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If Iconic Media can send the press release a day or so early, I can do the same in passing it on and starting a thread on the subject! - 1 JANUARY 2012 1967-2012: Fairport Convention celebrates anniversary 45 years and still going strong Fairport Convention, one of the most enduring names in rock and pop, celebrates 45 years as a band this year. Formed in north London during the 'summer of love', Fairport Convention played its first gig on 27 May 1967 in a Golders Green church hall. The band rapidly became popular on the club and college circuit. A record contract followed and Fairport went on to pioneer a new musical genre, British folk rock. Championed by John Peel, Fairport went through frequent personnel changes in its early days nurturing world class talents such as Richard Thompson and the late Sandy Denny along the way. However, maturity brought stability and the current line-up has been together for over a dozen years. Fairport Convention has outlived most of its contemporaries from the fertile 60s music scene and, 45 years on, remains one of the busiest bands around. During that time, the band has won a coveted BBC Lifetime Achievement Award and Radio 2 listeners voted Fairport's groundbreaking album Liege & Lief 'The Most Influential Folkrock Album of All Time'. Fairport Convention and its 45-year history will be the subject of a major music documentary to be screened on BBC4 television during 2012. The current line-up of Simon Nicol (lead vocal, rhythm and electric guitars), Dave Pegg (backing vocals, bass guitar, mandolin), Ric Sanders (violin), Chris Leslie (lead vocal, fiddle, bouzouki, mandolin) and Gerry Conway (percussion and drums) still packs venues on its frequent tours. For the past 32 years the band has also staged one of the UK's major music festivals, Fairport's Cropredy Convention. "Forty-five years is quite a milestone," says co-founder Simon Nicol, "but we don't intend to rest on our laurels. Fairport is a band that always looks to the future. I think the key to our longevity is live performance. We've never been a studio band - we much prefer being out there in front of an audience. Our festival at Cropredy also plays a role in sustaining us as a band - it is a highlight of so many peoples' year because it has a great feeling of continuity." Fairport will be celebrating its forty-fifth anniversary throughout the year. The band will start 2012 with a forty-date British tour beginning on 21 January and continuing until early March. The concerts will feature songs from Fairport's recent studio album, the critically-acclaimedFestival Bell, as well as material drawn from the band's extensive repertoire. In August, the band's festival at Cropredy will also reflect the anniversary with special guests and Fairport alumni in attendance. Co-founding member Richard Thompson will play a headline set at the event. Two new CD releases will add to the celebrations in 2012. By Special Request is a studio album featuring brand new versions of Fairport's most popular songs from the past 45 years. But this isn't just any old 'greatest hits' compilation - it is the band's loyal fans who have chosen the songs. Through Fairport's website and social media, the fans were invited to list their individual 'top twenty' from the band's repertoire. These lists were analysed and the dozen most popular numbers were re-recorded for this album. The second anniversary release revives one of Fairport Convention's most popular musical projects. Last year saw the fortieth anniversary of Babbacombe Lee, the band's 1971 'folk rock opera'. To mark the occasion, the band performed the work in its entirety at every concert on their 2011 Winter Tour. They also performed it during their set at Cropredy in August. These performances were recorded and will be released in a new live version of the original concept album. ENDS (600 wds)
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« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2012, 12:46:06 PM » |
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« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2012, 01:16:01 PM » |
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I trust someone has already suggested the 'Stars on 45' concept to the boys (you probably have to be at least 45 to remember Stars on 45)...I can just imagine a megamix Fairport (with an 80's drum machine backing) through the eras storming up the charts. Possibly...
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« Reply #4 on: January 01, 2012, 02:05:39 PM » |
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I trust someone has already suggested the 'Stars on 45' concept to the boys (you probably have to be at least 45 to remember Stars on 45)...I can just imagine a megamix Fairport (with an 80's drum machine backing) through the eras storming up the charts. Possibly... Now there's a thought! (I remember them well)
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« Reply #5 on: January 01, 2012, 03:12:42 PM » |
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As one of the 45+ brigade I am looking forward to the BBC documentary rather more than the Stars on 45 megamix...
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« Reply #6 on: January 01, 2012, 04:38:31 PM » |
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The current line-up of Simon Nicol (lead vocal, rhythm and electric guitars), Dave Pegg (backing vocals, bass guitar, mandolin), Ric Sanders (violin), Chris Leslie (lead vocal, fiddle, bouzouki, mandolin) and Gerry Conway (percussion and drums) still packs venues on its frequent tours. For the past 32 years the band has also staged one of the UK's major music festivals, Fairport's Cropredy Convention.
Look forward to the documentary. BBC4 has some great music programmes. Out of interest, why does the article refer to what Ric plays as a violin, and what Chris plays as a fiddle? They look the same to me!
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« Reply #7 on: January 01, 2012, 05:20:08 PM » |
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As I understand it, the instrument is a violin, and fiddling is a style. But what do I know, I'm a drummer!
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« Reply #8 on: January 01, 2012, 06:10:52 PM » |
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The current line-up of Simon Nicol (lead vocal, rhythm and electric guitars), Dave Pegg (backing vocals, bass guitar, mandolin), Ric Sanders (violin), Chris Leslie (lead vocal, fiddle, bouzouki, mandolin) and Gerry Conway (percussion and drums) still packs venues on its frequent tours. For the past 32 years the band has also staged one of the UK's major music festivals, Fairport's Cropredy Convention.
Look forward to the documentary. BBC4 has some great music programmes. Out of interest, why does the article refer to what Ric plays as a violin, and what Chris plays as a fiddle? They look the same to me! I am also a drummer so what do i know but a fiddling friend who i was playing with last night ( stop it Bill) has a violin and an american fiddle. Different instruments, different sounds. The American isn't miked and is a much scratchier 'rustic' noise. Obviously good for bluegrass stuff. I agree though that fiddling is a style of violin playing. Swarb and Chris L are fiddlers. Ric isn't,IMHO. I still think of Ric as a heavily tinged jazz player. Sometimes I just want the melody.
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« Reply #9 on: January 01, 2012, 08:23:26 PM » |
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Swarb and Chris L are fiddlers. Ric isn't,IMHO.
That's always been my beef with the post-85 lineup. They were so keen not to have another Swarb they forgot the one thing that (again,, obviously, IMHO) a folk-rock band needs. And when they finally got the guy that should have got the job in the first place into the band he couldn't play his lead instrument. Go figure....!
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« Reply #10 on: January 01, 2012, 08:44:26 PM » |
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Swarb and Chris L are fiddlers. Ric isn't,IMHO.
That's always been my beef with the post-85 lineup. They were so keen not to have another Swarb they forgot the one thing that (again,, obviously, IMHO) a folk-rock band needs. And when they finally got the guy that should have got the job in the first place into the band he couldn't play his lead instrument. Go figure....! I dunno, I think Ric's violin fits in well with the post-85 sound, and it fitted with the Albion Band well too. Now, though, I think I prefer Chris' playing with the current sound; Celtic Moon is a testament to that. Still think Ric's an awesome player though, and love his contribution to the band.
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« Reply #11 on: January 01, 2012, 08:47:28 PM » |
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Swarb and Chris L are fiddlers. Ric isn't,IMHO.
That's always been my beef with the post-85 lineup. They were so keen not to have another Swarb they forgot the one thing that (again,, obviously, IMHO) a folk-rock band needs. And when they finally got the guy that should have got the job in the first place into the band he couldn't play his lead instrument. Go figure....! I dunno, I think Ric's violin fits in well with the post-85 sound, and it fitted with the Albion Band well too. Now, though, I think I prefer Chris' playing with the current sound; Celtic Moon is a testament to that. Still think Ric's an awesome player though, and love his contribution to the band. I too think Ric is an awesome player. Rise Up Like the Sun is one of my very fave albums ever... Nothing he's ever done within Fairport has got even close....
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« Reply #12 on: January 01, 2012, 08:53:49 PM » |
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Swarb and Chris L are fiddlers. Ric isn't,IMHO.
That's always been my beef with the post-85 lineup. They were so keen not to have another Swarb they forgot the one thing that (again,, obviously, IMHO) a folk-rock band needs. And when they finally got the guy that should have got the job in the first place into the band he couldn't play his lead instrument. Go figure....! I dunno, I think Ric's violin fits in well with the post-85 sound, and it fitted with the Albion Band well too. Now, though, I think I prefer Chris' playing with the current sound; Celtic Moon is a testament to that. Still think Ric's an awesome player though, and love his contribution to the band. I too think Ric is an awesome player. Rise Up Like the Sun is one of my very fave albums ever... Nothing he's ever done within Fairport has got even close.... Not sure that's entirely his fault, though...
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« Reply #13 on: January 01, 2012, 11:22:58 PM » |
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I trust someone has already suggested the 'Stars on 45' concept to the boys (you probably have to be at least 45 to remember Stars on 45)...I can just imagine a megamix Fairport (with an 80's drum machine backing) through the eras storming up the charts. Possibly... That would be a fun way to start the Wintour and Cropredy, before the band come on.
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« Reply #14 on: January 03, 2012, 09:26:55 AM » |
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Swarb and Chris L are fiddlers. Ric isn't,IMHO.
That's always been my beef with the post-85 lineup. They were so keen not to have another Swarb they forgot the one thing that (again,, obviously, IMHO) a folk-rock band needs. And when they finally got the guy that should have got the job in the first place into the band he couldn't play his lead instrument. Go figure....! I dunno, I think Ric's violin fits in well with the post-85 sound, and it fitted with the Albion Band well too. Now, though, I think I prefer Chris' playing with the current sound; Celtic Moon is a testament to that. Still think Ric's an awesome player though, and love his contribution to the band. I too think Ric is an awesome player. Rise Up Like the Sun is one of my very fave albums ever... Nothing he's ever done within Fairport has got even close.... Not sure that's entirely his fault, though... as he seemsto be the main arranger for the band it possibly is ...
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« Reply #15 on: January 03, 2012, 09:49:11 AM » |
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Swarb and Chris L are fiddlers. Ric isn't,IMHO.
That's always been my beef with the post-85 lineup. They were so keen not to have another Swarb they forgot the one thing that (again,, obviously, IMHO) a folk-rock band needs. And when they finally got the guy that should have got the job in the first place into the band he couldn't play his lead instrument. Go figure....! I dunno, I think Ric's violin fits in well with the post-85 sound, and it fitted with the Albion Band well too. Now, though, I think I prefer Chris' playing with the current sound; Celtic Moon is a testament to that. Still think Ric's an awesome player though, and love his contribution to the band. I too think Ric is an awesome player. Rise Up Like the Sun is one of my very fave albums ever... Nothing he's ever done within Fairport has got even close.... Not sure that's entirely his fault, though... as he seemsto be the main arranger for the band it possibly is ... And I don't believe he was for Rise Up Like The Sun.
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« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2012, 10:08:53 AM » |
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Fairport at 45... Is that RPM? No seriously when I get to be 45 (*if*) I will tell you what they're like
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« Reply #17 on: January 03, 2012, 12:38:33 PM » |
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Swarb and Chris L are fiddlers. Ric isn't,IMHO.
That's always been my beef with the post-85 lineup. They were so keen not to have another Swarb they forgot the one thing that (again,, obviously, IMHO) a folk-rock band needs. And when they finally got the guy that should have got the job in the first place into the band he couldn't play his lead instrument. Go figure....! I dunno, I think Ric's violin fits in well with the post-85 sound, and it fitted with the Albion Band well too. Now, though, I think I prefer Chris' playing with the current sound; Celtic Moon is a testament to that. Still think Ric's an awesome player though, and love his contribution to the band. I too think Ric is an awesome player. Rise Up Like the Sun is one of my very fave albums ever... Nothing he's ever done within Fairport has got even close.... Not sure that's entirely his fault, though... as he seemsto be the main arranger for the band it possibly is ... Really? I've never been under that impression.
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« Reply #18 on: January 05, 2012, 02:33:29 PM » |
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Ric is undoubtedly a Jazz musician... he can play notes that most people didn't even know existed! He plays beautifully and to my mind is one of the greatest musicians ever. I'm sure Ric told me once that "the difference between a Violin and a Fiddle, is attitude". Ric certainly got attitude so that makes him a Fiddler! Further more, I'm sure Chris refers to his Violin as a "scraper"! Back on topic - It's ready for pre-order! http://www.fairportconvention.com/catalogue.php?cmsCategoryID=9&DisplayType=DisplayCatContents
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« Reply #19 on: January 05, 2012, 02:38:10 PM » |
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WOW! WHAT A TRACKLISTING! and the samples sound FANTASTIC!
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