Ivan Pawle,
Tim Booth,
Tim Goulding (www.timgoulding.com)
with:
Neil Hopwood (drums live and sessions ca. 1971)
Andy Irvine (Sweeney's Men/Planxty: mandolin on Heavy Petting www.andyirvine.com)
Punka Khosa (drums live throughout the 90s)
Linus (percussion, voice autoharp on Kip of the Serenes and Heavy Petting)
Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention: drums and percussion on Heavy Petting www.dmattacks.co.uk )
Davy McFarlane (harmonica on Alternative Medicine)
Gary Moore (Skid Row/Granny's Intentions/Thin Lizzy: electric guitar on Heavy Petting and Alternative Medecine)
Johnny Moynihan (Sweeney's Men/Planxty/De Dannan: bouzouki on Heavy Petting www.iol.ie/~ronolan/moynihan.html)
Jay Myrdall (glockenspiel on Kip of the Serenes and Heavy Petting)
Brendan 'the Brush' Sheils (Skid Row: bass on Heavy Petting)
Bruno Staehelin (drums on Alternative Medicine)
Joe Thoma (Amergin: fiddle and viola throughout 80s & 90s and on Alternative Medicine)
TJM Tutty (bass throughout the 80s & 90s and on Alternative Medicine)
Heather Woods (vocals on Heavy Petting http://members.aol.com/hwood50/hw/faq.html)
Gay Woods (Woods Band/Steeleye Span/Auto Da Fe: vocals, keyboards, percussion live ca. 1971 www.gaywoods.homestead.com)
Terry Woods (Woods Band/Steeleye Span/Pogues: guitars, vocals live ca. 1971)
Sounds Like
Poster by Mychael Gerstenberger available from:
Hux Records
In February 2009 Hux Records released a remastered Collector’s Edition of Kip Of the Serenes with bonus tracks and a comprehensive booklet.
Dr. Strangely Strange are returning to London this July. They're playing a a full evening (2 sets) at the Plough Inn Walthamstow on Friday 17th July. It's a small venue, so advance tickets are advised. They're £7.00 from:
ticketweb
The Plough is next to Wood Street Station and very easy to get to. Website:
The Plough
The band will also be playing two songs in the Songs Of The Incredible String Band concert 'Very Cellular Songs' at the Barbican on Sunday 19th July (tickets are now on sale at http://www.barbican.org.uk/) and will probably be playing a short set in their own right on the second stage on either 18th or 19th July (TBC). We hope to see you there.
Thanks for being our friend...
We've moved, too - now upsatirs at Albert & Pearl, 118 Upper
Street, Islington (opposite the Town Hall). December SoftlySoftly is on
THURSDAY 3rd ..hen from January, it's every first and third
Wednesday of each month...
See you there I hope x
A bit of advance notice - MondayMonday proudly presents Rún and Steven Finn and more at The Wilmington Arms, Clerkenwell on Monday 7th December
Rún collect and arrange old folk songs written in the ancient language of Erin. So far, thanks to Nora from Donegal, they have a nice wee collection of well-known ditties and are now adding to their repertoire with some unusual old forgotten songs from the province of Ulster. Rún are five fantastic lassies who perform four-part vocal arrangements of old Gaelic songs like ’An Cailín Rua’ (the red-haired girl), ’Casadh an tSúgain’ (twisting the hayrope) and ’Bo Na Leath Adhairce’ (the one-horned cow). Rún is the Gaelic word for ’secret, wish or love’ (cf. rune). See http://www.myspace.com/runceol ..
Steven Finn’s ears were filled with the music of Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Johnny Cash and old time country music. Aged 15 he began teaching himself the guitar, learning songs like Leadbelly’s ‘Bourgeois Blues’ and Charlie Daniels’ ‘The devil went down to Georgia’. On hearing Bob Dylan songs Finn started to write his own words and in doing so found a lifelong passion for Jazz and Folk Blues, a getaway car he could drive. See http://www.myspace.com/stevenfinn for more details
Just a reminder that Clerkenwell's best Monday Night Folk Night will next be taking place on Monday 2nd November, featuring: Chris Sarjeant and Emma Scarr,plus floor spots and more
Emma Scarr has been active on London’s live scene for approaching two decades. A proficient performer on guitar, fiddle and banjo, in recent years she has concentrated on song craft.
Chris Sarjeant has been recently described as,".a very major addition to the British Folk Scene.." by BBC Folk-musician of the year Tom McConville who added that his guitar work is "...impeccable.."
new album soft instruments available on iTunes store DOWNLOAD NOW!! mushroom "One side will make you grow taller and the other side will make you grow shorter" - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll