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The Omega 3
Comedy / Acoustic

The Omega 3



London, London and South East
United Kingdom

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Member Since11/24/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.theomega3.co.uk
Band MembersClive Harvey - vocal/guitar/ukulele/banjulele
Derek Pearce - vocal/mandolin/guitar/banjo/ukulele
Graeme Taylor - vocal/bass/guitar/banjo/mandolin
InfluencesLife Itself - Oh, and Fish.
Oh, and Spike Milligan, Monty Python, Ivor Cutler, George Formby, Lonnie Donegan, Roaring Jelly, Bonzo Dog, Flanders & Swann, Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Ian Dury, Ian Botham, Sir David Attenborough, Turpentine Titty from Tooting, and all the absursidities of Life Itself - Oh, and Fish.
Sounds LikeA Breath of Fresh Fish
Record LabelADA
Type of LabelIndie


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   About The Omega 3
Clive Harvey and Derek Pearce, founder members of the long defunct, sadly missed and almost legendary Roaring Jelly, are back. Refurbished, revitalised, refortified by vitamins and fish oils, with new wonder ingredient Graeme Taylor, they are reinvented as The Omega 3, foremost purveyors of English Eccentric Humour in Song, providing those Essential Batty Acids.

Back in the 70s and 80s Roaring Jelly (Derek, Clive and bass player Mick Hennessy) worked their socks off and carved a niche, on the folk scene and beyond, proving you could make a living specialising in utterly bizarre songs (and long sentences). The Guinness Who's Who of Folk Music described them as: "Pioneers of alternative comedy before the term became fashionable".

Clive and Derek met at Nottingham Art College in 1970. The college then had a thriving folk club, packed to the rafters every week. Clive and Derek were regular solo performers but got on well and soon teamed up as a duo, to good response. They also entered the regular college talent contest and won it so often they got banned by the social sec, but in the same conversation he sweetened the pill by offering them a paid gig. “What are you going to call yourselves?” he asked. Derek replied off the top of his head “Roaring Jelly” - the title of the Irish jig he was currently learning to play. “Good name,” thought Clive. So Roaring Jelly it was.

Derek suggested drafting in a mate of his, Mick Hennessy, singer and bass player with Derby folk band The Druids. The expansion to a trio was intended as a temporary arrangement, a one-off for that first paid gig in '71. The line-up lasted for 16 years and an estimated 1500 gigs, the Jelly eventually dissolving in 1987.

In 2006, Derek & Clive regrouped as The Omega 3, with Da'aboth Te'He'Ling, "polisher of souls", who has now departed to play rock'n'roll (and polish more souls), but not before completing his contribution to the CD Essential Batty Acids (ADA label, ADA111CD). The album has been described "a lovely little gem" by comedian Rob Brydon.

Stepping into the large space vacated by Da'aboth, promoted from session banjoist/vocalist and co-recording engineer on that very album, comes none other than the legendary Graeme Taylor. Many of you will be familiar with Graeme's distinguished work with Gryphon, the Albion Band, Home Service and the Rolf Harris Band, to drop rather too many names. He also has wide experience of playing a variety of instruments in West End shows. In fact – let's face it – he's a right tart. Strangely, he chose for his audition with The Omega 3 a medley from Fiddler On The Roof played on piano. But he got the job anyway.

"Catchy, clever songs, very English and very funny" – Eamonn Holmes

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The Living Tradition Magazine





Mar 31 2009 6:36 PM

Hi there

Thanks very much for becoming friends with The Living Tradition.

We are re-launching our myspace to include more gig dates and news than it is possible to include in The Living Tradition magazine.

To keep up to date with news and gigs from around the UK folk music scene please subscribe to our BLOG and our FRIEND UPDATES on your myspace home — and don't forget to tell us what you are up to.

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mazies wake





Sep 5 2008 8:30 PM

thanks for the add please check out www.myspace/mazieswake. com thanks
Not That Sean Smith, the Other One





Aug 9 2008 1:09 PM

Thanks for the add, gents! I remember Roaring Jelly very well(y) from the year I spent in the UK. Glad to see all that absurdity, whimsy and banjo frenzy has not gone to waste.
catherine





Jun 27 2008 1:02 PM

Hi guys
thank you for your kind words it..s raining here 2day not very nice doing a cookery show 2night in the tent were you played hope you are all well love catherine
Moniaive-Music





Jun 27 2008 11:59 AM

Thanks for the add.

It was a pleasure to have you play at the festival!

Best wishes from all
The Kahuna Cowboys Jug Band





Jun 10 2008 4:14 PM

HOWDY OMEGA 3, THANKS FOR BEING OUR FRIEND!
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Joker Laura





Jun 1 2008 3:59 AM

Thanks for the add/invite....
Have A Grrrrreaaaat Weekend :)
Eddie Cochran





May 29 2008 5:55 PM

Thanks!

All the Best!!




April 17, 1960 - 48 Years...

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Don't forget Me!
Eddie Cochran
OMEGA3





May 7 2008 1:28 PM

Thx for ADD homonyms!
Cheers from Roma.
Stex
Hot Time Harv's Rollercoaster of Kicks





May 6 2008 11:50 AM

Howdy Clive, Derek & Graeme!

Gee, yer all sure sounding swell!

Keep on ukin'!

 Hot Time Harv’s Rollercoaster of Kicks

Cheers . . .



"Hot Time" Harv McFine


Magic Sam Murray





Apr 22 2008 2:36 PM

Hi Clive! Nice work me boyz! Good to see you getting about a bit, probably bump into ye at some feast or other..Sammy
The Willbees





Jan 26 2008 12:13 AM

Hi Guys, As Sidmouth seems light years away now, it's nice to catch a big dollop of your stuff here on MySpace - Cheers Humph
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