Rachel Sermanni was born on the 7th of November 1991 at Raigmore hospital in Scotland. Her father was an Italian who moved to Scotland and settled at Carrbridge, which is where Rachel grew up. Rachel got started singing and dancing at an early age and one of the songs in her first album Under Mountains was written when she was sixteen. One of her earliest jams was with Mumford and Sons at the Loopallu festival in Ullapool back in September 2009. Her first extended play (EP) The Bothy Sessions was released in 2011, recorded deep in a highland forest with 10 friends. She released her first album Under Mountains the following year. She later released three other albums Live in Dawson City (2014), Tied to the Moon (2015) and So it Turns (2019). Rachel created the label Middle of Nowhere with Robert Hicks and it was under this label that she released a lot of her recordings. Most of her other songs were released under the labels Jellygirl records and Rough Trade.
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