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    The House Band

    The House Band is a musical group formed in 1984 by musicians Ged Foley, Jimmy Young, Iain Macleod and Chris Parkinson. They played original compositions and traditional music in a Celtic/British folk style, with influences from reggae, country, pop, jazz and world music.

    The band released nine albums during its 17-year run, and toured in Britain, Europe, Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the United States. The final album, The Very Best of The House Band, was released in 2001 shortly before the group disbanded. Their album Stonetown won The Music Retailers Association Annual Awards for Excellence (in the Folk and Country Music category) in 1992.

    History of the Band

    The House Band is a musical group which was formed in Edinburgh in 1984 by Ged Foley (vocals, guitar), Jimmy Young (smallpipes, flute, whistle), Iain Macleod (guitar, mandolin) and Chris Parkinson (melodeon, keyboards, piano accordion and harmonica). The band's first performance took place in October 1984, at a school in Dalkeith.

    Their first contract was with Topic Records in London, and their first album (The House Band) was recorded in London in January 1985.

    In 1985 The House Band performed in Italy in the Spring, and Germany and Switzerland in October and November. However, by the end of 1985 the band had decided to split up owing to (in Chris Parkinson's words) 'one or two disagreements'. The planned breakup could not take place immediately, however, since the band was committed to a tour of New Zealand which had entailed the purchase of several 'around the world' air tickets — the tour would have to go ahead to pay for these tickets! The tour of New Zealand took place from December 1985 until mid-February 1986.

    On returning to the UK, Chris Parkinson and Ged Foley got together with John Skelton and Brian Brooks, both of whom had previously been members of London-based band Shegui. During their subsequent tour of Holland, these four were billed as Shegui, after which they decided to call themselves The New House Band. In 1987, this new lineup recorded a second album, Pacific, for Topic Records.

    Brian Brooks had lived in New York for a while, so had some contacts which led to several gigs there in 1987. Ged Foley's prior association with Battlefield Band led to tours of the US after this — both Battlefield Band and The House Band worked with the same agency. These very successful tours continued until the end of the 1990s. Brian, however, left the band in 1988, after which the three remaining members recorded Word of Mouth at Topic Records' studios.

    During this period, the band also toured in Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya, with a stay in Zanzibar for a few days. The name for the band's next album (Stonetown) was inspired by the name of the old part of Zanzibar City, the capital of the island of Zanzibar. Immediately after a tour of Holland and Belgium, the whole album was recorded in eight days in 1991, for Harbourtown Records. The photo for the sleeve of Stonetown was taken in Whitby (where Chris Parkinson was living at the time) and is, coincidentally, the same street where Simply Red had filmed part of the video for their song Holding Back the Years.

    Following this, the band signed with Green Linnet Records, and in 1993 released a compilation of previous works entitled Groundwork. Roger Wilson joined the band on fiddle, guitar and vocals, and the album Another Setting followed in 1994. Bernie Nau (piano) and Mark Hellenberg (percussion) worked with the band as session musicians during the recording of this album. In Chris Parkinson's words:

    It was recorded in the wilds of Vermont around January where temperatures sometimes went down as low as -16F possibly colder than that. The studio was in a barn and the heating was by hot air blown through ducts. Very noisy too. When it stopped, the whole thing would creak as it cooled down. After that we would have to record until it got too cold to play, then the heating would go back on again.

    The next album was Rockall in 1996, which was also recorded in Vermont, and used the talents of Ged, John, Roger, Chris and Mark.

    After that, October Song was recorded at Studio du Chemin 4, Joliette, Quebec, in December 1997. The studio was owned by Denis Frechette, pianist with La Bottine Souriante, and the recording engineer was André Marchand (ex-member of La Bottine Souriante) who added some 'foot percussion' on one of the tracks. October Song was released in time for a tour of Australia and New Zealand in Spring of 1998, followed by tours of the UK, Europe and the US. Roger Wilson left the band after these tours, at the end of 1998.

    In April 2000, The New House Band was relaunched with a recording of a four-track demo in Ohio. Ged, John and Chris were joined by Bernie Nau on keyboards and oboe, and Sandy Jones on fiddle. Although the demo was never released, a short tour of the US was arranged for December 2000, and a tour of the UK from May until June 2001. The UK tour also included gigs in Belgium and Denmark. A final album, The Very Best of The House Band, was released in 2001, after which the group disbanded.

    October Song (1998)


    Audio CD (May 19, 1998)
    Original Release Date: May 19, 1998
    Label: Green Linnet



    TrackList

    01. Donald MacLennan's Tuning Phrase/The Zakynthos Jig
    02. Seven Yellow Gypsies
    03. Three Rusty Swords/The Dusty Miller
    04. The Factory Girl
    05. Risipiti/Mairtin O'Connor's
    06. October Song
    07. War Hent Berc'hed/Le Bon Chien/Derobee De Broons/Derobee
    08. The Grey Funnel Line
    09. The End Of The World
    10. Rock In The Mountain

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    Word of Mouth (1988)




    TrackList:

    01 Walls of Troy (3:07)
    02 The dusty miller/The county ground (3:00)
    03 Lady Mary Hay's favourite scotch measure/Triti puti (5:37)
    04 Wild roving (5:09)
    05 An dro d'Ogham/Au place de Serbie (4:19)
    06 The happy one-step/Green Willis (2:43)
    07 From a distance (5:24)
    08 The peacock/Moldavian song (5:58)
    09 Bonny light horseman/The Highiand brigade at Magersfontein (7:56)

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    Ged Foley: vocals, guitar, Northumbrian pipes
    Chris Parkinson: melodeons, keyboards, accordion, harmonica, vocals
    John Skelton: flutes, bombardes, low bombarde, whistles, bodhran

    1989 • Topic 12TS451 • Green linnet GLCD 3045




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    Stonetown (1991)




    TrackList:

    01 Skepper schotish/Schotish fra Lyø
    02 The lonesome drunkards walk/Stonetown
    03 Eliz iza/Air
    04 Sunday's best
    05 New tobacco/The rolling waves/Ryans
    06 The final trawl
    07 The Killybegs highland/ Charlie O'Neills/Rond de Loudeac
    08 Here comes the weak/On the turn
    09 Hernon's/The phoenix
    10 Geordie
    11 Wals voor Pollee
    12 Baldazka/Horo

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    Ged Foley: vocals, guitar, Northumbrian pipes
    Chris Parkinson: melodeons, keyboards, harmonica, vocals
    John Skelton: flutes, bombardes, low bombarde, whistles, bodhran

    1991 • Harbourtown CD HARCD 019 • Green Linnet 3060




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