Ally Kerr is a singer-songwriter from Glasgow, Scotland. His first release, Midst Of The Storm, was a 7 inch vinyl single (EP) on the Spanish label Elefant Records. An album, Calling Out To You, followed on Japanese label Quince Records in 2004 and on Neon Tetra Records (UK) in 2005. Producers included Duglas T. Stewart (BMX Bandits), Duncan Cameron (Riverside Studios) and David Scott (The Pearlfishers). The Sore Feet Song was used as the theme song to the Japanese animated TV series Mushishi a...
Ally Kerr is a singer-songwriter from Glasgow, Scotland.
His first release, Midst Of The Storm, was a 7 inch vinyl single (EP) on the Spanish label Elefant Records. An album, Calling Out To You, followed on Japanese label Quince Records in 2004 and on Neon Tetra Records (UK) in 2005. Producers included Duglas T. Stewart (BMX Bandits), Duncan Cameron (Riverside Studios) and David Scott (The Pearlfishers). The Sore Feet Song was used as the theme song to the Japanese animated TV series Mushishi and released in Japan as a CD single through Marvelous Entertainment. The series has since aired in several countries and was released on DVD in America, Australia and the UK.
Kerr's second album, Off The Radar, was recorded and produced by David Scott (The Pearlfishers), and released on Much Obliged Records (UK / Europe / US), Universal Records (Philippines) as well as in Japan on the Ultra-Vybe / Star Sign label in 2008, and through Triangle Music in South Korea. Kerr has spent time touring in Asia and Europe. His third album, Viva Melodia has been recorded with Marcus Mackay at The Diving Bell Lounge studio in Glasgow, and is produced by Biff Smith (The Starlets / A New International). It is out in spring/summer 2013 through Much Obliged Records, Pastel Music, Ultra-Vybe and other partners TBA. The first single is called Man's Man. Kerr's first visit to China was in May 2013 and he is expected to tour more extensively there later in the year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.