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Wed 22 October |
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| Event title |
Alisdair Roberts |
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The Whisky - Cork |
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Gigs |
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corksongs.nets presents
Alasdair Roberts (Drag City Records)
Wed 22 Oct - The Whisky Bar, Union Quay
Doors 9pm - Admission €8, presales available from plug'd records (no extra booking fee)
limited capacity
with support
Flor Rahilly & Eoin Jordan - Two of the longer neck's of the
ceili allstars, this Bouziki and Guitar duo will be singing old songs
from the mountains, both Sliabh Lucre and Appalachian
and
Honest Spud Leonard the sound of halfway between a high five and a fist
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Alasdair Roberts is a Scotland-based singer and guitarist of
hybrid Fomorian and Etruscan stock. Raised in Callander, Central
Scotland, he has been based in Glasgow for the past ten years. His
first releases consisted of home-made four-track recordings of his
songs under the name Appendix Out, including four songs on the Up
Records (of Accrington, England) compilation 4×4 (1995) and the Ice Age
7” on Drag City subsidiary Palace Records (1996). Many of these early
recordings also featured Alasdair’s boyhood friend David Elcock.
Appendix Out went on to release three albums on the Drag City label:
“The Rye Bears a Poison” (1997), Daylight Saving (1999) and The Night
Is Advancing (2001), the latter of which was produced by Drag City’s
Rian Murphy and Sean O’Hagan of High Llamas. The band line-up was
ever-changing, but throughout its existence variously included, among
others, David Elcock, Louise Dowding, Eva Peck, Tom Crossley, Aki
Okauchi, Gareth Eggie and Kate Wright.
Around the time of The Night Is Advancing, Alasdair was gradually
becoming more and more immersed in the traditional song and balladry of
the British Isles, resulting in the first release under his own name,
the solo guitar-and-voice album of traditional songs The Crook of My
Arm (Secretly Canadian, 2001). In 2001 Alasdair also found the time to
collaborate with Jason Molina and Will Oldham; the result was the
Amalgamated Sons of Rest EP (Galaxia), a brief collection of songs
written by the three individuals, covers, traditional songs and one
co-written track.
A couple of years later, the Appendix Out name was abandoned for good
with the release of Alasdair’s second album, the Rian Murphy-produced
Farewell Sorrow (Drag City, 2003). Unlike its predecessor, this record
consisted of Alasdair’s self-written songs and featured a
half-American, half-British backing band of Tom Crossley, Gareth Eggie,
Bill Lowman and Rian Murphy. Although by this point Alasdair had played
extensively in the UK and Europe, both alone and with accompanists, in
late 2003 he and his band embarked upon their first month-long US tour.
Alasdair’s third album No Earthly Man (Drag City), produced by Will
Oldham, was released in 2005. A collection of traditional British
ballads of a tragic nature, this time Alasdair was accompanied by a
large cast of players including Isobel Campbell, Tom Crossley, Gareth
Eggie, Phil Johnson, Kirsten Koppel, an anonymous chorus of
farm-workers, John McCusker, Alex Neilson and brothers Paul and Will
Oldham. In late 2005, Alasdair completed a six-week long solo US tour
in support of No Earthly Man.
Alasdair (accompanied by a band featuring Tom Crossley, Gareth Eggie
and Gerard Love) released a new album, another collection of
self-written songs entitled The Amber Gatherers in January 2007 on Drag
City Records.
http://www.alasdairroberts.com/news/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alasdair_Roberts
http://www.dragcity.com/bands/aroberts.html
http://www.dustedmagazine.com/features/401
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The Whisky |
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| Street: |
Union Quay |
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Cork |
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Cork |
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IE |
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