Merry Hell
Merry Hell | |
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Merry Hell playing live | |
Background information | |
Origin | Wigan, England |
Genres |
Rock Folk |
Years active | 2010-present |
Labels | Mrs Casey Records |
Associated acts | The Tansads |
Website | http://www.merryhell.co.uk |
Members |
Andrew Kettle Bob Kettle John Kettle Virginia Kettle Nick Davies Lee Goulding Andy Jones Neil McCartney |
Past members |
Andrew Dawson Phill Knight Tim Howard |
Merry Hell is an English folk rock band from Wigan, Lancashire, formed in 2010. The core members of the band include the three Kettle brothers, who were previously members of The Tansads.
History
Guitarist and song-writer John Kettle and his brothers, mandolin player Bob and vocalist Andrew were members of the 1990s folk rock band The Tansads. In 2010, over a decade since they last performed together, former members of the band reunited for a series of concerts in St Helens. Following the successful gigs, some of the musicians involved, including the three brothers, decided to continue as a band, but rather than use the Tansads name chose to adopt the new name Merry Hell.[1] In addition to the former Tansads, other members of the new band included John Kettle's wife Virginia. Merry Hell were signed to the Mrs Casey Records legend on the basis of a demo recording, and in October 2011 released their debut album BLINK.. and you miss it.[2]
In 2012, Merry Hell performed at Folk on the Pier in Cromer, the Derbyshire ‘Big Session’, the Towersey Village Festival, Wickham Festival, and the Great British Folk Festival at Skegness. They also performed a fall show at St Helens Citadel, billed as ‘Merry Helloween.[3]
The band's second album, Head Full of Magic, Shoes Full of Rain, was released in 2013,[4][5][6] and features a guest performance by Dave Swarbrick, formerly of Fairport Convention. That year the band performed more than forty live shows, and also played at the Acoustic Festival of Britain at Uttoxeter, Off The Tracks in Derbyshire, the Beverley Folk Festival, the Stainsby Festival, the Wickham Festival and Beautiful Days in Devon.
In 2014 the band released the EP "The Ghost",[7] which previewed tracks from their upcoming third album, and took part in the Armistice Pals project, collaborating with other folk artists including Lucy Ward, Christine Collister and Robb Johnson on a version of Pete Seeger's song "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.[8][9] Merry Hell's third full-length album, The Ghost In Our House and other stories... was released in early 2015 and features a guest appearance by guitarist Gordon Giltrap.[10][11]
Members
Current members
- Andrew Kettle - vocals
- Bob Kettle - mandolin
- John Kettle - guitar
- Virginia Kettle - vocals, guitar
- Lee Goulding - keyboards
- Nick Davies - bass
- Andy Jones - drums
- Neil McCartney - fiddle
Former members
- Andrew Dawson - bass (first two albums)
- Tim Howard – guitar (first album)
- Phill Knight - drums (first album)
Discography
Albums
- BLINK… and you miss it
- Drunken Serenade
- Over The Border
- The Crooked Man
- One More Day
- The War Between Ourselves
- This Time
- Rosanna's Song
- Blink....And You Miss It
- The Butcher And The Vegan
- Peace And Love
- The Gentle Man
- It Won't Be Long
- Lean On Me
- Pendle Hill
- Head Full Of Magic, Shoes Full Of Rain
- Loving the Skin You're In
- Dreaming of the Time
- Let's Not Have a Morning After
- Bury Me Naked
- My First Hour
- Emerald Green
- Hope You Don't Mind
- Waiting for the River
- I Never Loved Anybody Like I Love You
- Let the Music Speak For Itself
- Build a Mansion
- Roseanna, Let Me In
- Lay Your Head Down
- Iron Man
- The Ghost In Our House and other stories...
- There’s A Ghost In Our House
- Leave A Light On
- Summer Is A-Comin’
- The Baker’s Daughter
- Human Communion
- The Old Soldier
- Rage Like Thunder
- Love Is A Game
- Pillar Of Society
- No Money
- Hey, Scotty!
- Reason To Be
- Out Of My Mind
- Feed Your Soul
- No Place Like Tomorrow
References
- ↑ http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Second-coming-creating-Merry-Hell-music-fans/story-15456076-detail/story.html
- ↑ http://www.fatea-records.co.uk/magazine/MerryHell.html
- ↑ "Review of the first 'Merry Helloween' show by Paul Arris". Louder than the War. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
- ↑ http://www.northwestfolk.co.uk/article.php?id=255
- ↑ http://folking.com/merry-hell-to-release-head-full-of-magic-shoes-full-of-rain/
- ↑ http://louderthanwar.com/merry-hell-head-full-of-magic-shoes-full-of-rain-album-review/
- ↑ http://www.spiralearth.co.uk/news/Review-story.asp?nid=8821
- ↑ http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2014/11/armistice-pals-release-cd-featuring-an-all-star-cast-song-of-the-day/
- ↑ http://www.fatea-records.co.uk/magazine/Winners2014.html
- ↑ http://www.wigantoday.net/what-s-on/music-scene/raising-merry-hell-a-ghostly-business-1-6851457
- ↑ "Folk-rockers raising Merry Hell". Wigan Today.