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JEZ LOWE – JACK COMMON’S ANTHEM Tantobie Records TRCD 09 The North East meets the South West, as acclaimed County Durham songwriter Jez Lowe calls on Devon’s top folk duo Show of Hands to assist him with his 14th collection of original songs, and his first solo album since 1988. Producer Steve Knightley steers Jez through eleven new songs, including three from Jez’s contributions to last year’s acclaimed BBC series The Radio Ballads, with assistance from The Bad Pennies (Kate Bramley on violin and vocals, Andy May on piano and tin whistle and David de la Haye on bass guitar) plus recording engineer Phil Beer on slide guitar and violin, Jenna on vocals, and Dave McKeown on clarinet.Jez’s Radio Ballads role as wordsmith and musician, interpreting the lives and attitudes of the working men and women of Northern Britain, is further explored in this set of songs, harking back to his own family roots in Ireland and in the coal-mining community of East Durham. The cover photographs show Jez back in the streets where he grew up, recognisable to many of us from the hit movie “Billy Elliott”, which was filmed in this very location, and the story of which mirrors closely the overall concept of this album – the conflict between the artist and his working class beginnings, whether applied to Billy Elliott, to Jez Lowe or to Jack Common, the hero of this collection of songs.Jack Common was a writer and novelist from Newcastle Upon Tyne, who’s most celebrated work “Kiddar’s Luck” portrays the adventures of a boy growing up in North East England in the early 20th Century. Jack Common himself went on to work and write in London, forming a strong bond, artistically and personally, with the writer George Orwell, but never gaining the latter’s fame or success. He ended his life in obscurity in the late 1960’s but enjoys a cult following among many political and social commentators to this day. In the two songs that “bookend” this album, Jez guides the character known as Jack Common back to his roots and observes the changes that perhaps he would observe as North East England, and the whole world moves into a new century.

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Member Since: 02/03/2007
Band Website: www.jezlowe.com
Band Members: JEZ LOWE - Vocals, guitar, citternPHIL BEER - Slide guitar, guitar, violin, dobro, vocalsKATE BRAMLEY - Violin, vocalsDAVID DE LA HAYE - Bass, vocalsJENNA - VocalsSTEVE KNIGHTLEY - Guitar, cuattro, vocalsANDY MAY - Piano, tin whistle, vocalsDAVE McKEOWAN - Clarinet
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Record Label: Tantobie Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Jack's Biography

A new biography of Jack Common by Keith Armstrong is due to be published later in 2009.There is a link to Keith's MY SPACE pages in the "friends" section of this site.
Posted by on Sat, 28 Feb 2009 22:39:00 GMT

Indie Acoustic Project Award

We’re very happy to say that Jack Common’s Anthem is among the finalists for the Indie Acoustic Album of the Year  award - Jez Lowe is nominated in the "Best Lyrics" section. The resu...
Posted by on Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:37:00 GMT

Who played what and when

1 - JACK COMMON'S ANTHEM - Jez - Vocals, Cittern / Kate - Violin, backing vocals / Phil - Violin / David - Bass / Steve - Tenor guitar, backing vocals 2 - THE SEA AND THE DEEP BLUE DEVIL - Jez - ...
Posted by on Wed, 15 Aug 2007 09:49:00 GMT

Daily Telegraph Review June 2007

FOLK Jez Lowe Jack Common's Anthem Tantobie Records, £12.99 The routine view of Jez Lowe - that he is an unrivalled observer of north-eastern working-class life - is kind but incomplete. A profoundly...
Posted by on Wed, 06 Jun 2007 00:46:00 GMT

TTRCD109 ONE SHEET

Download the complete onesheet for Jack Common's Anthem TTRCD109 from here Jack Commons Anthem Onesheet
Posted by on Sat, 17 Mar 2007 08:49:00 GMT

Jez Lowe Interview - The cover photographs

CAN WE TALK ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHS ON THE ALBUM COVER? Oh yeah, they were taken by Alan Bennington, who has taken all of our stuff for years, on all the CD covers, and some of the publicity shots. He ...
Posted by on Thu, 15 Mar 2007 13:56:00 GMT

Jez Lowe Interview - Recording the new album

HOW DID YOU COME TO WORK WITH SHOW OF HANDS ON THE NEW ALBUM? I'd known Steve and Phil for years of course, though in the usual "ships in night" folk fashion, doing the odd gig with them and festival...
Posted by on Thu, 15 Mar 2007 13:53:00 GMT

Jez Lowe Interview - The Songs

OF THE THIRTY OR SO SONGS YOU SAY THAT YOU HAD FOR THIS ALBUM, HOW DID YOU CHOOSE WHICH TO INCLUDE IN THE FINAL SELECTION? From the Radio Ballads there was already a bunch that I was already doing at...
Posted by on Thu, 15 Mar 2007 06:28:00 GMT