.

An interesting fact about Emily Barker is that she moved to the UK in 2002, where she formed a band called the-low-country. This band released two albums and gained recognition on John Peel’s BBC radio show.