Imelda Mary Higham (Clabby, 10 July 1974), professionally known as Imelda May, is an Irish singer, songwriter, television presenter and multi-instrumentalist.
Known primarily as a singer, she also plays the bodhrán, guitar, bass guitar and tambourine.
She is known for her musical style of rockabilly revival and has also been compared to female jazz musicians such as Billie Holiday.
Born and raised in The Liberties area of Dublin, May began her career in music at 16 by performing with a number of local bands and musicians.
May was born in Dublin on 10 July 1974 in The Liberties in the south inner city.
She is the youngest of five siblings, with sisters Edel Foy and Maria O'Reilly and brothers Brendan Clabby and Fintan Clabby.
1991
In 1991, she attended Senior College Ballyfermot, where she studied art, graphics and printmaking.
Her career began at age 16 when she began touring the Dublin club circuit and she was occasionally barred from her own shows at Dublin's Bruxelles club for being under-aged.
1998
She moved to Great Britain in 1998 and shortly after toured with Mike Sanchez.
2002
She formed her own band in 2002, and released her debut studio album, No Turning Back.
After the release, May relocated to London with her then-husband, guitarist Darrel Higham.
2003
In 2003, May released No Turning Back.
2007
In 2007 she signed a recording contract with Ambassador Records, and recorded her second album, Love Tattoo, which reached No.1 in Ireland and received wide critical acclaim.
She caught the attention of Jools Holland, whom she later supported on tour, which led him to request she appear on his music show Later... with Jools Holland.
2008
Following an appearance on the BBC music programme Later... with Jools Holland in 2008, she released her second studio album, Love Tattoo (2009).
She collaborated and toured with a number of artists following its release.
2009
She won Female Artist of the Year at the 2009 Meteor Awards.
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2010
Her third studio album, Mayhem, was released in 2010 and earned her a nomination for the Choice Music Prize.
On 31 January 2010, she performed at the 52nd Grammy Awards with Jeff Beck in tribute to Les Paul and Mary Ford.
She released her third studio album, Mayhem, in Ireland on 3 September 2010, again reaching No. 1 in the Irish Album Charts, and in the United Kingdom on 4 October 2010.
May soon after appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
2014
Her fourth studio album, Tribal, came out in 2014, and her fifth, Life Love Flesh Blood, in 2017.
11 Past the Hour, her sixth album, was released on 16 April 2021.
2016
In 2016, May performed at RTÉ's Centenary Concert to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1916 Rising.
In the UK May appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks with the late Terry Wogan and Graham Norton Show and sang live on Strictly Come Dancing.
May worked with BIMM music college in Dublin to provide a scholarship (which they named after her) for up-and-coming artists.
2017
May's fifth album, Life Love Flesh Blood, was released on 7 April 2017.
She collaborated with American musician T Bone Burnett on the record, who produced the album.
Throughout the creative process, May received guidance from U2 vocalist Bono.
Life Love Flesh Blood won critical acclaim and reached no. 4 in the UK charts.
On 18 May 2017 May performed Life Love Flesh Blood at a special concert in the prestigious London Palladium.
In Ireland, she also had her own music TV show, The Imelda May Show, showcasing the best of Irish and international talent.
May performed the Irish national anthem on 26 August 2017 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, prior to the Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Conor McGregor fight.
2020
In June 2020, she released the original composition You Don't Get To Be Racist And Irish which was used by the Irish government for the nationwide billboard campaign Rethink Ireland.
May hosted a Sky Arts Original two-part series, 'Voices Of Ireland' which explores the rich history of literary talent, inspired by the natural beauty of Ireland's land.
In 2020 she also published a new album, Slip of the Tongue, whose style shifts from rock to spoken word.
Her second solo album apart from her former husband, 11 Past the Hour was released on 16 April 2021 on the Decca label.
Also in 2021, May contributed a cover of the Metallica song "The God That Failed" to the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist.
May has recorded and performed with a variety of artists.