Angela Naylor: vocals and recorder.
Jim Bisset: acoustic and electric guitar.
Simon Jaquet: mandolin, guitar, bongoes.
Ken Patterson: 'cello, nylon string guitar, keyboards.
Sam Wilson: bass guitar, acoustic guitar.
Influences
Pentangle, Fairport Convention, David Heavenor, Sly and the Family Stone, Parliament, Sandy Denny, Deacon Blue, Water into Wine Band
Caedmon, Edinburgh-based band, active from 1973 - 1978 and recently jamming (2008 & 2009). 'The Nook Sessions' (2009) airs new tracks for a studio album to be recorded in 2010 and live appearances in 2010.
See their website Caedmonsreturn.com.
Played throughout Scotland, at the Edinburgh Fringe 1976 & 1977, and Greenbelt Festival 1977.
Tagged: Acid Folk, Psychedelic Folk.
A self written mix of acoustic folk (mandolin, cello, guitar) mixed with electric bass, electric piano and 'fuzz' guitar. They released 500 vinyl albums for their farewell concert in 1978. These became collectible in the 1990s and are now fetching extraordinary amounts on eBay and elsewhere. Re-released in cd format by Kissing Spell records in 1994. A 'Live' album is also available from Kissing Spell.
Often compared with Mellow Candle, Comus, Incredible String Band and other 70's folk rock, Caedmon steered their own path in Scotland writing their own material.
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Thanks for the friend request...happy to add you beacuse i think your music is creative and original and a breath of fresh air from all the junk out there. My current posted tunes are from a blues album i just finished that i always wanted to do...but my heart is in acoustic...please scroll down my list and give White Buffalo a listen as it is from my upcoming cd. Thanks!
Hey there...thank you for joining our lonesome little gang....if you like what you hear, please leave a comment...it would really make our day....we wish you blue skies... a x
HI thanks for being folky friendly, generally we're scarified by folk music but you guys aren't too tiddly-poo at all! (that's a compliment, us aussies are still learning the subtleties of the english language...) cheers, nick