Monday 10 January 2011

Hazy Recollections @ Celtic Connections


Hazy Recollections: The Whole Story.
Blair MacMillan. Pipe not in shot.
It’s tea break in a damp practice room on the Southside of Glasgow. Drummer Blair MacMillan (Pearl and the Puppets), myself and the Bar Room Mountaineers  talked briefly and excitedly about setting up some kind of indie/folk showcase gig. We felt there were a number of acts whose music met at the boundaries of the indie, folk and roots scenes who were not getting the breaks or exposure they deserved. What began as a one sided all talk and no action rant about the shortfalls of the music industry was transformed by the guys at Vox Populus into an all action positive reality in January 2010.
This is actually a rather good practice room... but you get the idea.
Our first Hazy Recollections, held during the Celtic Connections: Showcase Scotland, was a huge success and since we have run another three equally successful events. Our roster of bands so far looks something like this:
The Cliftons

Cure your hangover by coming to Hazy Recollections.
And so to Celtic Connections 2011. We are now an official part of the festival and have moved from the Basement of Stereo to the first floor of ABC on Sauchiehall St. Here’s who we have for your listening pleasure every Sunday afternoon of Celtic Connections. Dust off that hangover and come on down.

16th January 14:00pm

Kitty the Lion
Rachel Sermanni
Humbert and Humbert
AJ Roach
Rick Redbeard
The first official Hazy Recollections of Celtic Connections 2011 features Kitty the Lion  who started life as singer-songwriter Anna Meldrum, they became a pride in 2009 with the addition of Joe Rattray on upright bass, Nick Roan on drums, Sorren Maclean on guitar and Callum Wiseman on mandolin to the line up. They have played at two Hazy Recollections already but we love them so much we had to ask them back.

Carrbridge singer songwriter Rachel Sermanni who is already tipped to be a major star after being invited by Mumford and Sons’ Ben Lovett to feature on the nu-folk showcase album Communion. Tipped both as one of Vic Galloway's 50 to watch in 2011 and Jim Gellatly's 10 for 2011. Jim says, "The Carrbridge singer-songwriter specialises in exquisite folk pop. Her recent duet with Tommy Reilly on his single ‘Make The Bed’ is further proof of huge crossover potential.

We also have outstandingly beautiful Japanese folk/pop outfit Humbert Humbert. We've posted a few of their videos on the Hazy page. They are Yuho Sano(Vocal) and Ryosei Sato(Guitar,Vocal) their songs have roots in folk, Irish, country and Japanese children’s songs.

Each week we’re featuring an act from across the Atlantic. Rough voiced, bearded and sounding like an American Road trip in a clapped out pickup AJ Roach silenced the crowd at the first Hazy Recollections. The Glasgow Herald had this to say about one of Roach's recent performances: "Roach took the audience packed into the estimable Fallen Angels Club, on a backwoods travelogue that was virtually a masterclass in illustrating how much sophistication goes into creating so-called primitive music."

Rick Redbeard. What can we say? He's amazing. He spent most of 2010 on tour with The Phantom Band. Their album 'The Wants' has been lauded by many critics as the album of the year 2010. This is his solo project which he describes as,"Post-neo indie/experimental goth folk pop."

23rd January 14:00pm

The Staves
Iain Morrison
Joy Kills Sorrow
Damon Valentine
Mike Nisbet
The Staves are known for their jaw-dropping harmonies and their unique delicate, bittersweet sound. Just signed to Atlantic Records their new album is to be produced by superstar producer Etan Johns (Tom Jones, Ryan Adams, Paulo Nutini etc)

Also on the bill is Lewis born singer, songwriter and guitarist, Iain Morrison, known for his membership of Glasgow outfit Crash My Model Car.

From across the Atlantic we have Boston based contemporary bluegrass outfit Joy Kills Sorrow. The Los Angeles Daily News says,“Subtle and snazzy, this new jack acoustic outfit merges bluegrass with jazz like it was the most natural combination in the world. Meanwhile, singers and songwriters Emma Beaton and Bridget Kearney bring wry existential intelligence and a haunting, Celtic/Canadian interpretive quality to their delicate yet determined tales of contemporary dislocation and off-kilter love. Kind of like a more accessible, less pleased with themselves Nickel Creek, these are virtuoso art folkies who understand the value of being just folks, too.”

Damon Valentine is a member of the Northern Song Collective and one of the hardest working singer songwriters in the UK. Traveling the length and breadth of the UK writing, recording and performing. He'll be joined at Hazy Recollections by Admiral Fallow's Louis Abbot and Joe Rattray on Drums and Bass.

Mike Nisbet recorded his first release "Coffee & Cigarettes" at The Diving Bell Lounge with producer Marcus Mckay (Frightened Rabbit, Reindeer Section, Snow Patrol). We caught him on a tour of the highlands with Joe Echo aka Ciaran Gribben. Mike is like a West Coast Leonard Cohen.

30th January 14:00pm

Alex Cornish
Me... cos it's all about ME!
Woodenbox with a Fistfull of Fivers
Julia and the Doogans
Amelia Curran
Edinburgh singer-songwriter Alex Cornish, whose DIY debut album When the Traffic Stops gained glowing reviews, showcases his dark hued hauntingly melodic pop alongside...

Findlay Napier and his Bar Room Mountaineers, the brawn behind the Hazy Recollections concept. Findlay was nominated as Songwriter of the Year on the 2010 Trad Music Awards. With their last two singles hailed as 5 star Single of the Week from the Daily Record this band and their rootsy progressive sound draw on influences from genres including blues, Americana, folk and country. Findlay Napier and the Bar Room Mountaineers are Scotland’s new folk scene.

Woodenbox with a Fistful of Fivers play their first home show of 2011 following a year of extensive touring supporting their debut album 'Home and the Wildhunt'; "a thrilling set of folk-blues sprinkled with Mariachi horns"-The Sunday Express.

Julia and the Doogans tipped by Jim Gellatly as one of 'Jim's 10 for 2011'. He says,"Julia Doogan possesses one of my favourite voices in Scottish music. Having had the privilege of recording a session with her for my show on Amazing Radio, I’m baffled as to why she’s not already a star. " We completely and wholeheartedly agree.

Amelia Curran on won Solo Artist of the Year Canadian Folk Music Awards in 2010. The Newfoundland Herald said," You may not have heard of her yet, but Amelia Curran is Newfoundland’s next great female songwriter and her latest album proves it. Amelia Curran, a St. John’s native now based in Nova Scotia, creates music that is instantly satisfying, and in a world full of folk singers, Curran’s music is a cut above.”

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