Origo plays early and traditional music from England and around Europe. The band comprises three very talented musicians from three very different musical backgrounds: trad folk, early and classical.
Original band member and founder Gordon A Jackson, a Londoner, has his roots firmly in the traditional music of England, Ireland and Scotland. However his musical tastes cover a wide range. Gordon plays mandolin, octave mandola, mandocello, bouzouki, cuatro de Puerto Rico, low whistle and djembe. He also sings. Gordon started with the mandolin at 15.
Although her first instrument was the piano, when Sarah started the violin her passion for it completely took over. Sarah's background is largely in classical music, and she has performed professionally in chamber ensembles and orchestras, and also works as a music teacher. Sarah also loves other styles of music including salsa, folk, rock, and jazz/blues.
Carl originally learned the flute but was inspired to specialise in early music instruments by David Munrow whilst still at school. He has been playing with other early musicians in and around Kent, such as the Canterbury Waits, for almost 35 years.
Captain Storm, samedi 21 mars, aux Pierres qui roulent<br />20 h – entrée libre<br />25, avenue Corentin-Cariou – Paris 19<br />Métro Porte de la Villette<br />Et samedi 28 mars 20h au Bal Perdu<br />2, rue Charles-Graindorge<br />A Bagnolet (93) en face de la mairie<br />Entrée libre<br />Métro Gallieni<br /> <br /><br />
Hey there God:) (hehe) I am good thank you, not played much guitar at all, but starting to feel the need to again:) so hopefully i will have something new up infact i WILL have something new up by the end of the week lol.
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<br />What are these bands called, and how are they going? and How are you?
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<br />All the best, hugs Loz x :)
"Music has always been a place where anything is possible - a refuge, a magical world where anyone can go, all kinds of people can come together, and anything can happen. We are limited only by our imagination. I believe that what we do and learn inside the world of music can affect what goes on in the world in a big, positive way. Music is so important - like food and water. There are so many possibilities, and many doors yet to opened." (Bill Frisell)
Hello Thank you so much for adding us ! We appreciate your profile Feel free to check out our music Regards from Paris
Captain Storm au O’Gradys samedi 14 mars 2009 De 21h01 à 23h59 - Entrée libre 35, bd Jean-Jaurès 93400 Saint-Ouen Tél. 01 40 11 48 52 - M° Mairie-Saint-Ouen Et samedi 21 mars, aux Pierres qui roulent 20 h – entrée libre 25, avenue Corentin-Cariou – Paris 19 Métro Porte de la Villette
thanks Origo and you can visit my other page, it's a bit similar with your photo... http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=294027682