Bellowhead
Bellowhead is an English folk band brought together by John Spiers and Jon Boden. The band plays traditional English tunes and songs, but in a funky, contemporary and unique style aided by a four-piece section. The band describes itself as:
Merging a joyous, uplifting cacophony of sound with a slightly sinister, distorted collision of music hall, Lotte Lenya, Robert Wyatt and pure theatre.
Bellowhead is:
- Jon Boden - lead vocals, fiddle, tambourine
- John Spiers - melodeon, midi-melodeon, concertina, vocals
- Benji Kirkpatrick - guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, banjo, vocals
- Rachael McShane - cello, fiddle, vocals
- Paul Sartin - fiddle, oboe, vocals
- Giles Lewin - fiddle, bagpipes, vocals
- Pete Flood - percussion, frying pan, glockenspiel, wind-up toys, megaphone
- Gideon Juckes - sousaphone, tuba
- Brendan Kelly - saxophones, bass clarinet
- Justin Thurgur - trombone
- Andy Mellon - trumpet, flugelhorn
The band debuted at the first Oxford Folk Festival in April 2004, and were an instant success despite minimal rehearsal. As a result, they independently released a five-track EP of "English World Music" entitled E.P.Onymous, which generated rave reviews. The following year, the band won the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards for Best Live Act 2005 for their acclaimed live performances at festivals around Britain, including Cambridge Folk Festival and WOMAD UK.
In 2006 they released their first full-length album, Burlesque, featuring material from the Napoleonic Wars (Rigs of the Time), the American minstrel movement (Jordan) and sea-shanties from Brazil (Across the Line). They also appeared alongside the likes of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Keane and Thom Yorke on the BBC TV show Later... with Jools Holland, winning praise from Anthony Kiedis.
Discography
- E.P.Onymous (own label MF111) (2004)
- Burlesque (Westpark label) (September 2006)