The Crazy World of Arthur Brown November 3rd show has been cancelled but will be rescheduled for another date. The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown The Moulettes Saturday November 3 Doors 7.30 Tickets €16
The
Legendary pyschedlic rockers Crazy World Of Arthur Brown play the
Button Factory this November. Credited by many as the creator of Heavy
Metal, Performing for over 40 years, Brown is one of Rock'n'Roll's
finest showmen. Support on the night come's from The Moulettes
The Crazy World Of Arthur BrownThe Crazy World of Arthur Brown hits the road with a brand new live show including the now legendary fire helmet and rock n roll theatricals performing the album that includes the massive hit ‘Fire’. Arthur Brown first came to prominence in swinging London in 1967, after spending some time on the Paris underground scene Arthur was quickly signed to Track Records at the instruction of The Who’s Pete Townshend and released the single Devils Grip, regarded by some as the record that gave the birth of Heavy Metal. Arthur is best thought of for his 1968 Number one single Fire that still gets regular airplay all over the world and has been covered by the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, Die Krupps, The Prodigy and The Who. Arthur's next band Kingdom Come performed as the main act at the first filmed Glastonbury Festival in 1971 and in 1973 Kingdome Come was the first band to release an album using a Drum Machine. Artists such as Peter Gabriel, Alice Cooper and Bruce Dickenson site Arthur Brown as a major influence on them and in this Arthur's fifth decade in music the fire is far from out. Arthur's most recent album Voices Of Love had major critical acclaim and Arthur received the Classic Rock magazine showman of the year award
Moullettes Moulettes
have been playing together for several years now. After a couple of EPs
and singles they released an acclaimed debut album on Balling The
Jack/Sotones in 2010, which found its way on to several Best Of The Year
lists. They also won an Innovation Award from the prestigious Fatea
roots-music
website. Their charismatic, idiosyncratic brand of modern folk music –
which incorporates elements of prog-rock,
gypsy, Classical and swing – enthralled crowds at many festivals,
including Larmer Tree, Glastonbury, Big Session and Latitude, where they
played BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction stage.
Members of Moulettes
have recently performed and/or recorded with Seasick Steve, John Paul
Jones, Paloma Faith, Bonobo and Paul Heaton of The Beautiful South.
While ex-Moulette (2005-2007) Ted Dwane, now of Mumford & Sons
returned to the fold in summer 2011 to help record the band’s second
album, The Bear’s Revenge, due out in June 25th, 2012, preceded by the
single Sing Unto Me on May 28th 2012. Other guests include acclaimed
folk-blues songstress Liz Green, Irish flute and whistle player
Ríoghnach Connolly of the estimable Honeyfeet, silver-throated Laura
Hockenhull and
virtuoso banjo-ist, Matt Menefee of American nu-bluegrass band Cadillac
Sky.
Moulettes’ entrancing combination of strings and the
celestial; wind and weirdness; rhythm and murder has lead to comparisons
with the the Unthanks, Tom Waits and Shostakovitch. But, they have a
sound and presence all of their own. Unmissable and destined for the
heights.
“This delicious music is played with acoustic virtuosity…Complex and beautiful…Intriguing and unique” **** MOJO
“Divine harmonies…Orchestral folk at its very finest.” ***** Time Out
“The best music I heard [at Latitude] was by Moulettes…” The Independent
Hannah Miller – Cello, vocals, guitar Ollie Austin – Drums, guitar, backing vocals Georgina Leach – Violin, backing vocals Ruth Skipper – Bassoon, vocals, autoharp Rob Arcari – Percussion, backing vocals Jim Mortimore – Double bass, banjo, guitar, backing vocals Ted
Dwane – Double bass, backing vocals Faye Houston – Vocals
www.moulettes.co.uk |
|