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Marry Waterson is a British singer, songwriter, and visual artist, known as a member of the Waterson-Knight-Carthy musical dynasty. Born in Hull, England, she is the daughter of Lal Waterson and George Knight. She began her recording career in 1977 as a guest on the album "A True Hearted Girl" by Lal and Norma Waterson. In 1988, she formed an occasional singing partnership with her mother Lal, aunt Norma, and cousin Eliza Carthy under the name The Waterdaughters. In 2011, she released her debut album "The Days That Shaped Me" in collaboration with her brother Oliver Knight, which was nominated for a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award. She later collaborated with guitarist David A. Jaycock on the albums "Two Wolves" (2015) and "Death Had Quicker Wings Than Love" (2017). In 2024, she released the album "Cuckoo Storm" in collaboration with Adrian Crowley, featuring 11 original tracks produced by Jim Barr of Portishead. Waterson is known for her distinctive voice and contributions to British folk music. The products available from the artist Marry Waterson & Adrian Crowley include vinyls, CDs.