Bellowhead is an English contemporary folk band, active from 2004 to 2016. The eleven-piece act played traditional dance tunes, folk songs and shanties, with arrangements drawing inspiration from a wide range of musical styles and influences. The band included percussion and a four-piece brass section. Bellowhead's bandmembers played more than 20 instruments among them, whilst all performers provided vocals.
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Years active | 2004 (2004)–2016 (2016), 2020 (2020), 2022 (2022) |
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Their third album, Hedonism (2010), is the highest selling independently released folk album of all time, having sold over 60,000 copies and earning the band a silver disk.
The band parted after their final gig at Oxford Town Hall in May 2016. In 2020, the band reformed for a reunion concert and have a concert tour planned for 2022.[1]
The idea for the band came to Spiers and Boden while the duo were in a traffic jam on tour. The longer they sat in traffic, the more friends they thought to invite to join. This led to the formation of a ten-piece band, with Benji Kirkpatrick, Rachael McShane, Paul Sartin, Pete Flood, Brendan Kelly, Justin Thurgur, Andy Mellon and Giles Lewin completing the initial line-up.
Before they had time to rehearse, the fledgling band were invited to play the first Oxford Folk Festival in April 2004, earning critical approval.[2]
In 2004, the band independently released a five-track EP, publicised as "English World Music", called E.P.Onymous, which generated positive reviews.[citation needed]
In 2006 Gideon Juckes joined the band, primarily playing the tuba, and they released their first full-length album, Burlesque, featuring material from the Napoleonic Wars, the American minstrel movement and sea-shanties from Brazil.
Towards the end of 2007 they became Artists in Residence at the Southbank Centre,[3] making their inaugural appearance with a Christmas Revels event.
In 2008 Bellowhead released their second album Matachin,[3] and a live performance at the Proms followed, which was broadcast live on BBC Four and BBC Radio 3.[4] Sam Sweeney joined the band on fiddles and bagpipes following the departure of Giles Lewin. The following year in August the band were approached about recording music for a 20th anniversary episode of The Simpsons.[5]
In 2010, Ed Neuhauser replaced Gideon Juckes on helicon and sousaphone.
In October 2010, Bellowhead released their third studio album, Hedonism, which had been recorded in Abbey Road Studios. The album was produced by John Leckie.[6] In honour of the new album, the band developed a new ale also named "Hedonism", with several band members being involved in the brewing process.[7]
Broadcast from April 2011, The Archers spin-off Ambridge Extra[8] featured a revised version of Archers theme tune "Barwick Green", arranged and performed by Bellowhead.[9]
In May 2011, at the 02 Academy in Bournemouth, the band recorded a DVD, Hedonism Live, which was released in late November.[10]
The band recorded a new album, Broadside, in March 2012 at Rockfield Studios with John Leckie which was released mid-October 2012.[11] The album generated generally positive reviews and went straight to number 16 in the UK official album charts[12] and number 1 in the UK independent album charts.[13]
In early 2012 the band undertook a European tour and in November 2012 toured the UK. In early 2013 the band toured the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium.
In October 2013 they recorded a jingle for the flagship BBC Radio 2 folk music show The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe.
During 2013 they recorded a double A-sided single, Christmas Bells / Jingle Bells which was released on 1 December in digital-only format.[14]
In 2014 the band celebrated ten years performing together with two 'Bel10whead' performances in April: Bridgewater Hall and the Royal Albert Hall.[15] A new studio album, Revival, followed, released on 30 June 2014 by Island Records.
Bellowhead headlined the concert in July 2015 to celebrate the opening of the refurbished Cardigan Castle.[16]
The band announced their intention to go their separate ways following a decision by Jon Boden to step down as frontman. Bellowhead played their final gig at Oxford Town Hall, also the venue for their first concert twelve years earlier, on 1 May 2016.[17]
The band announced a one-off reunion concert to be streamed on the 5th December 2020, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Hedonism. They then followed this up with a nationwide tour in November 2022.
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications (sales thresholds) |
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2006 | Burlesque
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2008 | Matachin
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73 | |
2010 | Hedonism
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57 |
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2012 | Broadside
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16 |
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2014 | Revival
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12 |
The BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards are an annual awards ceremony held to celebrate achievement among folk artists that year. During their 12 years together, Bellowhead won eight of these awards, including Best Live Act on five occasions.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2014 | Bellowhead | Best Group | Nominated |
2013 | Bellowhead | Best Group | Nominated |
Broadside | Best Album | Won | |
2012 | Bellowhead | Best Group | Nominated |
Best Live Act | Nominated | ||
2011 | |||
Bellowhead | Best Group | Won | |
Best Live Act | Won | ||
Hedonism | Best Album | Nominated | |
New York Girls | Best Traditional Track | Nominated | |
2010 | Bellowhead | Best Group | Nominated |
Best Live Act | Won | ||
2009 | |||
Bellowhead | Best Group | Nominated | |
Best Live Act | Nominated | ||
Fakenham Fair | Best Traditional Track | Nominated | |
2008 | Bellowhead | Best Group | Nominated |
Best Live Act | Won | ||
2007 | Bellowhead | Best Group | Won |
Best Live Act | Won | ||
2006 | Bellowhead | Best Group | Nominated |
Best Live Act | Nominated | ||
2005 | Bellowhead | Best Group | Nominated |
Best Live Act | Won |
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