RootsoftheWorld Blog
December 2012 and early January 2012
Published 1st December
2012
Welcome to the blog that loves world, roots and folk music
and helps you enjoy it wherever you are! Hola! to the blog that supports
Northeast England world, roots and folk music venues! And..welcome to the blog
that supports Northeast England Roots Music artists!
Why…..? Because
everyone on the world, roots and folk scene together can make a stronger scene
and so that we can all find out what’s happening locally cos’ there’s loads
going on!
And if you aren’t lucky enough to live in our brilliant
region (being totally unbiased you’ll understand!) why not come and stay and take in a gig or
two!
A new feature this month is that the podcast playlist has
weblinks ready for you to click on to aid your listening enjoyment and your
musical journey through life!
Newcastle Roots Music Radio December
2012-Now on I Tunes!:
Licensed by the PRS, License Number LE-0006074.
It can be found at:
5th edition now out on Soundcloud And now on Podomatic at : so
you can now catch Newcastle Roots
Music Radio in your podcatching software!
If you can’t listen to it on the computer, or haven’t got
the time to, download and burn to CD and play it in the car or other MP3 player.
And tadahhhh! As said above Newcastle Roots Music Radio is now on I Tunes. So if you
have I tunes software on your computer just subscribe (free!) and it will
appear for you monthly! By the way you can have I tunes software even if you
aren’t a Mac user.
This month’s playlist:
The Cornshed Sisters/The Beekeeper/Tell Tales/
Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band/Bring Us In Good Ale/Ringing
the Changes/ http://www.carnivalband.com/and_maddy_prior.html
Wganda Kenya/El Caterete/Diablos del Ritmo/ http://www.worldmusic.co.uk/analog_africa_to_release_diablos_del_ritmo_the_
Simon Thacker’s Svara Kanti/Svaranjali/Album not yet released/
http://www.simonthacker.com/svara-kanti.htm
Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino/Nu Te Fermare/Pizzica
Indiavolata/ http://www.womex.com/virtual/canzoniere_grecanico
Malick Pathe Sow and Bao Sissoko/Gams/Aduna/ http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/oct/18/malick-pathe-sow-bao-sissoko-review
Calum Stewart and Lauren MacColl/Rise Ye Lazy Fellow/Wooden
Flute and Fiddle/ http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2012/11/calum-stewart-and-lauren-maccoll-wooden-flute-and-fiddle/
During Gig Guide: Duncan Chisholm/Unknown Air/Affric/ http://www.duncanchisholm.com/
Bella Hardy/The Holly and the Ivy/Bright Morning Star/ http://www.bellahardy.com/bright-morning-star/
The Cornshed Sisters /One by One/ Tell Tales/ http://www.memphis-industries.com/artist/the-cornshed-sisters/
The Roots of the World Shopping
Basket
With the festive season fast looming upon us what better way
to celebrate this time with hot tunes, beats, moving melodies and voices in
harmony or moving us to reflection, laughter or maybe a tear.
Calum Stewart and
Lauren MacColl “Wooden Flute and Fiddle”
Calum and Lauren, on wooden flute and fiddle produced this
well researched set of tunes which are gorgeous to listen to if traditional
Scottish music is your thing although the influences extend beyond Scotland to
other parts of the Gaelic/Celtic diaspora. The album gets off to a jaunty start
to the infectious set of tunes commencing with “Late to Slumber” and the foot
just can’t stop tapping as Calum’s flute performs its merry melodic dance.
“Alzen”, a moving slow air inspired by
Calum visiting an abandoned chapel in the French Pyrenees speaks to me
of the hope of the coming day and soothes the listener in a gentle blanket of
sound with Lauren’s careful fiddle work combining with the flute to produce
this entrancing musical soundscape.
Celina da Piedade
“Em Casa”
“Em Casa” which means “At home” is from Portuguese
singer/accordionist Celina da Piedade. I was first struck by her passionate
vocal combined with beauty of the Portuguese language with the track “Calimero
E A Pera Verde” which features on this month’s “Newcastle Roots Music Radio”
when listening to the monthly podcast “FRoots Radio” which accompanies the very
informative world/roots and folk monthly mag FRoots. Celina very kindly sent me a copy of the album and I
absolutely love it. If I didn’t I wouldn’t be putting it in here. The lilting
melody accompanied by sensitive accordion and sax is not typical of the album
as it is extremely varied and really showcases what a talent Celina is! For
instance much to my surprise the album opens with some heavy percussion beating
out what to me is a tribal beat with a bell ringing in the background with what
sounds like a plaintive lament, whereas “Rebola” begins with a fiesta type
atmosphere suggestive to me of the funfair and holiday time and left me with a
smile. Anyway it’s lovely throughout, buy it whether you get the CD or
download!
Old Crow Medicine
Show “Carry Me Back”
These boys hail from Virginia and play bluegrass, folk and old time.
They are old timers at it, having been around since 1998 and their quality,
experience and love of the music sure show through as these dudes deliver an
enthusiastic , varied and wonderfully crafted set including some absolutely
barnstorming hollering turbo charged bluegrass romps.
Moreno and L'Orch First Moja-One: “Sister Pili + 2
“
The wonderful
folk at Stern’s, a label that serves up wonderful offerings from the archives
of African music have come up with this collection showcasing infectious
Congolese rhythyms and the voice of Moreno Matamba who sadly passed away aged
38 in 1993.
Show of Hands “Wake the Union”
For me a great
set following up from 2009’s “Innocence , Arrogance and Greed”. The album as the cover indicates at times has
an Americana flavour at times such as in the haunting “Katrina” which
references that terrible event that beset New Orleans. There are some great
singalong tunes which will please the “Show of Hands” faithful such as the
driving pulsing “Now You Know”. A particularly moving episode in this album is
“Coming Home” where Phil Beer, Steve Knightley and Sykes combine to sing of a
lad West Country raised, (a region
always proudly referenced by passionate Devonian Knightley), who comes home but
in a box from Afghanistan. It is so tenderly delivered by Knightley’s aching
vocal and Miranda Sykes sweetly delivers an additional verse from the
traditional song “The Bonny Light Horseman” with Phil Beer on the Venezuelan
stringed instrument the cuatro picking the most heart rending melody. If you’ve
never heard these West Country boys before…this set is not a bad start!
RootsoftheWorld@The Brandling Villa
Pub, South Gosforth,
Every 2nd Tuesday of the month I DJ from 830pm at
the said pub playing the very best in World, Roots and Folk Music. Please come
and say hello. Next up Tuesday 11th December.
Recommended purveyor of CDs : Coda
Music, Edinburgh
Most of the above music can be purchased from and listened
to first, at specialist Roots music retailer Coda Music. They have helpful ,
knowledgeable and friendly staff!
Walk in, browse, smell, see, hear, talk, touch, buy, take
away in your hands!:
12, Bank Street,
On The Mound,
Edinburgh,
EH1 2LN
On The Mound,
Edinburgh,
EH1 2LN
I know Amazon
exist, and RootsoftheWorld does use them, but do you really want no specialist shops……and it’s not
fair for small dealers trying to compete with the tax minimizing goliath that
is Amazon.
Northeast England December /early January
Gig Guide
There’s a gig
planner below where hopefully all the venues in the Northeast will eventually
be included..
If you want your gigs to be included please e
mail me with all the relevant details including any weblinks…a few MP3 tracks
of what you will be playing or a CD would also be useful. So that I can give
them some airplay on the Podcast/on NE1Fm show/DJ night hope subject to what’s
going on that month.
I’ve picked out
concerts/gigs that have particularly caught my eye and added some info which
may help you make to decide on your musical soiree.
I’ve added two
new providers this month the Highlights Rural Touring Scheme and King’s Hall,
Newcastle University who are doing Rootsy things on a lunchtime/afternoon. There’s also dates/venues/and a weblink of the Magical Christmas Tour which features a
number of rural venues in the North East, and includes Maggie Boyle..so
recommended!
Venue/Promoter
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Weblink
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Abbreviation
on gig guide
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Newcastle
upon Tyne venues
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Cluny, Cluny2
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CL/CL2
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Live Theatre, Newcastle
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LT
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Bridge Folk Club, Newcastle
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BFC
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Cumberland Arms
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CA
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King’s Hall, Newcastle University
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KH
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Gateshead
venues
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Sage
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SG
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Newcastle/Gateshead
Promoter
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Jumping and Hot Club
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JHC
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North
Tyneside Venues
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Whitley Bay Playhouse
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WBP
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South
Tyneside Venues
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South Shields Folk Club
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SSFC
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Customs House, South Shields
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CHSS
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Sunderland
Venues
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Davy Lamp Folk Club, Washington Arts
Centre
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DL
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County
Durham Venues
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Darlington Folk Club
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DFC
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Gala, Durham City
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G
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Town Hall, Bishop Auckland
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BATH
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Highlights Rural Touring Scheme
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Specific venue given in gig guide then reference back to website for
more info
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Northumberland
Venues
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Maltings, Berwick
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MB
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Queen’s Hall, Hexham
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QHH
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Alnwick Playhouse
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AP
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Bellingham All Acoustic Club
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BAAC
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Cramlington Folk Club
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CFC
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Rothbury Roots
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RR
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The Hearth, Horsley
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HH
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Highlights Rural Touring Scheme
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Specific venue given in gig guide then reference back to website for
more info
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Cleveland
Venues
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The ARC, Stockton
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AS
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December
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Venue/Gig
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DL:Bob Fox
SG:Martin Simpson Trio
JHC@LT:Brendan Croker and Steve Philips, Ray Stubbs
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2
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SG:Breabach/Jamie Smith’s Mabon
SSFC: Steve Turner
Brewdog, Ncl: Bridie Jackson and the Arbour
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CFC:
Alan Reid & Rob van Sante
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5
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WBP:The Strawbs
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WBP:June Tabor and Oysterband
SG: Simon Thacker’s Svara Kanti
G:Cornshed Sisters
CA:Belly Hardy
DFC: Flossie
Malavialle and Chris Parkinson
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7
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Tyneside Cinema: Cornshed Sisters
CA: Baghdaddies
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8
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DL: Vin Garbutt
AP:Tom McConville and Tom Wilson
CA:Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra-cancelled
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11
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The Magical Christmas Tree Tour, Newbrough Town Hall
Hexham: http://skinnymalinksmusic.co.uk/artists/mct.html
RootsoftheWorld DJ set at the Brandling Villa Pub, South Gosforth,
Newcastle upon Tyne
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13
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KH:Beppe Gambetta
KH: Helen Edwards;”Teacups” Vocal Quartet
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SG:Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band
The Magical Christmas Tree Tour
Newbiggin in Teesdale Village Hall |
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Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies Bishop Auckland Town Hall
SG:Norma Waterson and Eliza Carthy and the Gift Band
The Magical Christmas Tree Tour
New Hartley Community Association Northumberland |
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SG: Folkestra
The Magical Christmas Tree Tour
Crookham Village Hall Northumberland |
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JHC @CL: Martin Stephenson and the Daintees
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JHC @CL: Martin Stephenson and the Daintees
Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies Concordia Leisure
Centre Cramlington Northumberland
SG:Christmas Ceilidh with the New Slide Band
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Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies The Sage
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SG:The New Rope String Band
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Early January 2013
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DL: The Mighty Doonans
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Jez Lowe Solo at Westoe Club South Shields
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Well December is
a bit of a strange month in terms of how gigs are panning out. The beginning of
the month seems to be absolutely chokka and requires one to slice oneself up so
as to not miss any of the delights …clearly brandy has got into the gig planning
system! Later on in the month only a few
folk seem to be standing after all the turkey, stuffing and Christmas trimmings
including Jez Lowe and the New Rope String Band. Another thing that strikes me
is how diverse the NE is in terms of venues and promoters from the Sage right
through to the tiny venues used by the Highlights Rural Touring Scheme,
and the The Magical Christmas Tree Tour. You can even
enjoy live Roots music at lunchtime in
the week courtesy of King’s Hall, Newcastle and Italian acoustic guitarist
Beppe Gambetta!
5 Gigs to go to (amongst many…)
Anyway here’s my choice of 5 gigs to go to this month, with
some info to help you make your choices. But this is just my personal choice
and the links to venues above, listening to artists on the web may make you
choose otherwise. Anyway whatever you choose….enjoy!
The
Cornshed Sisters at The Gala, Durham Thursday 6th December; Tyneside
Cinema, Newcastle Friday 7th December
NE1 Fm
This is a community based radio station broadcasting on
102.5fm in Newcastle/Gateshead and to the world on the internet at: http://www.ne1fm.net/
Roots Music features on NE1 Fm!
Occasional “RootsoftheWorld” show from me. It tends to be
on Monday am (GMT) between 10am and 12. Look out on
Twitter for alerts.
Current programming (accurate as of November 23rd 2012)
includes (based on NE1 Fm’s decsriptions):
Mondays 11PM-1AM
– Vintage Swing Show
“Two hours of swing,
blues and jazz from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s with Richard Owen.”
Sunday 11PM-1AM
– Jumping Hot Club
Alan Harrison presents an eclectic mix of ‘rootsy’ music, with both local and international acts, interviews and more.
Alan Harrison presents an eclectic mix of ‘rootsy’ music, with both local and international acts, interviews and more.
5-7PM – NE1
Irish
Jim Bennett, Fiona Clelland and Tommy McClements host a weekly magazine featuring chat, interviews and live music for the Irish community of Newcastle and Gateshead.NE1 Irish is a magazine-style programme catering for the Irish community of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, and is live every Wednesday from 5 til 7PM.
Jim Bennett, Fiona Clelland and Tommy McClements host a weekly magazine featuring chat, interviews and live music for the Irish community of Newcastle and Gateshead.NE1 Irish is a magazine-style programme catering for the Irish community of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, and is live every Wednesday from 5 til 7PM.
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How you can help Newcastle Roots
Music Radio/RootsoftheWorld-
Usual stuff: listen to podcast and recommend to others by e
mail /Twitter etc., follow me on Twitter and retweet my tweets particularly the
podcast/blog links, “like” on my Facebook page , recommend me to others, put a
poster up.
Local Artists: If you
feel you fit the brief of this blog and associated podcast please get in touch.
It would help if you could send some of your music for me to have a listen to,
ideally on CD, and dates of any upcoming gigs in the region, weblinks etc. Use
the contact details above. I look forward to hearing from you.
And finally:
RootsoftheWorld wishes you a happy month musically and otherwise! Be careful.
And be nice. Bye for now! J
Oh and if Christmas/Winterval/Yuletide is your thing enjoy that as well!
Next edition of
Newcastle Roots Music Radio out January 6th 2013
Normally 1st of the month, except when real life barges it into being a
bit later as this is a one human operation, not a multinational behemoth!
Normally 1st of the month, except when real life barges it into being a
bit later as this is a one human operation, not a multinational behemoth!