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| Location: | Grantham, Midlands |
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| Last Login: | Jul 30, 2008 (493 days back) |
About Me |
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Something Nasty In The Woodshed are a band. Not a folk band, nor a rock band but a band with their toes dappling in both ponds.Some two and a half times larger than a duo, they take the reels and jigs from the attics of their ancestors and plug them into the national grid.With songs of Jacobean derring-do and sea-going grief, they bring a refreshing blast of tempo and rhythm to the folk traditions of the British Isles without the aid of dodgy knitwear.With a line up featuring guitars (hollow and solid, six string and one with four thick enough to tow a barge), mandolins, banjos, bagpipes (digital and analog...eh?.....) and drums, Something Nasty have to travel in a really large van.
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Music:Member Since: 8/31/2006Band Website: somethingnastyinthewoodshed.co.uk Band Members: Mark Croft (Percussion) Norman Jackson (Banjo & Mandolin) Pete Mallinson (Vocals, Bass, Keyboards, Fiddle & Bouzouki) Craig Scott (Vocals Acoustic & Electric Guitars) Barry Steele (Vocals, Bagpipes, Guitar & Whistle) Influences: A wide variety from the Celtic & English traditions to European Metal. Sounds Like: ermm................... well erm .............. ermm.................Make up your own mind! Record Label: BazPipes Records Type of Label: Indie |
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My Background and Lifestyle |
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| Occupation: | Music Artist (Folk Rock / Celtic / Rock) |
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New CD |
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| At Last!New CD is available. Sound clips of all the tracks now on our website.Cheerie Bye for now. Posted by Something Nasty In The Woodshed on Thu, 29 May 2008 12:34:00 PST |
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Updates |
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| At last - new website finished (so please have a look) and a short video added to the MySpace profile.
This was recorded at Southwell Folk Fest 2007.
Continuity buffs will be amazed at how quickl... Posted by Something Nasty In The Woodshed on Mon, 19 May 2008 09:10:00 PST |
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Clennell Hall |
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| Just a quick thankyou to the organizers, performers and all who attended the Clennell Hall festival - you really made this a very enjoyable and friendly gig.
Hopefully, we..ll see you all again soon.
... Posted by Something Nasty In The Woodshed on Mon, 12 May 2008 03:29:00 PST |
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Oh How We Laughed |
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| I hope Bazza doesn..t read this - if he does, we hope he sees the funny side.
The last parts (or so we thought) of the jigsaw were fitting into place on the recording. Craig & I were at the studio... Posted by Something Nasty In The Woodshed on Sat, 05 Apr 2008 01:39:00 PST |
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New CD |
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| The new album is starting to take shape with 10 tracks in the pipeline.
The working tracks were recorded at ICE in Lincoln a fortnight ago, Crofty recorded the the drums and tablas last week and Pete`... Posted by Something Nasty In The Woodshed on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 02:50:00 PST |
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