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reggae singer/songwriter
Delroy Fowlin, also known as Bronco, is Bob Marley's cousin and also a fine singer and song-writer in his own right.
His CD "Tell Me Something" was recorded in Jamaica with many of the musicians who worked with Bob Marley. It features 13 tracks written and performed by Delroy, with Knowledge and Earth Angel on backing vocals. If you would like to buy his CD you can contact Delroy on 0795 0245853. |
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solo flute
Fiona Coulter is a self-taught flute and recorder player. She plays a mixture of baroque and traditional music, plus her own compositions.
She writes for other instruments too, having recently completed a piece for full orchestra, plus a string quartet. She also likes to dabble in electronic music - some of the results of which can be downloaded from this page. Her other interests include photography and web site design, and she has two web sites of her own: www.iswebdesign.co.uk and www.fionacoulter.com. |
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Classical guitar
Gary Millhouse - I am a self-taught guitarist playing a guitar I made under the tuition of Jez Broun in his style. I compose most of my own songs and do a chill out zone busking in bath in the evenings.
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Musical Saw
Henry Dagg was originally classically trained on the cello, and became a self-taught player of piano, keyboards and bass guitar. He began his career working in the sound engineering department of the BBC, often using tape editing and studio manipulation techniques to create music entirely from natural sounds......
In 1985, he took up the musical saw as an additional instrument, and in 1988 won the title of 'Master Sawyer' at the first International Musical Saw Festival at Northridge, California. In 1990 he became a full-time freelance composer and performer. He also develops new musical instruments and sound-sculptures - in 2003 his suite of musical gates and railings was given its inaugural performance by Evelyn Glennie O.B.E. Henry Dagg has been working recently on a sound sculptures for Cecil Sharp house in London and has been featured on Channel Four News among others. The Pin-Barrel Harp (Sharpsichord) is a sound-sculpture designed and built by Henry Dagg as an acoustic composing machine for public use, in honour of Cecil Sharp; it has been commissioned by the English Folk Dance and Song Society and funded by the Big Lottery fund. |
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Folk Guitar Duo
Hodmadoddery are Steve Henwood and Tony Carter (both vocals and guitar).
Hodmadoddery aren't buskers in Bath but we are Bath Buskers. We started in Bath but probably only play the streets here a couple of times a year nowadays, but we do carry the WestCountry busking banner into Europe every summer, when and where we've met loads of other great performers, some of whom we've been able to invite back to Bath. Years on the street festival trail in southern Europe - mostly nowadays in Italy - have given us a little string of summer street music festivals that we do, where we're welcomed back and in some places even get called "legendary". In any case the weather's better and the wine's cheaper. Unlike most of the other regular performers we meet on the Euro circuit, we refuse to use amplification, it spoils our sound; we also pride ourselves in not playing the songs that everyone else does and everyone knows - people say "you sound like So'n'so and so'n'so" but we're not going to play those tunes just to make the cash registers ring. We play British folk music, some newer songs that fit with the tradition, some songs from other places (the States and the Celtic Fringes) that are happy in that company - and even a few of our own. We've got CDs for sale, mail us at hodmadoddery - at - moonson.co.uk. One of these days we'll do a website. We prefer just playing... Come si dice in Italiano: Musica Folk Britannica DOC... |
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Band: Cajon, Guitar, Bass
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latin jazz guitar
Hi. my name is Jez Broun and I am a fairly regular busker in Bath, playing a quirky mix of Hank Marvin, Chet Atkins and Carlos Jobim, with simplified Django Reinhardt thrown in. Easy listening stuff. I sometimes busk with Jim Cook (saxophonist) and enjoy impromptu street jams such as a recent highlight when the awesome Jonny Hepbir came to town and I got to play "Nuages" with him. I play on guitars that I build and produce various CDs and DVDs.
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Instrumental
Matt Bromwich and Mark Smith of Keynsham.
We play English and Irish Jigs, on violin with guitar accompaniment. |
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