Bands & artists like Mary Hopkin

If you like Mary Hopkin, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Nick Drake

Nick Drake

Drake's delicate guitar work and introspective lyrics create a similarly rich yet understated sonic landscape.

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Fairport Convention

Fairport Convention

Their blend of traditional folk with progressive rock elements mirrors Hopkin's fusion of styles and intricate arrangements.

folk rock traditional folk music
Sandy Denny

Sandy Denny

As a prominent figure in British folk, Denny's emotive vocals and poetic songwriting resonate with Hopkin's artistry.

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Carole King

Carole King

Guide

King's melodic pop sensibility and heartfelt vocal delivery align well with the tender emotionality found in Hopkin's music.

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Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell

Mitchell's intricate melodies and lyrical depth create a similar atmosphere of intimacy and reflection as seen in Hopkin's work.

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Linda Perhacs

Linda Perhacs

Perhacs' ethereal soundscapes and folk influences evoke a comparable sense of wonder and harmonic richness to Hopkin's music.

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The Carpenters

The Carpenters

Their lush harmonies and soft pop arrangements share a gentle quality that parallels the warmth of Hopkin's vocal style.

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Kate Bush

Kate Bush

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Bush’s theatrical approach to songwriting and rich vocal textures reflect a similar artistic ambition found in Hopkin’s catalog.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Mary Hopkin?

Artists similar to Mary Hopkin include Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny and Carole King. Each shares elements of Mary Hopkin's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Mary Hopkin?

Mary Hopkin is primarily known for progressive rock and traditional folk music. Her music layers tender vocal lines over gently interwoven melodies, creating a compelling tension between simplicity and harmonic richness.

Where should I start if I like Mary Hopkin?

If you enjoy Mary Hopkin, start with Nick Drake — their album "Five Leaves Left" is a great entry point. Drake's delicate guitar work and introspective lyrics create a similarly rich yet understated sonic landscape.