Tag: Freaky Folk

  • “Kingdom Coronation”… A new video ‘celebration’

    “Kingdom Coronation”… A new video ‘celebration’

      “Kingdom” 1976. A song from the album by the folk jazz group Dando Shaft. Eight original songs and three trad. arrangements. This song was written just about fifty years ago. Late ’73 through to ’75 Jenks and Coopz were on the road playing pubs and clubs around the UK. They were given the opportunity…

  • The Top Indie Folk Releases for Modern Folk Music Lovers

    The Top Indie Folk Releases for Modern Folk Music Lovers

    The Top Indie Folk Releases for Modern Folk Music Lovers. Are you a lover of indie folk music? If yes, then you are in luck. This promises to be a fantastic year for indie folk music lovers, with a myriad of talented artists releasing new music. As we usher in the new year, it’s time…

  • The Evolution of Folk Rock: From The Byrds to Pentangle and Beyond

    The Evolution of Folk Rock: From The Byrds to Pentangle and Beyond

    Folk rock is a subgenre of rock music that combines traditional folk music with elements of rock. It emerged in the mid-1960s, with The Byrds’ hit song “Mr. Tambourine Man” being the first major hit of the genre. Since then, folk rock has evolved and diversified, incorporating various musical styles and influences. In this piece,…

  • “Just Like Anything” Jackson C Frank

    “Just Like Anything” Jackson C Frank

    Thanks to David Trinder for images Personal Memories Dave Cooper is a founder member of 70’s Folk Jazz group Dando Shaft. and created this video. Here he sings a version of the seminal  Jackson C Frank song. “I had a personal and mystical association with Jack. At the age of 17 he inspired me to write…

  • Dave Cooper sings Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

    Dave Cooper sings Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

    Dave Cooper sings Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Dando Shaft guitarist Dave Cooper croons through an old standard at luthier Rob Armstrong’s house in Coventry, October 2006, on one of Rob’s guitars.” This is one of my all-time favourite lyrics by Otto Harbach with a classic Jerome Kern melody. From an evening with the beloved Maartin…

  • John Martyn – Small Hours (1978)

    John Martyn – Small Hours (1978)

    John Martyn at Reading University singing Small Hours from ‘One World’ 20/10/1978 “A guy walks out, sits down, and announces, “I’m the warm up band.” We started booing. Then he starts playing through Floyd’s surround sound in an open air stadium. When he’s through we were shouting for more. This guy single-handedly blew a few…

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