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What new acts are around festivals?

04 Jun 08 - 04:25 PM (#2357503)
Subject: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Graham and Jo

What good acts and ceilidh bands are around the folk festivals these days?
Many years ago I used to go to folk festivals and there were certain popular acts that would come up and special things to look out for that I knew I would enjoy. I remember the Albion Band, the Oyster Band, Whippersnapper, Dab Hand, The old Swan Band, Gas Mark 5, Gina Le Faux, T-Jazz, Altan, Fairport Convention, DeDannan, The Watersons, Frankie Armstrong, Adrian May, Kitsyke Will, Strawhead, The Old Rope String Band, and on and on….
Many of these are still going, but they must have been joined by other new acts by now.
I don't get to many folk festivals these days and wondered what new things are about. For example, are there any really good ceilidh bands to look out for?


04 Jun 08 - 04:38 PM (#2357515)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Beer

Where you located?
Beer (adrien)


04 Jun 08 - 04:50 PM (#2357520)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Def Shepard

Names that immediately come to mind are
Tickled Pink,
Tiger Moth,
Blowzabella,
The Demon Barber Roadshow
Gloworms.
Mr. Gubbin's Bicycle (John Kirkpatrick & Family)
Token Women
Housewives Choice


04 Jun 08 - 05:23 PM (#2357552)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Folkiedave

New Act for ceilidh dancing?

Well there's Glorystrokes,,,

Possibly the world's only traditional English metalcore dance band, GloryStrokes bring together some well known names from the UK folk dance scene with a cataclysmic dash through their skeleton riddled musical closets.

Take two melodeons, add double kick drums, detuned guitars, beats, samples and weird keyboard noises and you're left with traditional music as it hasn't been heard before, bridging the barrier from barn dance to mosh pit"


04 Jun 08 - 05:35 PM (#2357566)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: greg stephens

Among dance bands the Boat Band has been getting very good reviews for its English dance tunes. Far be it for me to endorse these favourable comments, though.I will confine myself to saying the guitarist is very cute.
Among new non-dance acts I have come across recently, the Young'Uns (a capella vocal) stand out head and shoulders above the rest.


04 Jun 08 - 05:40 PM (#2357570)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Def Shepard

Then again there's Blue Horses from South Wales, or as they describe themselves, "a swaggering hybrid of Celtic (and occasionally) English folk, rock and metal)

Blue Horses

Unfortunately they won't be appearing at a festival near you, this year, as they've decided to take some time off, but give them a listen on their website


04 Jun 08 - 05:43 PM (#2357573)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Rasener

Kerfuffle
Mawkin Causley
Ruth Notman


04 Jun 08 - 06:00 PM (#2357596)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Folkiedave

Kerfuffle and their new record "To the Ground" will feature on "Thank Goodness IT's Folk" on Sheffield Live! this Friday.

And they are damned good - But (slight tongue in cheek Les) this is their fourth album!!

And they are also on Gate to Southwell - surprised you missed that one.

Are they ever going to be booked at Faldingworth Live? (Pulls cheek below right eye).

And the Boat Band are great - and thoroughly deserve their reviews.


04 Jun 08 - 06:42 PM (#2357644)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Rasener

LOL


04 Jun 08 - 09:55 PM (#2357792)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Surreysinger

Re one of the above suggestions, being a bit partisan, I can certainly recommend Housewives' Choice- great fun either to listen or to dance to - although at the moment they only seem to have one more gig (at the moment) in 2008, and that's in just over three weeks' time at the Traditional Festival in Preston on Saturday 28th June.


05 Jun 08 - 03:05 AM (#2357928)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Anne Lister

I'd recommend the QPs, who are sons and daughters of several other West Midlands musicians. Featuring my godson Matt Crum (who also plays with Peeping Tom, sometimes) and his brother Joe Crum (and both of them also play with Steam Chicken - who are DEFINITELY worth dancing to!).

Anne


05 Jun 08 - 03:12 AM (#2357931)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: mandotim

Try and catch Isambarde, George Papavgeris, the Young 'Uns, Workshy Profits, Vicky Swann and Jonny Dyer. Noe of these are ceilidh bands, but all are woth seeing, imho.
Tim


05 Jun 08 - 03:21 AM (#2357938)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Marilyn

The Time Bandits are an excellent ceilidh band. I have been to a couple of their dances now (Dave Ball calling) and have been very impressed. They are a superb band in concert too and were playing at Chester Folk Festival this year. The Time Bandits

I haven't heard the Boat Band playing for a dance yet but have seen them several times in concert and they are so good. Given that they all have superb rhythm it isn't at all surprising that they are a good band to dance to. Boat Band

Have you had a look at the eCeilidh forum? If you're looking for info about ceilidh bands that would be a good place to look, I think.
eceilidh forum


05 Jun 08 - 04:00 AM (#2357950)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Hawker

Mandotim, I'm with you and your list, also, Mary Humphries and Anahata are a great couple, Capella and No Fixed Abode. Anne Lister is also a delight to listen to.
Cheers, Lucy


05 Jun 08 - 05:04 AM (#2357990)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: GUEST,MC Fat (at work)

deffo The Young Uns


05 Jun 08 - 06:52 AM (#2358071)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Brother Crow

...and Brother Crow, but I'm biased !!!

Graeme (mandolin),
Brother Crow.

P.S. We're on at Faldingworth Live in February 2009 supporting Pete Coe.


05 Jun 08 - 06:57 AM (#2358076)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: theleveller

Beat me to it, Graeme.

Whatever you do, don't miss Brother Grow - they come highly recommended. Hope to see more of you in the future.


05 Jun 08 - 08:27 AM (#2358163)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Banjiman

Graeme,

..... a bit sad having to promote yourself isn't it? (good job The Leveller rescued you):-)

But while we're at it......Wendy Arrowsmith (not myself obviously but I do have a vested interest!) catch her at Dent, Pickering, Grotton In The Hollow, Scarborough Seafest, Festival On The Moor, Lockerbie, Ingleton..........

Cheers

Paul


05 Jun 08 - 08:53 AM (#2358184)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Mo the caller

I agree with the recommendation for Time Bandits.
Mary Humphries and Anahata also sometimes work as CHARM with Craig, Morgan, Robson. If you enjoy traditional songs and tunes its well worth seeing any combination of these.
On the front page of my new EFDSS mag there is a picture of Trio Threlfall, I enjoyed them at Whitby.
Maybe not a 'new act' but we enjoy Joan Gifford at Chippenham for her different slant on old songs, and humour.
Ceilidh bands; I don't know if festival organisers have booked Alberio or Peak Folk , but if you like dancing to a well played fiddle and live in the NW, they are well worth hearing.


05 Jun 08 - 08:56 AM (#2358185)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: theleveller

Beat me to that, as well, Paul - had to log off in a hurry before I said Wendy Arrowsmith (and someone called Paul).

Also loved Landermason.

So that also covers my three latest CDs as well.


05 Jun 08 - 09:40 AM (#2358222)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Graham and Jo

Thanks for the recommendations. Some of them we recognise. Were lucky enough to see the Young-uns when they came to Beverley Beck.

Must get around to some festivals now we know what to look out for.

I remember a group called the Crows from many years ago. Is brother Crow anything to do with them?


05 Jun 08 - 09:55 AM (#2358233)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: treewind

I wouldn't call the Threlfalls new, but they're certainly worth a good listen.

CHARM are performing as such at Shrewsbury, our only gig as CHARM this year. The two constituent groups are also performing separately but one after the other in the Sunday afternoon concert at the Gower Festival.

Anahata


05 Jun 08 - 10:23 AM (#2358256)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Banjiman

Just need to add my endorsements for both Brother Crow (you know I was only joking above Graeme)and The Young'uns.

Catch both of these excellent acts and Wendy Arrowsmith (with Blind Summat) + others at The Ann Garbutt Memorial Weekend, in aid of Cancer Research at Hardraw, North Yorkshire (in the Dales, it's Beautiful) on Saturday June 14th. Main concert on the Saturday night with singarounds from Friday 13th lunchtime until Sunday 15th evening.

Camping available but limited I understand.

Paul


05 Jun 08 - 11:07 AM (#2358282)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Brother Crow

Hi Graham and Jo....no we're a different group (well, duo) to the Crows...check us out at www.myspace.com/brothercrowfolk

Leveller: Thanks for the recommendation...

Paul: Of course I did!!! I'll add my endorsment for both Wendy Arrowsmith and The Young Uns....both are excellent.


05 Jun 08 - 11:25 AM (#2358294)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: GUEST,JohnB

Crucible, for me have a great sound, both instrumentally and
a capellally too.
They also have the rythmn requirement, playing and dancing in many and various Morris teams and ceilidh bands, including Pecsaetan, Jockey, Sheffield MM, Grenoside Sword, Hekety, Glorystrokes, to name a few which they have played/danced for/with over the years (brief years too in their case). They also sit in with other bands as occasion permits, actually coming to think of it they really do piss me off totally.
We are all looking forward to their trip to Canada this year.
JohnB


05 Jun 08 - 11:34 AM (#2358307)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Steve Gardham

A lot of the acts mentioned here have been around for some time.
Bella Hardy and friends do a mean gig now. Coming on in leaps and bounds. And damn and blast! I missed the Young Uns at Beverley. They sound to be right up my street. Will keep a look out for them.


05 Jun 08 - 01:52 PM (#2358487)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: GUEST,Wayne

I thought the Askew Sisters were fab when they played at Chester, as were The Churchfitters who may be several albums into their career but I'd never heard them before. The Doghouse Roses were another Chester highlight. Old stagers all but the band is relatively recent, I believe.


05 Jun 08 - 02:38 PM (#2358530)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: bubblyrat

No Fixed Abode and Anne Lister both contributed greatly to the recent very enjoyable Bude Festival----in fact ,Anee's taste in footwear is positively mesmerising !!


05 Jun 08 - 03:02 PM (#2358566)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Anne Lister

I KNEW those trainers were a good investment!

Anne


05 Jun 08 - 04:28 PM (#2358654)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Rasener

Brother Crow at Faldingworth Live - Does Les know LOL :-)

I have been trying to book the Churchfitters for some time. Go see.

Agree about Mary Humphries and Anahata - they even arrive in a rubber dinghy on time to play when the floods are around - as was the case when they played at Faldingworth last year.

Agree about No fixed Abode who have also appeared at Faldingworth Live.


05 Jun 08 - 05:10 PM (#2358703)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Anne Lister

Hey, Les - wanna see the mesmerising footwear? *nudge*

Anne


05 Jun 08 - 05:18 PM (#2358713)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Rasener

hmmm have you seen the diary? Fully booked until end of 2009.

Not doing anymore bookings until May next year for 2010. That mesmering footwear might be a bit wiffy by then LOL :-)


05 Jun 08 - 05:18 PM (#2358715)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Surreysinger

I'm now intrigued to know what the footwear looks like, even if Les isn't !!!


05 Jun 08 - 05:45 PM (#2358744)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: GUEST,Jane Bird

Really good new ceilidh bands? Boldwood: fiddles and piano accordian. A very dancable, robust and subtle English band playing a lot of 18th century tunes and with more than a hint of the baroque.


05 Jun 08 - 05:49 PM (#2358750)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: treewind

I don't know about Anne's, but here's a pair of shoes

Anyone who knows we've recently joined Pig Dyke Molly will know what that's about...

Anahata


05 Jun 08 - 05:54 PM (#2358758)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Folkiedave

Whoever started this thread many thanks.

It does go to prove there are some really great bands around - some on this list do not quite deserve the word "new" but I have heard 90% of them and they are all worth listening to.

And we have missed off regular 'catters like Tom Bliss, and Hip Flask Andy (Duncan McFarlane)- both well worth a trip to hear.


05 Jun 08 - 06:42 PM (#2358799)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Rasener

Indeed Folkie Dave

I know what you are on about Anahata. Pig Dyke Molly are superb.


05 Jun 08 - 06:52 PM (#2358816)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: GUEST,Leila..

I would just like to mention a few names... 4 to be exact!

Chris Helme, Andy Stones, Edwina Hayes and Hayley Hutchinson..

Fab!!!


05 Jun 08 - 07:12 PM (#2358840)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Anne Lister

I think I may have to put in an order for more pairs of the mesmerising footwear, as so far they've gained me a lot of street cred with kids when I'm booked in schools, and they seem to work with adults, too. So this pair may be worn out by 2010 but there will be others!

Anne


05 Jun 08 - 07:36 PM (#2358866)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: GUEST,guest

Please don't forget the beautiful singing of Emily Portman, Lauren MCCormick and Jackie Oates - look them up on MySpace etc. They have done their homework and are a joy. They have worked so hard with the young kids at Sidmouth and been an inspiration to my young daughter.


05 Jun 08 - 08:34 PM (#2358912)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: The Fooles Troupe

Is the ancient art of horizontal folk dancing still as popular?


06 Jun 08 - 03:43 AM (#2359069)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Mo the caller

Wayne said

I thought the Askew Sisters were fab when they played at Chester

They are on at Middlewich at the fringe
I think


06 Jun 08 - 06:55 AM (#2359171)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: GUEST,Nicholas Waller

Dragonsfly I saw at Wookey Hole and they were good... a Celtic-Eastern-Folk Fusion band that likes to get people dancing.

Sheelanagig are a a dynamic instrumental band I saw at Nailsea who were apparently at Knockengorroch World Ceilidh and also go to folk-rock, folk and jazz events.


14 Jun 08 - 06:03 AM (#2365707)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Graham and Jo

Was just listening to Blue Horses on the above link. Wow!

Makes me want to get my own bridge fiddle out and wipe the dust off it.


14 Jun 08 - 06:48 AM (#2365719)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Graham and Jo

Just listened to Glory strokes too.
Will try to get to th Big National Ceilidh in Sheffield 18th October.

Not good at 'blue clickys' but the site is
www.glorystrokes.com

Thanks for these tips!


14 Jun 08 - 10:14 AM (#2365787)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: Graham and Jo

Have been looking for a current gig list for housewive's choice. It's an impressive line-up they've got. Can't find anything current, the stuff on the site I found was for 2007.
Anyone know where / when they are playing?

concert/workshop/ceilidh -any would do.


15 Jun 08 - 08:57 AM (#2366298)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: GUEST

I'm currently rviewing Skyhook's CD and saw them at a recent gig - well worth catching and I think they are doing quite a few festivals

Glorystrokes sound great and looking foward to seeing them at Shrewsbury. Roger Davies is my favourite new singer songriter on the circuit - check out is my space site for a few of his witty songs.

The person who doesn't get the exposure at festivals that he should is Robb Johnson - I've been a fan for 20 years so he is not exactly new! Again check his site out.

Cheers

Joe G.


15 Jun 08 - 09:35 AM (#2366314)
Subject: RE: What new acts are around festivals?
From: GUEST

Hi Everybody,well Folk Week is just around the corner, and we have endeavoured to keep the pub as musically orientated in keeping with your kind advice, and our love for live music, not just for Folk Week but all year round, we now have a new piano, guitars, harp, violin, for all musicians to play etc..Looking forward to seeing you all again, and once again thank you for all your help. Love to you all.....


steve, deb, graham and lisa

Sun Inn Beverley