Roo Panes
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Birth name | Andrew Panes |
Born | Wimborne, Dorset, England | 8 June 1988
Genres | Folk |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | 12 strings guitar |
Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | CRC Music Group Ltd |
Website | roopanes.co.uk |
Andrew "Roo" Panes (born 8 June 1988 in Wimborne, Dorset, England) is an English folk singer-songwriter and model. He has released three EPs: Once (2012), Weight of Your World (2012), and Land of the Living (2013). His début LP Little Giant was released in Autumn 2014, with the leading single "Tiger Striped Sky" previously released on 23 June 2014. His follow-up album Paperweights came in 2016. His third album Quiet Man arrived in 2018, with a deluxe edition released in the following year. Panes plays a 12-string acoustic guitar. Introspective lyrics and a band of string-players contribute to a genre of classical folk music.[1]
Panes gained a wide audience in 2012 after participating in a campaign for Burberry as he joined actress Gabriella Wilde as Burberry label's new campaign star.[2] The contract also included recording music for Burberry Acoustic and modelling.
Background[]
Panes comes from a musical background, his grandmother was a classical pianist and his mother studied performing arts at Guildhall School of Music and Drama and then worked in theatre.[3] His twin sister is a photographer and his older sister is an illustrator that has developed and designed the artwork for all of his albums.[4]
Panes received the nickname 'Roo' after falling into a river as a child. It was also a homage to a Winnie-the-Pooh character who met a similar fate while playing a game called Poohsticks. He went to university and graduated with a degree in theology,[5] and cites Jesus as an inspiration.[6]
Studio albums[]
Year | Title | Track listing |
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2014 | Little Giant |
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2016 | Paperweights |
Hidden track: "Awoken" |
Year | Title | Track listing |
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2018 | Quiet Man |
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Year | Title | Track listing |
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2019 | Quiet Man (Deluxe Edition) |
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EP[]
Year | Title | Track listing |
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2012 | Once |
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2012 | Weight of Your World |
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2013 | Land of the Living |
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2020 | Pacific |
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Singles[]
Year | Song | Album |
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2011 | "I'll Move Mountains" | Once (EP) |
2012 | "Silver Moon" | Land of the Living (EP) |
2012 | "Know Me Well" | Little Giant |
2013 | "Open Road" | Weight of Your World (EP) |
2013 | "Home From Home" | Little Giant |
2014 | "Tiger Striped Sky" | Little Giant |
2016 | "Where I Want To Go" | Paperweights |
2016 | "Stay With Me" | Paperweights |
2016 | "Lullaby Love" | Paperweights |
2017 | "Soldier of Hope" | |
2017 | "A Message To Myself"[7] | Quiet Man |
2018 | "My Sweet Refuge" | Quiet Man |
2018 | "Sketches of Summer" | Quiet Man |
2018 | "Ophelia" | Quiet Man |
2019 | "Warrior" | Quiet Man |
Videography[]
- 2011: "I'll Move Mountains"
- 2012: "Silver Moon"
- 2012: "Know Me Well"
- 2013: "Open Road"
- 2013: "Home From Home"
- 2014: "Tiger Striped Sky"
- 2016: "Where I Want To Go"
- 2016: "Stay With Me"
- 2016: "Lullaby Love"
- 2017: "A Message to Myself"
- 2018: "My Sweet Refuge"
- 2018: "Sketches of Summer"
- 2018: "Ophelia"
- 2019: "Warrior"
References[]
- ^ "Roo Panes in Session, Jo Whiley – BBC Radio 2". BBC. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
- ^ "Meet Roo". British Vogue. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
- ^ Guest Blog | Roo Panes on his musical upbringing For Folk's Sake. 23 March 2015
- ^ Roo Panes jumps at the chance to tour Australia Scenestr. 4 March 2017
- ^ "Seen and Heard: Mr Roo Panes". Mr. Porter. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
- ^ "Daily Discovery: Roo Panes, "Where I Want To Go"". American Songwriter. 16 March 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
- ^ Listen: Roo Panes – 'A Message To Myself' Clash. 20 October 2017
External links[]
- 1988 births
- Living people
- English male singer-songwriters
- English folk singers
- English people of Scottish descent
- English male models
- 21st-century English singers
- People from Dorset
- 21st-century male singers