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Broom Bezzums
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Dieter
9 de julio de 2022
Perfect! The music and the Craig!
Lauffen am Neckar, Germany@Lauffener Klosterhof
Rebecca
12 de mayo de 2019
Fantastic show by one of the best bands in European Folk Music! Strong energy, exciting and thoughtful songs, fun dance tunes, and flawless vocal harmonies were all high points of this fulfilling musical evening.
Birkenfeld, Germany@Stadthalle/Jahnturnhalle
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Multi award-winning folk duo Broom Bezzums match the quality of their songwriting with skilful musicianship and spine-tingling vocals to deliver performances you can’t forget. In their songs and anecdotes, the pair draw on their unconventional biographies to let audiences experience their music as they do.
Andrew Cadie is a fiddler, piper and guitarist with a distinctive style, based on the traditions of his native Northumberland. Mark Bloomer is a ‘reformed’ drummer and founder member of Babylon Zoo, who topped the charts worldwide in the 1990s with ‘Spaceman’. Four years spent in Ireland led him to move on to guitar and mandola, which he plays with a wrought-iron Black Country backbeat.
After working their separate ways across Europe as young street musicians Andrew and Mark settled in Germany, where they met and formed Broom Bezzums in 2005. Now, with five albums to their name and a busy touring schedule, the duo are one of the top acts of the German folk scene, headlining festivals and appearing regularly on TV and radio.
Having started out with a purely traditional repertoire, the band’s set is now dominated by original material. Andrew’s song ‘Keep Hauling’ was adopted by leading UK folk performers Show of Hands and Fisherman’s Friends. The latter used it in their feature film and made it the title track of their current album. At the same time, Mark’s ‘Cold Winds Blow’ is probably the only song by an English folk act to have made it into the German radio charts.
Both numbers feature on Broom Bezzums’ most recent studio album, ‘No Smaller Than the World’, which won the coveted German Record Critics’ Prize. The band have also won several honours at the German Rock and Pop Awards.
It’s always intoxicating to hear musicians performing with deep conviction, and the duo’s principles and beliefs run through the core of their shows. Andrew explains: “We live in the only European country that had the courage to try to relieve the 2015 refugee crisis in a meaningful way.
“We’re proud to be vocal about this in our music, and to be a small part of the hands-on movement to help with integration and understanding in the resulting cultural shift. People are people, not statistics!”
Andrew Cadie is a fiddler, piper and guitarist with a distinctive style, based on the traditions of his native Northumberland. Mark Bloomer is a ‘reformed’ drummer and founder member of Babylon Zoo, who topped the charts worldwide in the 1990s with ‘Spaceman’. Four years spent in Ireland led him to move on to guitar and mandola, which he plays with a wrought-iron Black Country backbeat.
After working their separate ways across Europe as young street musicians Andrew and Mark settled in Germany, where they met and formed Broom Bezzums in 2005. Now, with five albums to their name and a busy touring schedule, the duo are one of the top acts of the German folk scene, headlining festivals and appearing regularly on TV and radio.
Having started out with a purely traditional repertoire, the band’s set is now dominated by original material. Andrew’s song ‘Keep Hauling’ was adopted by leading UK folk performers Show of Hands and Fisherman’s Friends. The latter used it in their feature film and made it the title track of their current album. At the same time, Mark’s ‘Cold Winds Blow’ is probably the only song by an English folk act to have made it into the German radio charts.
Both numbers feature on Broom Bezzums’ most recent studio album, ‘No Smaller Than the World’, which won the coveted German Record Critics’ Prize. The band have also won several honours at the German Rock and Pop Awards.
It’s always intoxicating to hear musicians performing with deep conviction, and the duo’s principles and beliefs run through the core of their shows. Andrew explains: “We live in the only European country that had the courage to try to relieve the 2015 refugee crisis in a meaningful way.
“We’re proud to be vocal about this in our music, and to be a small part of the hands-on movement to help with integration and understanding in the resulting cultural shift. People are people, not statistics!”
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Géneros:
Folk, British Folk, Acoustic, English Folk, Americana
Miembros de la banda:
Andrew Cadie, Mark Bloomer
Ciudad de Origen:
Siesbach, Germany
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Dieter
9 de julio de 2022
Perfect! The music and the Craig!
Lauffen am Neckar, Germany@Lauffener Klosterhof
Rebecca
12 de mayo de 2019
Fantastic show by one of the best bands in European Folk Music! Strong energy, exciting and thoughtful songs, fun dance tunes, and flawless vocal harmonies were all high points of this fulfilling musical evening.
Birkenfeld, Germany@Stadthalle/Jahnturnhalle
Acerca De Broom Bezzums
Multi award-winning folk duo Broom Bezzums match the quality of their songwriting with skilful musicianship and spine-tingling vocals to deliver performances you can’t forget. In their songs and anecdotes, the pair draw on their unconventional biographies to let audiences experience their music as they do.
Andrew Cadie is a fiddler, piper and guitarist with a distinctive style, based on the traditions of his native Northumberland. Mark Bloomer is a ‘reformed’ drummer and founder member of Babylon Zoo, who topped the charts worldwide in the 1990s with ‘Spaceman’. Four years spent in Ireland led him to move on to guitar and mandola, which he plays with a wrought-iron Black Country backbeat.
After working their separate ways across Europe as young street musicians Andrew and Mark settled in Germany, where they met and formed Broom Bezzums in 2005. Now, with five albums to their name and a busy touring schedule, the duo are one of the top acts of the German folk scene, headlining festivals and appearing regularly on TV and radio.
Having started out with a purely traditional repertoire, the band’s set is now dominated by original material. Andrew’s song ‘Keep Hauling’ was adopted by leading UK folk performers Show of Hands and Fisherman’s Friends. The latter used it in their feature film and made it the title track of their current album. At the same time, Mark’s ‘Cold Winds Blow’ is probably the only song by an English folk act to have made it into the German radio charts.
Both numbers feature on Broom Bezzums’ most recent studio album, ‘No Smaller Than the World’, which won the coveted German Record Critics’ Prize. The band have also won several honours at the German Rock and Pop Awards.
It’s always intoxicating to hear musicians performing with deep conviction, and the duo’s principles and beliefs run through the core of their shows. Andrew explains: “We live in the only European country that had the courage to try to relieve the 2015 refugee crisis in a meaningful way.
“We’re proud to be vocal about this in our music, and to be a small part of the hands-on movement to help with integration and understanding in the resulting cultural shift. People are people, not statistics!”
Andrew Cadie is a fiddler, piper and guitarist with a distinctive style, based on the traditions of his native Northumberland. Mark Bloomer is a ‘reformed’ drummer and founder member of Babylon Zoo, who topped the charts worldwide in the 1990s with ‘Spaceman’. Four years spent in Ireland led him to move on to guitar and mandola, which he plays with a wrought-iron Black Country backbeat.
After working their separate ways across Europe as young street musicians Andrew and Mark settled in Germany, where they met and formed Broom Bezzums in 2005. Now, with five albums to their name and a busy touring schedule, the duo are one of the top acts of the German folk scene, headlining festivals and appearing regularly on TV and radio.
Having started out with a purely traditional repertoire, the band’s set is now dominated by original material. Andrew’s song ‘Keep Hauling’ was adopted by leading UK folk performers Show of Hands and Fisherman’s Friends. The latter used it in their feature film and made it the title track of their current album. At the same time, Mark’s ‘Cold Winds Blow’ is probably the only song by an English folk act to have made it into the German radio charts.
Both numbers feature on Broom Bezzums’ most recent studio album, ‘No Smaller Than the World’, which won the coveted German Record Critics’ Prize. The band have also won several honours at the German Rock and Pop Awards.
It’s always intoxicating to hear musicians performing with deep conviction, and the duo’s principles and beliefs run through the core of their shows. Andrew explains: “We live in the only European country that had the courage to try to relieve the 2015 refugee crisis in a meaningful way.
“We’re proud to be vocal about this in our music, and to be a small part of the hands-on movement to help with integration and understanding in the resulting cultural shift. People are people, not statistics!”
Mostrar más
Géneros:
Folk, British Folk, Acoustic, English Folk, Americana
Miembros de la banda:
Andrew Cadie, Mark Bloomer
Ciudad de Origen:
Siesbach, Germany
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