American singer-songwriter
Kate York (born 1976 or 1977) is a singer-songwriter known for her work on the TV show Nashville .
Music career
Born in southern California, York moved to Nashville, Tennessee , in 1999.[ 1]
York has been part of several bands, including Skyline Motel (with Sarah Buxton , Daniel Tashian , and Ian Fitchuk ) and Thompson, York & Nash (with Leigh Nash and Megan Thompson).[ 2]
York has co-written songs for and with a number of recording artists, including Jonny Diaz , Fall Out Boy , Foreigner , Mat Kearney , Lady A , and Little Big Town . She secured sync placements in TV series such as Atypical , Batwoman , Grey's Anatomy , and Virgin River and films such as After , New Years Eve , and Wild Rose .[ 3] [ 4]
York achieved notoriety through her contribution of nearly twenty songs to the TV series Nashville .[ 3] One of her songs, "Nothing in This World Will Ever Break My Heart Again" (co-written with Buxton), received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics . The nomination was pulled, however, because the song was not written for a show character, which was one of the nomination requirements.[ 5] [ 1]
York's most critically acclaimed song (as of December 2021) is "Glasgow (No Place Like Home)" (co-written with Mary Steenburgen and Caitlyn Smith ), which was featured in the 2018 film Wild Rose . The song made the Oscar short list and received best original song nominations from the Chicago Indie Critics Awards, the Gold Derby Awards , the Guild of Music Supervisors , the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association, Music City Film Critics' Association, and the Online Film & Television Association.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] It won the 2020 best original song award from the Awards Circuit Community Awards, Critics Choice Movies Awards , Denver Film Critics Society, Georgia Film Critics Association , Hollywood Critics Association , Houston Film Critics Society , International Online Cinema Awards, and the North Dakota Film Society.[ 7] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
Songwriting credits on Nashville
The following is a list of songs which York wrote or cowrote for the 2012 TV series Nashville . Co-writers in parentheses.
"All We Ever Wanted" (Matraca Berg )
"Anywhere From Here" (Sarah Buxton and Sarah Siskind )
"Believing" (Tami Hinesh and Emily Shackelton)
"Breathe In" (Allen Salmon and Andrew Combs )
"Everything I'll Ever Need" (Dylan Altman)
"For Your Glory" (Leeland Mooring and Jack Mooring )
"Heart on Fire" (Buxton and Blair Daly)
"I Will Fall" (Tyler James )
"I Will Never Let You Know" (Erin McCarley and Kevin Rhoads)
"Keep Asking Why (McCarley)
"Little Fire" (Buxton and Lennon Stella )
"The Night Is Still Young" (Siskind)
"Nothing in This World Will Ever Break My Heart Again" (Buxton)
"One Works Better" (Tofer Brown, Rosi Golan , and Natalie Hemby )
"Stronger Than Me" (Buxton)
"Trouble Is" (Marv Green )
"Your Love Keeps Me Alive" (Siskind)
Other songwriting credits
Co-writers in parentheses.
Albums
Kate York (2004)[ 13]
Sadlylove (2006)[ 14]
For You (2008)[ 15]
Fly Away (2011)[ 16]
New (2012)[ 16]
Kate York and Joe Pisapia (2016)[ 17]
Out of My Head (2019)[ 18]
Photography
York is also a photographer.[ 19] She and Sonya Jasinski produced the book Nashville: Behind the Curtain , which included candid photographs of the people and place of the titular city.[ 20]
References
^ a b "Meet Kate York, Nashville's Hit Songwriter" . Glamour . 2013-10-23. Retrieved 2021-12-22 .
^ "Familiar Faces Form New Band: Skyline Motel" . MusicRow . 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2021-12-22 .
^ a b "AG ByXXInc Sync Camp Bio" . Marushka Media . Retrieved 2021-12-23 .
^ "With Shows Breaking New Artists, Music Supervisors Are The New A&R" . NPR . Retrieved 2021-12-23 .
^ "Kate York" . Emmy Awards . Retrieved 2021-12-22 .
^ Halperin, Shirley (2020-01-09). "Euphoria , Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Among Guild of Music Supervisors Awards Nominees" . Variety . Retrieved 2021-12-23 .
^ a b Eng, Joyce (2020-01-11). "Mary Steenburgen is 'honored' that "Glasgow" made the Best Original Song Oscar shortlist" . GoldDerby . Retrieved 2021-12-23 .
^ Grein, Paul (2020-01-09). "Guild of Music Supervisors Awards: Irishman , Once Upon a Time Among Nominees" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 2021-12-23 .
^ Davis, Clayton A. (2020-01-20). "Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA) Chooses 'Parasite' as Best Picture of 2019! • Latino Entertainment Journalists Association" . Latino Entertainment Journalists Association . Retrieved 2021-12-23 .
^ "Georgia Film Critics Association Announces Nominations for 2019 Year in Film" . www.georgiaentertainmentnews.com . Retrieved 2021-12-23 .
^ "Caitlyn Smith Releases New Single "Long Time Coming" Performing on Late Night With Seth Meyers January 15 • Red Light Management" . Red Light Management . 2020-01-10. Retrieved 2021-12-23 .
^ Hughes, Hilary (2020-01-13). "Rocketman , Joker , Wild Rose Take Home Top Music Prizes at 2020 Critics' Choice Awards" . Billboard . Retrieved 2021-12-23 .
^ Kate York EP , 2004-11-09, retrieved 2021-12-29
^ Sadlylove , 2006-09-14, retrieved 2021-12-29
^ "Kate York: For You" . pastemagazine.com . 2009-03-11. Retrieved 2021-12-29 .
^ a b "Kate York - New - Reviews" . Indie Vision Music . 2012-12-14. Retrieved 2021-12-29 .
^ Kate York & Joe Pisapia , 2016-06-15, retrieved 2021-12-29
^ Out of My Head , 2019-04-26, retrieved 2021-12-29
^ "Kate York Photography" . Kate York Photography . Retrieved 2021-12-29 .
^ York, Kate; Jasinski, Sonya (2016). Nashville: Behind the Curtain . Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-60887-734-8 .