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Huw Chidgey & Catherine Handley
Folk / Acoustic

A Journey"....... our most recent recording



Glamorgan, Wales
United Kingdom

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   Huw Chidgey & Catherine Handley: General Info
Member Since7/7/2006
Band Websitewww.raglanrecords.co.uk
Band Members..** Thank you to Charlie Money for the banner photo, and all the other fine photos from Otterton Mill ** ..


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Huw Chidgey &
Catherine Handley


A recent gig at
The Famous Willows Folk Club
in Arundel,playing "The Tinker" by Andy McKay




Catherine Handley

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is a great musician. Her ability as a flautist has made her a much sought after soloist and session musician in the classical world.
She is currently principal flute with the Welsh Sinfonia and has played with many major British orchestras. She also plays whistle and Keyboards and adds many vocal harmonies in this partnership with Huw. Catherine also has a gift for melody writing, and several of her compositions appear on the new recording A Journey. Her writing and arranging ability is evident on such songs as The Journey and Ar Lan y Mor.


Huw Chidgey

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is the guitar player and lead singer in the partnership. He has played in bands and solo since the early eighties, when he was resident performer at the well respected Dingles Folk Club in London. In 1998, having lived in the Scottish Borders for a number of years, he joined the Hanky Panky Band with whom he toured in Europe and played summer seasons in Majorca and Cyprus. In his time in Scotland, Huw won the 1997 Newcastleton Festival Traditional Singers competition, and the prestigious New Border Ballad song writing competition within the same summer.


He now lives in Cwmaman, South Wales, the village in which he was born and raised.



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Here we are at the recent Priddy Folk Festival which was held at the village of Priddy, high up on the Mendips in Somerset








Folk on Tap Review of "In the Tradition"
our first recording

"Two amazing musicians have produced this CD upon which every single track is worthy of note. The CD is an accurate reflection of their incredible live performance and includes some great songs and a set of tunes in a most entertaining mixture. The total accuracy and quality of Catherines playing, along with the beautiful timbre of Huws voice means that this is one CD that I would wish every one to have in their collection".















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Record LabelRaglan Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Dec 22 2009 8:00P
The Dyffryn Christmas Ceilidh seasonal song and dance, Wales
Jan 21 2010 8:00P
Newport Folk Club Newport, Wales
Feb 17 2010 8:30P
White Horse Folk Club Swindon
Mar 7 2010 8:30P
Dinas Powys Folk Club Dinas Powys, Wales
Apr 17 2010 8:00P
Crediton Folk Weekend Crediton, Southwest

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CD review...A Journey. Kind words from the British Flute Society magazine.  (view more)

"Taplas" review by Mick Tems  (view more)

What they thought of our first recording......."In the Tradition"  (view more)

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   About Huw Chidgey & Catherine Handley
The New Year in Jedbrugh Town Hall


To contact us
..e-mail hchidgey at yahoo.com
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For bookings, contact Bob or Claire at Grapevine Music Agency

www.grapevinemusicagency.co.uk








CD review by Dave Jones for Folk Northwest magazine
The South Wales based duo, Huw Chidgey and Catherine Handley, have been performing together for over three years. While Chidgey is a long time singer and guitarist associated with the folk scene for many years, Handley's background is more classical with her specialist instrument being the flute. "A Journey" is a follow up to "In the Tradition", their debut CD. Although there are some similarities in the choice of song, the bias on this CD edges towards modern contemporary songs balanced with some traditional tunes and arrangements.

It's a brave person who takes on what have become two of the most potent, widely performed and recorded songs on the folk circuit. Firstly, we have Richard Thompson's ..Keep Your Distance.., normally a driving aggressive up-tempo number. However, here it's given a more reflective treatment, which may take some listeners by surprise at first (and some getting used to), but is no less effective or powerful due to Chidgey's sensitive interpretation of the lyrics. Secondly, all credit to the duo for their performance of the great Kieran Halpin composition, "All the answers", not any easy one to deliver but they capture the sentiment perfectly.
Of the other songs by contemporary songwriters, the one that stands out is the evocative ballad, "Where the angels sleep" (written by American Bebo Norman but picked up from the singing of Martyn Joseph), Robert Atkins "Writ in water" (a song about a character he met when working for the Baptist Church in France in the 1990s) and Peter Jagger's "Trader Johns". Handley's instrumental compositions "Wandering Piper and Brown Little Pipit", are wrapped seamlessly around Chidgey's excellent delivery of Jimmy McCarthy's composition, "Ride on", to stunning effect. She has written or arranged around half the tracks on the CD, including the title track (a rare vocal duet) and "Bonnie Bessie Logan", one that Chidgey picked up from his time living in the Scottish Border country.
There are a couple of Welsh tracks thrown in for good measure. Handley composed the opening air, "Y Deri Fach" and the CD closes with her traditional arrangement of "Ar Lan Y Mo"r, on which she supplements her outstanding instrumental performance with a sound vocal accompaniment.

When I reviewed their first CD I wrote that I eagerly look forward to the duo's next offering. It's taken a bit longer than expected but well worth the wait. "A Journey" is a fine collection of which they can be proud and sees them moving from strength to strength. What really makes this CD work, however, is the feeling, passion and clear enunciation that are the hallmarks of Chidgey's voice and Handley's playing.



"A Journey " and "In the Tradition" are available online from

www.creightonscollection.co.uk


Where they are issued on our own label, Raglan Records


"Ever since I saw them I knew there was something special about this duo, they complement each other so well".

Frank Hennessey BBC Radio Wales.


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We have recently played many concerts for the "Music in Hospitals" organisation (www.music-in-hospitals.org.uk), which takes us from Daycare Centres to Residential homes and hospitals to respite centres throughout Wales and the West Country.
Like many other players, we arrange our own concerts in village halls etc, and play at many private parties, where our second half "2 man ceilidh hour" has become very popular indeed.
The regular concert performances continue to take us away from the established mainstream folk club circuit, though we've still managed to fit in the likes of

Cottingham Live,
The Wurzle Bush in Brinklow
Pontardawe Folk Clubs.
Newport FC
Gower FC
Monmouth FC
Folk on the Moor
Famous Willows FC
Plymouth FC
Stivichall FC
The Tump FC Brinklow
Hitchen FC
Wirral FC
Bromborough FC
Folk at the Prospect Runcorn
Denholm FC
Falkirk FC
irvine FC
Strathaven FC
Hen and Chickens FC Abergavenny
Wigan FC
Swinton FC
Skipton FC
Wisbech FC
The Acoustic Lounge, Cwmaman
and more.............

Along with two tours of France and Germany.............

In the meantime we continue to take our own style of traditional and contemporary UK folk music to audiences up and down the country at events that vary from Music Society Recitals to Wine Festivals, not to mention concerts in venues like The Point and The Millenium Centre in Cardiff.

Festivals have, so far,include
Cornwall Folk Festival ,
Wheaton Aston Folk Festival
Priddy Folk Festival
Droylsden Folk Festival
The Brinklow Festival
FEVA Festival (Yorkshire)
Denholm Folk Festival (Scotland)
Land Light and Locals (Scottish Borders).
Cwmaman Folk and Blues Festival.
The Bridgend Festival
Tredegar House Newport
Big Cheese Festival,
Swanage Folk Festival,

Mettmann Wine Festival (Germany)

Bergues Festival, (France),

Abbey Mill Festival,
Cotswold Capers Festival.

Not to mention the many and varied pub gigs
..........which we won't mention!

   Huw Chidgey & Catherine Handley's Friend Space (Top 12)
Huw Chidgey & Catherine Handley has 235 friends.
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Huw Chidgey & Catherine Handley's Friends Comments
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(Cardiff) Rumney Folk Festival 2009

(Cardiff) Rumney Folk Festival 2009



Aug 4 2009 7:13 PM

fantastic we look forward to meeting and hearing you
Shinjig

Shinjig



Aug 4 2009 5:31 PM

We Huws need to stick together.
Benjamin Creighton Griffiths

Benjamin Creighton Griffiths



Apr 26 2009 4:25 PM

The honour is mine - thanks for being my friend.
Acoustic & Unplugged Festival of Britain

Acoustic & Unplugged Festival of Britain



Mar 31 2009 10:23 PM

Hi and great to meet you. We’re getting ready for a Spring Bank holiday of fantastic unplugged music. Hope you can join us.
Barney Sloane

Barney Sloane



Feb 25 2009 6:06 PM

thanks for the add, a pleasure to meet you and your music.
Pete Willow - Song Writer

Pete Willow - Song Writer



Aug 12 2008 10:51 PM

Hi Huw - Hi Catherine. Thanks for adding me. Hope to see and hear you again in the not too distant future.
Red Shoes

Red Shoes



Mar 29 2008 12:25 AM

Hello Huw and Catherine, good to meet you on Myspace, glad to have you as friends.
Enjoyed your songs very much - Best from Carolyn and Mark
Bromyard Folk Festival

Bromyard Folk Festival



Jan 23 2008 2:14 PM

Welcome to the Bromyard Folk Festival family!
Connemara Stone Company

Connemara Stone Company



Jan 14 2008 1:34 PM

Hallo Catherine & Huw

thanks a lot for the add. I really enjoyed your music. Hope you liked ours a little bit.

All the best from Germany.

Keith & Connemara Stone Company.
Franana

Franana



Aug 12 2007 11:12 PM

hey there in wales! sounds lovely

thanks for adding us... hope you enjoy the songs

franana x x x
The Candid

The Candid



Jul 26 2007 11:37 PM

It was good meeting you guys as well, you sounded fantastic :)

I shall, and you two do the same!
Huw Warren

Huw Warren



Jul 12 2007 8:50 AM

fri 13/7 @ 9pm
Huw Warren - John Parricelli Duo
"Two of the UK's most lyrical virtuoso players"
Dempseys, Cardiff
Huw Warren

Huw Warren



Jun 14 2007 2:23 PM

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The Oddsods

The Oddsods



May 26 2007 10:48 AM

Hi Huw and Catherine

We now have a video collection of images of The Oddsods by Chele Willow. Click here and let us know what you think.

All best wishes from The ‘Sods
Huw Warren

Huw Warren



May 9 2007 4:45 PM

Jazzin'Llangollen 2007

May 11/12/13

Acoustic Ladyland, Claire Martin, Huw Warren,Perfect Houseplants, Joanna Macgreggor, Kidsamonium + more...

www.royal-pavilion.co.uk/jazz
Frost at Midnight

Frost at Midnight



May 7 2007 12:32 PM

Hey - great new design but what is the top of Huw's bonce doing on the bottom left of the screen? Don't answer that.
McDermott's 2 Hours

McDermott's 2 Hours



May 1 2007 5:39 PM

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Blanche Rowen & Mike Gulston

Blanche Rowen & Mike Gulston



Apr 18 2007 8:04 PM

Hi Huw
Thanks for the add and the kind comment.
Keep well
Blanche
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*Lauren*

*Lauren*



Apr 15 2007 9:52 AM

Hiya Catherine!! wot a brilliant myspace your singing is beautiful. I had a great time on the course this year you were fabulous, a real inspiration!! hope your ok! xxxxxxxxxxxx
Óige

Óige



Apr 12 2007 5:29 PM

Hi Catherine and Huw,

Many thanks for finding us and for the friend request.

Best,

Óige
Sam

Sam



Apr 10 2007 10:34 PM

Thank you!! i think all the flutes agreed what a fantastic time we had!

what's your email address?...i can send you the pictures..

oooooo i love your music!!...it's brilliant! it has so much personality...do you write it yourselves? it's a fantastic sound together!

that's so cool about 'we will rock you'!!...you should get free tickets :P

:)
The Oddsods

The Oddsods



Mar 17 2007 2:59 PM

Wishing you rigs, jeels and lots of the black stuff! Happy St.Pat's Day from the 'Sods!

~*Sarah Jane*~

~*Sarah Jane*~



Feb 20 2007 4:34 PM

Aye will do.

Should be going to New Orleans in a bit for Mardi Gras *crosses fingers for less ass-less trousers than were paraded around in front of her at the last one she went to*

x
The Moving Lights

The Moving Lights



Feb 9 2007 12:11 AM

Hello Huw, great show the other night in Aberdare, was nice speaking to you, your a very talented performer and we hope to play with you again sometime, hopefully we can meet Catherine next time as well. Also enjoying your myspace music a lot. We had an e-mail earlier today from "Huckabees" saying that you recommended us to play at the Cwmaman Acoustic Lounge. Thank you for letting them know about us, we really appreciate it, we've agreed to play there for the 22nd of March. Would be great to see you playing there too.
Diolch yn fawr!
The Moving Lights
Bamboo Orchestra

Bamboo Orchestra



Jan 6 2007 9:16 AM

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