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Browne Jenkyn
Other / Folk



BORDENTOWN, New Jersey
United States

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Last Login:  7/2/2008
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Member Since8/3/2006
Band Websitebrownejenkyn.com
Band MembersDel Merritt - mandolin, bouzouki, bodhran, lap dulcimer, bones, vocals

Dave Merritt - bodhran, hammered dulcimer, bouzouki, bones and other percussion

Eileen Eggert - tin whistles, flute, fife, bodhran, vocals

InfluencesThe Chieftains, The Tannahill Weavers, Old Blind Dogs, Tempest, and the late, great author H.P. Lovecraft.
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   About Browne Jenkyn
Browne Jenkyn performs traditional music of the British Isles, as well as more recent and original pieces written in the traditional style. Their repertoire consists of songs of adventure, love and betrayal, death and the other world; along with a vast array of instrumental numbers including jigs, reels, waltzes and marches.

Their rustic, often dark sound is evocative of the woods and fields, festivals and beliefs found among the ancient peoples of the British Isles. BROWNE JENKYN weaves a colorful tapestry of folklore and music to stir the imagination.

DEL MERRITT, after playing drums (and occasionally mandolin) in several local rock outfits (most notably TRUMAN SPARKS), decided to form an acoustic Celtic group. He immediately recruited brother DAVE, who played drums for even more local bands, and still plays with THE TERRAPLANES and THE ROAD RUNNERS BLUES BAND. In the late '80's they formed the group KINTAIL and had some degree of success.

"THE BROTHERS GRIM" (Del and Dave) met EILEEN "THE BEAN" EGGERT in 1990 while she was playing with "THE FIRST HIGHLAND WATCH OF PENNSYLVANIA, a highland bagpipe band. She had played the rope-tension snare drum with the Watch since the mid '80's. Dave joined the Watch and soon the two made a strong rhythm unit.

KINTAIL DISBANDED early in 1994, so the brothers and Eileen began working on a new group.In the spring of '94 they appeared as a trio called CWN ANNWN. They wanted a broader more powerful sound so they added a fiddle player and a singer/guitarist. Cwn Annwn became a popular local band with a strong following before breaking up in 1997.

THE CORE MEMBERS, Dave, Eileen and Del, decided to return to the trio format and begin work on their next project - BROWNE JENKYN. So the three drummers all moved out from behind their drums (well mostly) and in the autumn of '97 played their first official show at the Hopewell Harvest Fair. Since then they have been playing at various places throughout the New Jersey area, continuing to share their favorite Celtic music.



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Browne Jenkyn has 82 friends.
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 Music Street Journal 


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 The Strange Sound of Cthulhu 


 DDLC 


 Old Blind Dogs 


 GUINNESS® 


 Skip Healy - Irish Wooden Flute and American Fife 


 Great Big Sea 


 Tannahill Weavers 


 Blackmore's Night 


 Tempest 


 Billy Bragg 


 Big Country 


 Battlefield Band 


 FISH 


 Kila 


 Hillman House Concert 


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Jun 18 2008 8:06 PM

Thank You for becoming our friend,

Uncle Ben

Lady Lovecraft





Jun 18 2008 10:54 AM

Thank you for the add!

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Celtic Chill





May 17 2008 11:57 PM

Thanks for the add. It is really appreciated. Hope you are having a great weekend.
Tonya


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Apr 9 2008 7:33 PM

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Mar 14 2008 8:27 PM

"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents." - HP Lovecraft- The Call of Cthulhu

Here's to good ol' H.P. on the 70th anniversary of his death! Cheers!
H.P LovecraftH.P Lovecraft
Music Street Journal





Mar 3 2008 10:41 AM

You can now read The Strange Sound of Cthulhu - Music Inspired by the Writings of H. P. Lovecraft (featuring Browne Jenkyn) in our members' area at musicstreetjournal. com - memberships start at six dollars.
Music Street Journal





Dec 26 2007 1:15 PM

Thanks for your friendship....

Keep on rocking and keep your eye on Music Street Journal


Stop by and check out the brand new issue.

Also, if you are in a band or are a publicist check the "Who I'd Like To Meet" section of the profile for more information about using MSJ for publicity. While you are at it - everyone should subscribe to the blog to keep updated on everything that's going on.


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Last, but not least, we wish you the best for a prosperous and happy 2008 - in other words, HAPPY NEW YEAR a little early!
Gene





Oct 27 2007 9:13 PM

Thank you for the add. With kind regards, Gene

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The Strange Sound of Cthulhu





Oct 26 2007 5:44 AM

Thanks for your Friendship - It's Appreciated!






You can also get it and my Amazon Shorts here.

Check out the latest issue of Music Street Journal at http://www.musicstreetjournal.com..


The Strange Sound of Cthulhu





Sep 29 2007 2:16 PM

Thanks for your friendship....

Keep on rocking and keep your eye on Music Street Journal


Stop by and check out the brand new issue.

Also, if you are in a band or are a publicist email me at musicstreetjournal@musicstreetjournal.com for information about using MSJ for publicity - starting early next year there will be opps.


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And add my author profile on myspace:

The Strange Sound of Cthulhu





Aug 9 2007 10:13 AM

Thanks for your friendship....

Be sure to check out the book here


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Bamboo Orchestra





Jan 6 2007 2:11 AM

Bamboo Orchestra wish you an happy new year 2007
Cd "Tchi Sui Ka Fu" available.
Just click on the picture.
Battlefield Band





Oct 20 2006 10:42 AM

Hi Folks - thanks for searching us out - much appreciated!

Do have a look at the tour videos & the concert footage if you get a chance.
Tannahill Weavers





Oct 19 2006 4:31 PM

Hello from the Tannahill Weavers!
Skip Healy - Irish Wooden Flute and American Fife





Oct 18 2006 2:30 AM

Hi there,

Great music!

And thanks for the add! I enjoyed visiting your MySpace.

All the best,
Skip
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The Strange Sound of Cthulhu





Aug 27 2006 9:28 PM

Thanks for the add - be sure to check out the book at www.lulu.com/strangesound. Also subscribe to the blog. As there are interviews, reviews and news about the book I'll be posting them there, plus I will probably run a lot of the excerpts that were run at the Music Street Journal profile - in case you missed them the first time around.
Music Street Journal





Aug 19 2006 9:01 PM

Browne Jenkyn is included in my new book The Strange Sound of Cthulhu - Music Inspired by The Writings of H. P. Lovecraft (www.lulu.com/strangesound).

Thanks

Gary
Music Street Journal





Aug 6 2006 12:32 PM

Thanks for the add....

Keep on rocking and keep your eye on Music Street Journal


Also, please repost this part - it is imperative as we are at a crossroads for saving the internet and actually independent music at the same time. Read my blog from Saturday to understand better then repost this bottom section anywhere and everywhere.

Check out this Video called The Death of The Internet? The Internet as we know it may be gone forever - sharing music, videos, pictures, and blogging may become something only those with money can do. Internet freedom may not last into 2007.

If you copy the code found HERE
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We need to get the word out about this!

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