On September 22nd, 2022, Tommy Ashby shares his joyous, folk infused single ‘A Beautiful Day’ via Dance To The Radio, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Sam Okell (Celeste, Graham Coxon, The Beatles). An enchanting music video lands the same day, shot and directed by videographer Fraser Taylor in the expansive lush green Scottish borders. ‘A Beautiful Day’ follows previous releases ‘Moonflowers (Best Friend)’ and ‘Closer’ and is the third single to be released from Tommy’s debut album ‘Lamplighter’, set for release in March 2023.

Listen To ‘A Beautiful Day’ HERE

Watch ‘A Beautiful Day’ HERE

‘A Beautiful Day’ embraces Tommy’s Scottish folk roots. An indisputable energy shines through, from the twangy trajectory of the mandolin to the buoyant guitar rhythms that dance around layers of shimmering harmonies. 

Tommy said about the song “‘A Beautiful Day’ describes how your memories can change in the remembering. Your recollection of a beautiful day changes over time, some details fall away and others come more sharply into focus. I also wanted to show how experiences are shaped by your mental state at the time. For example, the final verse describes rain on concrete, which wouldn’t be a classically beautiful scene. But the words and music that envelop the scene mean that it is remembered wistfully. The verses describe snapshots of beautiful days, which is often how I remember things. My mind is definitely more of a camera than a video recorder. 

I grew up playing in a ceilidh band and singing the songs of Robert Burns. But I always felt that being a genuine traditional Scottish folk artist was something else that I couldn’t grasp, it was an intimidating world. Any time I tried, I became overwhelmed by imposter syndrome. However, I’ve realised that Scottish trad music is a part of my musical identity, something I shouldn’t shy away from. I’ve always loved it so if it seeps into my music, then I should welcome it rather than trying to ignore or remove it. You can hear folk influences on a beautiful day – the chorus came out of a fiddle tune I was noodling around with on my mandolin. I thought the tune really captured the joyous feel of the lyrics.

Tommy continues to work with long-time collaborator and producer Sam Okell throughout his debut album.  Both graduates of the highly reputable Tonmeister course, fellow alumni include producers Sam Petts Davies (Radiohead, Warpaint), Joe Rubel (Ed Sheeran) and Cass Lowe (Charlie XCX, Tom Walker, Jess Glynne). The talented duo continue to push the boundaries of Tommy’s sound. 

Tommy’s creative energy and songwriting have always drawn inspiration from the countryside. Originally from the Scottish borders, the artist grew up writing and playing music in the wilds of Scotland. Following a short stint in London, Tommy swapped a one-bed flat for the big skies, reed beds and sunsets of rural Suffolk where he found himself writing about relationships with family and friends, along with a sense of place and its significance. 

Tommy released his previous EP ‘Lay Low’ in 2021 following his ‘Blood Wolf Moon’ EP in July 2020. Releases to date have grown Tommy’s profile to over 370,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and received widespread media support across the UK from the likes of Atwood, Clash, Scotland On Sunday, Spindle, Louder than War, Folk Radio UK and The Scottish Sun as well as Fearne Cotton, Radio 2 and amassed over 15 million streams online. 

Tommy is regularly featured in Spotify editorial and enjoyed major global syncs on Love Island, Riviera, Greys Anatomy and Silent Witness. The final track from the ‘Lay Low’ EP, ‘Happy Just To Know’, was also chosen by Dutch supermarket PLUS as the sync to their major television advertising campaign.

Tommy has toured with the likes of Luke Sital-Singh, Jamie Lawson, Tom Speight and Nina Nesbitt and continues to keep fans entertained via live streaming performances. Tommy is set to play Live at Leeds festival in October and join Turin Brakes on their November UK tour.

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Praise for Tommy 

“An artist who refuses to place barriers between himself and his songwriting, his work matches acoustic sensibilities to often ruthless honesty.“ Clash

“If anyone should know how to strike a chord with listeners, it’s singer-songwriter Tommy Ashby” –Scotland On Sunday

“a richly nuanced affair that’s built around a steadily mounting wash of rich guitars, laying the foundation for Ashby’s effortlessly emotive vocal.” Louder Than War

“A compelling song that brings into focus some of our own judgements as well as questioning how independent we truly are as individuals and as a society.” Folk Radio UK

“an impeccable presence, honing an ability to fuse soft, tender vocals with a touch of intimate and infectious songwriting” Spindle

Upcoming Live Dates:

Thursday 10th November – Newark, Palace Theatre (with Turin Brakes)

Friday 11th November – Newhampton, Arts Centre (with Turin Brakes)

Saturday 12th November – Coventry, Empire (with Turin Brakes)

Sunday 13th November – Milton Keynes, Stables (with Turin Brakes)

Thursday 17th November – Holmfirth, Picturedrome (with Turin Brakes)

Friday 18th November – Edinburgh, La Belle Angele (with Turin Brakes)

Saturday 19th November – Glasgow, QMU (with Turin Brakes)

Sunday 20th November – Aberdeen, Lemon Tree (with Turin Brakes)

Thursday 24th November – Axminster, Guildhall (with Turin Brakes)

Friday 25th November – Gloucester, Guildhall (with Turin Brakes)

Saturday 26th November – Frome, Chase & Grain (with Turin Brakes)