- Blowzabella
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Name = Blowzabella
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Origin =London
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Genre = folk,world
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Years_active = 1978-1990, 1996-
Label = Blowzabella
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URL = [http://www.blowzabella.com blowzabella.com]
Current_members = Dave Shepherd (fiddle )Andy Cutting (melodeon )Jo Freya (clarinet ,saxophone )
Paul James (bagpipes ,saxophone s)
Gregory Jolivet (hurdy gurdy )
Barn Stradling (bass guitar )
Jon Swayne (bagpipes ,saxophone s)
Past_members = Dave Armitage (melodeon )Nigel Eaton (hurdy gurdy )
Chris Gunstone (bouzouki ,tapan )
Ian Luff (cittern ,bass guitar )
Bill O'Toole (bagpipes ,flute s)
Sam Palmer (hurdy gurdy )
Dave Roberts (melodeon )
Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy )
Juan Wijngaard (hurdy gurdy )
Notable_instruments =Blowzabella are an English band who play bagpipes, hurdy-gurdies and an array of acoustic instruments to produce an inimitable, driving, drone-based sound influenced by British and European traditional dance music.
History
The band was formed in
Whitechapel , London in 1978 by Bill O'Toole (bagpipes ,flute s) fromSydney and Jon Swayne (bagpipes, flutes) fromGlastonbury , both students inLondon . They invited to join them Chris Gunstone (bouzouki ,tapan ), Dave Armitage (melodeon ,bombarde , percussion) and Juan Wijngaard (hurdy gurdy,Flemish bagpipes) who was soon replaced by Sam Palmer (hurdy gurdy). In late 1979 Bill O'Toole returned toAustralia and was replaced by Dave Roberts (melodeon, percussion).The band's name was taken from an English jig (and bawdy drinking song), "Blowzabella my bouncing doxie", popular in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Founder-member Bill O'Toole, who discovered the tune while researching potential bagpipe repertoire in the
Vaughan Williams Memorial Library , thought the name, with its combination of "blow" and "bella", summed up the band's sound.In 1980 Sam Palmer and Dave Armitage left the band, to be replaced by Paul James (bagpipes, woodwind) and Cliff Stapleton (hurdy gurdy). In 1982 Dave Armitage rejoined the band for a brief period and in 1983 Dave Shepherd (
fiddle , five-string fiddle,viola d'amore ) became part of the lineup.After the recording of the album "Tam Lin" with
Frankie Armstrong in 1984, Dave Armitage, Cliff Stapleton and Chris Gunstone left Blowzabella and were replaced byNigel Eaton (hurdy gurdy) and Ian Luff (bass guitar ,cittern ,mandola ,darabuka ). For the recording of "The Blowzabella Wall of Sound" (1986) the lineup consisted of Nigel Eaton, Paul James, Ian Luff, Dave Roberts, Dave Shepherd and Jon Swayne.Jo Freya (vocals,saxophone ,clarinet ) joined Blowzabella before the recording of "A Richer Dust" in 1988 (although she is credited as Jo Fraser in the album sleeve).Andy Cutting (melodeon) also became part of the band's lineup before 1990's "Vanilla". However, the pressure of constant touring caused the band to split in December 1990, and each band member took on individual projects, and some continued to play together in duos and trios. In 1996 Dave Roberts died. In 1995 Ian Luff persuaded Andy Cutting, Jon Swayne,Nigel Eaton and Dave Shepherd to play a concert together in Bath and from 1996 they continued to play a few concerts a year.In 2002 Paul James contacted all the band members with the idea of a reunion to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Blowzabella in 2003. A lineup of Andy Cutting, Nigel Eaton, Jo Freya, Paul James, Ian Luff, Dave Shepherd, and Jon Swayne played together, and renewed enthusiasm combined with lots of new material encouraged the band to continue touring and to record a new album. At the end of 2004 Nigel Eaton left the band and was replaced with Gregory Jolivet, a French hurdy-gurdy player. At the end of 2005 Ian Luff was replaced with Barnaby Stradling on bass guitar.
In July 2007 they released "Octomento" – the first album of new material since 1990.
Discography
*"Blowzabella" (1982) Plant Life Records PLR 038
*"In Colour" (1983) Plant Life Records PLR 051
*"Bobbityshooty" (1984) Plant Life Records PLR 064 (reissued 1998) Osmosys Records OSMO CD015
*"Tam Lin" (Frankie Armstrong and Blowzabella) (1984) Plant Life Records PLR 063
*"Wall of Sound" (1986) Plant Life Records PLR 074 (reissued 1996) Osmosys Records OSMO CD005
*"The B to A of Blowzabella" (1986) BZB01
*"A Richer Dust" (1988) (reissued 1996) Plant Life Records PLCD 080 (reissued 1996) Osmosys Records OSMO CD010
*"Pingha Frenzy" (live on tour in Brazil) (1988) Some Bizarre GHCD 1
*"Vanilla" (1990) Special Delivery SPDCD 1028
*"Compilation (1982-1990)" (1995) Osmosys Records OSMO CD001
*"Octomento" (2007) Blowzabella 1=Sources=
* "Encyclopedia Blowzabellica - The Blowzabella Tune & Dance Book" (1987) Dragonfly Music
* Dave Shepherd, "The Breton Dance and Tune Book" (1989) Dragonfly Music
* "Blowzabella. New Tunes for Dancing." (2004) Blowzabella, Glastonbury, UK. ISBN 0-9549013-0-4
* [http://web.mac.com/blowzabella/iWeb/blowzabella/history.html Biography]External links
* [http://www.blowzabella.com Official website]
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* [http://www.drinkingsongs.net/mp3s/1700s/1720ca--1995-pills-to-purge-melancholy--city-waits-(CD)/03-blowzabella-my-bouncing-doxie.htm "Blowzabella my bouncing doxie"] Words and recording of the song by The City Waits
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