Many of my songs are inspired by the lives of other people. Sometimes it’s people I know, sometimes it’s people I don’t.

In 2011, I saw a photograph of a woman called Melanie Reid on the cover of The Times Magazine.  She was standing up, locked into some kind of exo-skeleton, holding onto metal bars in the spinal injuries unit of a hospital in Glasgow.

The photograph and its accompanying article by Melanie moved me so deeply I immediately wanted to write about it.  I started to think of some kind of analogy and the first thing that came to mind was that of a bird inside a cage.

In the article, Melanie had mentioned very briefly her husband Dave. The second half of the song is his voice. I hope he didn’t think me too presumptuous in imagining it.

When the song was finished my manager sent it to Melanie, who gave it her blessing and so it became the title track of my fourth album. I was absolutely delighted when she called it her ‘candle in the wind moment’ in her column published on the day the album was released.

Melanie’s incredibly inspiring, moving and final ‘Spinal Column’ for The Times Magazine was published today.  She says she will continue writing.  I can’t wait to read what she writes next.

If you would like to hear the song, it’s here on my website and also on Spotify and other digital music platforms.

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Award-winning journalist Melanie Reid mentioned Emily’s song ‘Bird Inside A Cage’ in her final ‘Spinal Column’ in The Times Magazine today.  Melanie broke her neck and back in a riding accident nearly 15 years ago which left her in a wheelchair.  She began writing Spinal Column from her hospital bed only two weeks after the accident when she had just come off a ventilator.

A photograph of Melanie on the cover of The Times Magazine in 2011 inspired Emily to write ‘Bird Inside A Cage’.  It became the title track of her fourth album and was described by Melanie in her column as her ‘candle in the wind moment’ (you can read the original article here).

You can read Emily’s blog about it and listen to ‘Bird Inside A Cage’ here on her website or any digital music platform including Spotify.

Last night I performed in a beautiful little village hall in rural Oxfordshire in a place called Letcombe Bassett, all thanks to Tony Haupt who so kindly organised and promoted the night and gave us accommodation in his beautiful Thatchcombe B&B.  I had such a fantastic time – a huge thank you to everyone who came, to Jody Prewett for providing the PA and performing another stunning opening set and to Tim Pardoe for driving across the country with my books and CDs.

I’m doing a couple of private house concerts before my kidney operation in December and then I’m very much looking forward to starting to perform again in March once I’ve recovered. Dates confirmed so far are all up on my gigs page. In the meantime, since Christmas has already started in the shops, I wish you all a very happy festive season and hope to see you at a gig sometime in the new year.

Thanks so much for your support.

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Emily performed her second solo gig at Letcombe Bassett Village Hall last night, supported by Jody Prewett.  Thanks to everyone who came and to Tony Haupt from Thatchcombe B&B for organising the night.  You can read Emily’s blog here. If you would like Emily to come and perform in your village hall, please contact her direct.

Thanks to everyone who came to my concert at Hatch Court in Loddiswell last night.  It was my first proper gig in 20 months and I’d been fairly terrified up until the very lovely audience arrived and I realised it was going to be okay.  Thanks so much to Mark Arnold for hosting us at his beautiful home and doing such a great job with the sound, and thanks to his sister Faith for feeding us dinner and breakfast. Also to Jody Prewett for driving all that way and playing such a fantastic opening set.

My next concert is at Letcombe Bassett village hall on Saturday 16th November – please note it’s not 10th November as previously advertised!  You can book tickets by emailing hello@thatchcombe.co.uk.

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Emily is performing two public gigs in November before a break for an operation and will start touring again in March next year. Please check her gigs page for dates booked so far and save the date – ticket details will be posted as soon as we have them.  Her public gigs next month are at Hatch Court in south Devon and Letcombe Bassett in Oxfordshire.

If you would like to host a private house concert (minimum 10 people) or promote a small village hall concert in the UK, please contact Emily direct.  If you are a member of a folk club in the UK who might enjoy Emily’s contemporary folk songs, please also get in touch.

If you would like Emily to keep in touch with you, please join her mailing list. You can read her latest email here.

Finally, you can now watch the video for Emily’s song ‘How To Conquer’ on her YouTube channel.

I was completely overwhelmed by the incredible number of such lovely replies to my recent email to all of you on my mailing list.  Thank you so much for letting me know my songs had not been forgotten – that meant the world to me.

In addition to two private house concerts, I just wanted to let you know I’m doing two public gigs in November, supported by the fantastic singer-songwriter Jody Prewett.  The first is at Hatch Court, a beautiful barn near Kingsbridge in south Devon, and the second at Letcombe Bassett village hall in Oxfordshire.  If you can make it to either of these it would be great to have you there.

Then I’m having a gap until March for a major kidney operation in December which is going to take some time to recover from but then I’m looking forward very much to all the gigs that have been booked so far for next year – some public, some private house concerts.  If you would like to see me perform, please save the date and all the ticket details will be posted in due course.  Here are the dates booked so far:

https://emilymaguire.com/shows/

I’ve been keeping gigs fairly local to Bath where both Jody and I are based but I’m hoping to tour northern England, Scotland and north and west Wales in the summer holidays next year (Jody works as a guitar teacher in schools) so if you live in those areas and have a living room with a minimum of 10 friends who might like my songs, please get in touch with me direct.

I hope all’s well in your world.  Thanks so much for your support.

I’m so delighted to find out today that my poetry album ‘Words With Wings’ is now available on Spotify.  I’ve been putting up more videos… one for the title track of ‘A Light To Follow’ and ‘How To Conquer’, both songs from my latest album.  I’ve also uploaded a video for a song called ‘Omnia Amore’ which I composed several years ago but never released on a record.  You can watch these videos on my website or my YouTube channel.

I am still recovering from the worst, longest bipolar episode of my life.  I am enduring one relapse after another, but at least I have some fantastic support from my local NHS mental health services and have managed to start working on my 8th album – songs we recorded for ‘A Light To Follow’ that we had to drop because we couldn’t have 27 songs on one album.

I’ve also started booking private house concerts for next year.  If you are interested in hosting a concert in your living room, please look at this webpage and get in touch with me.

You can now stream Emily’s album of poems and piano ‘Words With Wings’ on Spotify.  It is also available on all other major digital music platforms.

You can also watch videos for ‘How To Conquer’, ‘A Light To Follow’ and ‘My Way Home’ which are all songs from her latest album, plus ‘Omnia Amore (All Is Love)’, a song which is not on any album but was composed by Emily back in 2020.