Showing posts with label Chasing the Gowk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chasing the Gowk. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 April 2018

The Wyrd Kalendar Album - April Artist - Crystal Jacqueline

Last year we prepared for the publication of the book Wyrd Kalendar...

This year we are making ready an album of  the same name...

This new album will contain 13 tracks - 12 of which will be related to the stories from the book and the month of the year. The album will be released by the very groovy Mega Dodo (who released Songs from the Black Meadow in 2016). All profits from the album will go to charity.

The artists have been given a month each, a copy of the linked story and Andy Paciorek's picture to give them a starting point and away they go!

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We are very proud to reveal that the artist for April is the wonderful Crystal Jaqueline who has created a track based on the month of April and the story "Chasing the  Gowk". I worked with Crystal Jaqueline at the Games for May gig in 2016 in which she sang the brilliant "Water Hyacinth".



More information about the album and our other monthly artists will be released throughout 2018...




Check out the incredible sounds of Sun Arise...

Sunday, 1 April 2018

April - A Mix For Fools


To celebrate April Fools and Easter Day conjoining in disharmony enjoy the April  mix that contains extracts from "Chasing the Gowk" the April story for Wyrd Kalendar and explore some of our April discoveries here...

Beware the Fool.

As you wander the Kalendar Heath this month do not let the fool lead you astray. He will lead you a merry dance as you, the Gowk, lose yourself in a mysterious maze of musical magic.

Whilst Jon Neill and Chris Lambert bring to life extracts from Wyrd Kalendar story "Chasing the Gowk" you will be tricked and delighted by the likes of the Cocteau Twins, June Tabor, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Tim Hart and Maddy Prior, Frank Churchill and Larry Morey’s “Bambi” soundtrack, David Cain and Ronald Duncan, Fiona Shaw and T.S. Eliot, Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66, Patti Smith, Simon and Garfunkel, Aretha Franklin, The Divine Comedy, The Stone Roses, Prince, George Michael, A-ha, Supertramp, Genesis, Pat Boone, Sandy Rogers, Frank Zappa, Tom McRae, Loudon Wainwright III and Rufus Wainwright.

Thursday, 12 October 2017