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From their earliest days as a noisy, politicised ceilidh band in the late Seventies, Oysterband have never stopped evolving or providing a soundtrack to the changing times. Initially meeting at Canterbury in Kent, at a time when pubs were alive with folk clubs and music sessions, the Oyster Ceilidh Band (as they were known then), were a band on a simple mission to get dancefloors bouncing. But with a chemistry between its members and music that made a profound connection with its audiences, greater things soon beckoned as the times became more complicated. Emerging in the early 80's from their ceilidh band days they infused both the traditional and their own songs with a passion and energy that was electrifyingly fresh for the time. Polkas, politics and a heaving dance floor somehow seemed perfectly right for Thatcher?s Britain. Signing to new roots label Cooking Vinyl, headlining English Roots Against Apartheid, playing Glastonbury and the Fleadh several times each, touring with The Pogues in Europe and Billy Bragg in North America, hosting the Big Session Festival. All gained them a large and loyal following both at home and internationally. Winners of several BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, including Best Band twice, Oysterband?s song-writing has never stood still, and hits such as ?The Oxford Girl?, ?When I?m Up I Can?t Get Down? (Best Song at the Canadian East Coast Music Awards, performed by Great Big Sea), ?Everywhere I Go" and "Put Out The Lights? are now renowned staples of the folk canon. The band released what stands as their final album in 2022, the acclaimed ?Read The Sky?, which found the band taking a political stand for their environmental beliefs. As true to their political roots as they ever were, the album was released to chime with the COP26 summit in Glasgow of that year. The album hit the Official Folk Album Chart at No.1, a testament to their enduring popularity across the ages. The creative heart of Oysterband is still here after 45 years: John Jones (vocals, melodeon), Alan Prosser (guitars) and Ian Telfer (violin), with Al Scott, their long-time producer, on bass, Adrian Oxaal (cello and guitar) and newest member Sean Randle on drums. Oysterband will be going out on a high as they bid ?A Long Long Goodbye? to fans and friends with a series of unmissable shows. They?ve travelled the world but they still play with the fire of that dance band back in Kent.
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Sophie
13 mai 2022
Absolutely brilliant - just as good as at Bury St Edmunds last week!
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Biographie de Oysterband

Oysterband (or The Oyster Band, as it used to be) are one of the few outfits still burning with the fire of punk, but managing to combine it with the ideals and knowledge of English folk music - a balancing act they've made into a fine art over the years. And they have deep roots in the U.K. folk scene, emerging from both the Whitstable Oyster Co. Ceilidh Band, which formed in 1975, and Fiddler's Dram, a group put together in 1973 by Dave Arbus, whose fiddle work had graced releases by East of Eden and The Who.
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