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The Horse’s Ha
Melodramatic Popular Song / Acoustic / Folk

The Horse's Ha



CHICAGO, Illinois
United States

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Member Since6/4/2008
Band Websitemyspace.com/HorsesHa
Band MembersJim Elkington Janet Beveridge Bean Fred Lonberg-holm Nick Macri Charles Rumback
Record LabelHidden Agenda/Parasol(USA) After Hours(Japan)
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jun 27 2009 9:00P
Cowboy Monkey Champaign, Illinois
Jul 3 2009 10:00P
Schuba’s Tavern Chicago, Illinois
Jul 27 2009 8:00P
Thunderbird Cafe Pittsburgh, PA, Pennsylvania
Jul 28 2009 8:30P
IOTA Club and Cafe Arlington, Virginia
Jul 30 2009 9:00P
Bruar Falls Williamsburg/Brooklyn
Jul 31 2009 7:45P
The Bell House Brooklyn, New York
Aug 1 2009 9:00P
The Mercury Lounge New York City, New York
Aug 2 2009 8:00P
Beachland Tavern Cleveland, Ohio

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The Horse's Ha was formed in 2002, when British ex-patriot James Elkington and just South of the Mason Dixon ex-patriot, Janet Beveridge Bean met at a Chicago concert and started discussing the concept of playing other people's songs in expensive wine bars for money. A set-list of roughly 20 standards was drawn up and then gradually abandoned over the course of a year as James started to write original songs for Janet to sing. They soon joined forces with stellar Chicago musicians Fred Lonberg-Holm, Nick Macri and Charles Rumback to create a sophisticated and compelling musical hybrid between jazz and folk. Their sound is infused with echoes of the English folk revival, that morph into lulling Bossa Nova rhythms and find their way right back to pure pop, giving the Horse’s Ha a uniquely enduring edge. The band’s lineage has deep Chicago roots. Janet Bean is a member Chicago's Eleventh Dream Day in addition to her continuing country music partnership with Catherine Irwin, forming the duo, Freakwater. James Elkington was leader of The Zincs and performs solo. Fred Lonberg-Holm, Chicago’s premier improvisational cello player, has richly contributed to forging the vibrant improvisational jazz scene in Chicago as well as working on recordings by Wilco, Jim O'Rourke and countless others. His masterful playing is underpinned by the rhythm section of bass player Nick Macri, an ex-Zincs member whose wide-ranging history has seen him go from his own band, Euphone, to playing with Mark Eitzel and Jeremy Enigk, and Charles Rumback, a jazz drummer relocated from Kansas who performs with his own band Leaves as well as Chicago groups L'Altra and Via Tania. These three set the stage for James and Janet's voices, that harmonize throughout, to bring you the first album by the Horse's Ha: 'Of the Cathmawr Yards'. Work began on 'Of the Cathmawr Yards' in January of 2008 and was recorded and mixed by Griffin Rodriguez (who has recorded albums by Beirut and Akron/Family under the name Blue Hawaii) at his south-side Chicago studio, Shape Shoppe. The band recorded in bits and pieces over the next few weeks, surviving parking tickets and foul weather, with additional recording and common sense provided by Mark Greenberg (from the Coctails and 100 varied Chicago bands) at his studio, Mayfair. 'Of the Cathmawr Yards' captures The Horse's Ha in an almost live setting, with all the intimacy and invention of their shows still intact: In 'Liberation', Fred Lonberg-Holm plays a two-minute solo that arcs from plaintive single notes to a fiery frenzy and recalls John Cale's viola-playing at its most possessed. Macri and Rumback remain fluid and responsive throughout, and manage to keep the beat steady while taking the group into uncharted territory in "Asleep In A Waterfall' and the album's closer, 'Map Of Stars'. Elkington's deft guitar playing shows a strong English folk influence, but steps out to take a ringing solo worthy of Johnny Marr in 'The Piss Choir', while the massed voices of Janet Bean stop the show in 'Heiress'. Martin Wenk, Janet's friend from Calexico, generously recorded some trumpet parts from his home in Germany for the song 'Left Hand', and the album was finished. 'The Cathmawr Yards' is the name of a fictitious graveyard in Wales and is the setting for the Dylan Thomas short story about zombies, entitled 'The Horse's Ha'. Although no reference to Thomas or the story are made in the songs, the lyrics themselves resonate with similarly dark and fantastical themes: Talking woodcuts, walking skeletons, and at least 11 references to the moon, merge together to form an unsettling yet familiar feeling that forces other than our own are at work in the physical world. A diva digs her own grave in 'Asleep In A Waterfall' and modern-day witches are offered a friendly warning in the album's opening lullaby, 'Plumb': "So hold on to old hands, starting with yours / They're softer than leather and harder than oars / And row your rivers of temperance and toil / If you won't float in water, you're bound for the soil". Elsewhere, mankind is under attack from nature in 'The Piss Choir', and 'Map Of Stars' celebrates being lost in the wilderness as being set free from all timely constraints, both real and imagined: "Make kindling from clocks and cinders you watch / You have you no place to be / You're ripped at the roots and willed by the winds / A cloud with four limbs of fire". These songs, driven by Bean's swooning voice, Elkington's finger-picked acoustic guitar, Lonberg-Holm's inspired cello playing and the artful rhythm section of Macri and Rumback, reconcile the new and old to form a unified debut that is 'Of the Cathmawr Yards'.

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karera





Jul 4 2009 8:21 AM

thanks
and
hope to see your show !
-yuko
doug scharin





Jul 3 2009 10:12 PM

dig it!
best to you all!
ds
AFTERHOURS





Jun 19 2009 3:11 PM

Thank you so much!
And thank you for your great music!!
We hope to see your show in the near future!
The Great Unrest





Jun 15 2009 10:39 PM

We're not heroes but we do what we can.
kimbou





Jun 9 2009 4:29 AM


Thanks for the addition!
kim
leaf bird





May 2 2009 7:31 PM

what up y'all! see you on monday..
TAMBOURS SANS FRONTIERES





Apr 16 2009 9:26 PM

Back at the Hideout, eh- maybe we'll see you there!
Teber and Zoe
Drunken Prayer





Apr 15 2009 2:54 AM

I don’t have time for games. You’re toying with my heart and I don’t appreciate it.
The Endtables





Apr 9 2009 3:24 PM

We look forward to your Skull of Glee page.
Fred Lonberg-Holm





Mar 28 2009 5:21 PM

Miss you too. See you In April. Hugs to the Horses Ha! :)
Rawson





Mar 14 2009 10:51 PM

wonderful cover art!
Di





Mar 8 2009 5:36 AM

Slowly Running Backwards





Mar 3 2009 10:34 PM

Thanks for the add!
Knife River Cowboys & girl





Jan 25 2009 6:11 AM



Way to go!! Love, peace & waffles!
We are greatful!
Bump us at the sixtyone. com
Fiddlebetse





Dec 11 2008 8:19 AM

You all were wonderful to see and hear live. Thank you for playing the show. I hope we can do it again sometime.

Happy holidays to you all!

best from Betse the Wilder
STAGE 7 in the pecan grove





Dec 7 2008 7:15 PM

Great show last night...loved the hat!

Thanks for adding us.
Fiddlebetse





Dec 6 2008 8:03 AM

We'll see you tomorrow - looking forward to a fun show.

best,
Betse
Richard





Nov 26 2008 11:21 PM

Hi Janet - very glad to be your friend! The Horse's Ha songs sound excellent - the Pharmacy or Popfrenzy labels might be simpatico, although who really knows these things - would certainly love to see one of your projects play for us in Australia sometime - thank you for all the great music - Richard
Jeff Elbel + Ping





Nov 24 2008 6:34 PM

Hi, Janet - How cool to see you sing "Slowness" with Joey and Calexico on Friday at Metro! Great surprise.
THE WILDERS





Nov 19 2008 6:59 AM

It's weird, I can't find you in our friends list, but when I try to (re?-)add ya, it says we're already friends! How confusing.

Anyway, we are looking forward to Dec. 6!

BE
Jeff Elbel + Ping





Nov 4 2008 10:28 PM

Beautiful songs.
Morgan Christopher





Sep 24 2008 5:08 AM

Janet!
DG & Stephanie





Sep 3 2008 12:51 AM

Great tunes. Please play Raleigh...or whatever...I'll travel.
Terry Durst





Aug 12 2008 2:57 PM

You know, the more I listen to this music the better it gets - not that I didn't love it right away when you gave it to me at our old house, Janet, but it has really grown! I especially love "Map Of Stars". And sorry we couldn't make it to the Freakwater shows...we are broke and trapped by house renovations. But if you could only play The Beachland again - now we live just a mile away, and there is plenty of room for all of you here (if you don't mind a little mess).
WE MISS YOU! Love, Terry and Dan
Jason Adasiewicz





Aug 8 2008 10:43 PM

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