Upcoming Shows
7th Feb: Chichester Festival Theatre - with June Tabor @ The Oysterband www.cft.org.uk - Oaklands Park, Chichester, PO19 6AP
25th Feb: Bush Hall (London) - with Mundy www.musicglue.net/bushhall/eventdetails/25-feb-12-mundy-and-the-painbirds-bush-hall - 310 Uxbridge Road London W12 7LJ 020 8222 6955
MARCH 2012 'LOVE AGAINST DEATH TOUR'
Thu 8 SHEFFIELD The Greystones, Greystones Road, S11 7BS 01142665599 www.mygreystones.co.uk
Fri 9 WORTH MATRAVERS The square and Compass, Worth Matravers, BH19 3LF 01929 439229 www.squareandcompasspub.co.uk
Sat 10 IVYBRIDGE The Watermark, Leonards Road, Devon, PL21 0SZ 01752 892220 www.ivybridgewatermark.co.uk
Sun 11 LAUNCESTON No.8 Cafe View Launceston, Cornwall, UK PL15 7AB
Mon 12 BRIGHTON, The Greys, 105 Southover St, Brighton, BN2 9UA 01273 680734 www.greyspub.com
Wed 14 NORWICH Olives, 40 Elm Hill, NR3 1HG 01603 230500 www.olivesnorwich.co.uk
Thu 15 LEICESTER The Musician 34 Crafton Street West City Centre, Leicester LE1 2DE 0116 251 0080 www.themusicianpub.co.uk/
Fri 16 HYDE The Verge at the Cheshire Ring, 72 Manchester Road SK14 2BJ www.the-verge.co.uk
Sun 18 KIRTON ON LINDSAY Kirton In Lindsay Town Hall, Market Square, Kirton in Lindsey, North Lincolnshire DN21 4LZ www.kirtoninlindseytownhall.co.uk/
Tue 20 FARNHAM, Farnham Maltings, Bridge Square, Surrey, GU9 7QR 01252 745402 www.farnhammaltings.com
Wed 21 BRISTOL The Thunderbolt, 124 Bath Rd, Totterdown BS4 3ED 01173 738947 www.farnhammaltings.com
Thurs 22 NEWBURY, Arlington Arts Centre, Mary Hare, RG14 3BQ 01635 244246 www.arlingtonarts.co.uk
Sat 24 BEDFORD, The Ents Shed, Gordon Arms, Castle Road, MK40 3QY 01234 348668 www.entshed.co.uk
Sun 25 CROPREDY Brasenose Arms, Station Road, OX17 1PW www.brasenosearms.com
MON 26 - NEW ALBUM 'LOVE AGAINST DEATH' RELEASED ON SGO RECORDS AND PROPER DISTRIBUTION
Wed 28 - LONDON - Green Note 106 Parkway, London, NW1 7AN. Tel: 020 7485 9899 www.greennote.co.uk
Sat 31 POCKLINGTON, Arts Centre, 22-24 Market Place, YO42 2AR 01759 301547 www.pocklingtonartscentre.co.uk
7th Apr, COLCHESTER Little Rabbit Barn Ardleigh village, near Colchester, Essex, Colchester, ESS, UK 01206 231397 littlerabbitbarn.com/about.html
4th May 2012 DUMFRIES - Mill Sessions
5th May 2012 - Nuts In May Festival (Rivendell, Nr Wokington, Cumbria) nutsinmayfestival.co.uk/offline.php
6th May 2012 21:00 : The Old Bakery (Lincoln)
29th June 2012: Ashley Wood Festival (Tisbury)
1st July 2012: Crawley Folk Festival (Crawley) The Hawth, Hawth Avenue, Crawley, RH10 6YZ 01293 553636
tickets.hawth.co.uk/public/default.asp
8th July 2012 Burton Agnes Jazz & Bues Festival (Driffield, Yorkshire)
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Here is a new video of the opening track from my forthcoming album ‘Love Against Death’ youtu.be/jLgBMusgD1U . The song is called ‘Stand Up’ and the video was put together by Colm McCarthy. This song is dedicated to the anti-cuts and Occupy Movements all over the world. The 99%.
Brothers and sisters, our day will come!!!!!
Walk With Me
Like everything I have ever done this album came directly from live performance. The songs were developed in a variety of ways. Some of them were written very quickly, such as ‘Perfect Candlelight’ which came together after reading Lorca’s ‘Poet in New York’. Others I started writing years ago. ‘Fare Thee Well’, started life as a gigging riff eight years ago and has become more and more powerful over time.
Following the success of ‘Calcutta Grove’ I wanted to develop both my sound and my song writing.
Musically, I have listened massively to Van Morrison and the Stones’, particularly ‘Exile On Main Street’, as well as the usual tonics of Tom Waits and John Martyn.
Lyrically, I have explored different writers such as Frederico Garcia Lorca and Wallace Stevens. As well as continuing to read the ‘Beats’ of Bukowski, Ferlinghetti, Kerouac and Ginsberg. I also dipped into Shakespeare.
I was fortunate enough to work on the album with Trevor Hutchinson of The Waterboys, Luansa, and the Eric Bibb Band. The recording didn’t feel like previous sessions I have had in studios in London, which were often very impersonal and uninspiring. It was recorded at the studio attached to Trev’s home, and the atmosphere we created reflected a particular intimacy and warmth. The songs were also accompanied by the affections of Nina, the family red setter - her constant presence and happy excitement added to the album, although she didn’t enjoy the saxophone and cello as much as we did.
The recording began in December in Dublin, with just myself and Trev recording all my guitar, vocal, piano, and harmonica parts. We put down 11 songs in 7 days. I spent the weekend break in recording wandering around Dublin city centre, visiting squares and parks where Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, and WB Yeats were celebrated with monuments and statues. Although I am from London my family are Irish and being in Dublin I felt part of a truly magical city of writers and poets.
I returned in January, during the heaviest snowfall in Eire for forty years. Everything seemed to stop and I was very lucky to make it back over at all.
The first musician we brought in was Dave Hingerty who was in The Frames and has also played with Josh Ritter and Luka Bloom. He lives in Wicklow which at the time was crippled by the snow. With the help of his neighbours, who pushed his car down the road, he somehow made it in one piece. Dave is an amazing drummer – who is incredibly versatile and he brought with him a huge choice of drums and different types of percussion, nearly all of which were used on the album. This is particularly evident on ‘Slow Dance’ where the ambient sounds are absolutely perfect.
The next musician we recorded was Trevor himself – a great bass player. We wanted to create a similar rhythm section sound to the R’n’B bands of the sixties with the bass and drums almost locked together. Trev nailed this, and his and Dave’s playing brings a rare muscle to the sound, particularly on tracks like ‘Feel Alright’.
After growing up on diet of soul and funk one of my favourite instruments has always been the saxophone. We brought in the amazing Michael Buckley, who has toured with Mary Coughlan. Michael’s playing is simply sublime. He came into the sessions, listened, whistled the parts out, and then recorded them immediately. Within three hours he nailed everything. This is particularly evident on ‘For You’ where the melancholy sound of the saxophone perfectly counterpoints the melody. Magical.
The next musician we brought in was the amazing Vyvienne Long, who has been Damien Rice’s cellist for a decade. Vyvienne’s contributions on ‘Poets’ and the Shakespearean sonnet 149, which I’ve called, ‘Love Hate On’, were stunning. Again she worked perfectly to the melody and the lyric. She is a truly fantastic musician.
We then brought in the Hammond Organ player, Justin Carroll. He has toured with Van Morrison. The songs were crying out for the old B3 sound of the sixties and Justin provided this with stunning playing. Particularly on ‘She Moved Through The Fair’ and ‘Hold On’ his playing is magnificent. A great musician who is unbelievably versatile.
The final musician we worked with was the legendary BJ Cole, who has played and toured with just about everybody from Sting to Elton John. He is an amazing virtuoso pedal steel player, with a unique sound. His playing on the title track ‘Walk With Me’ is one of the albums high points.
The album was mixed and mastered in between touring and finally finished in May 2010.
It is the best thing I have ever done, and since I started writing songs, it is the album that I aimed to record. Now I have recorded it - I can’t wait to do the next one.
Peace x