About Me
Brother Crow are an acoustic duo from Weardale, in the heart of rural North East England, who perform original narrative songs about the people, places and historical events of their local area and beyond.
Andrew Davison, who plays guitar and ten-string bouzouki, is the duo’s lyricist and main songwriter. He combines powerful rhythm and delicate finger-style to dramatic effect and uses his evocative lyrics and strong sense of narrative to paint imaginative pictures for the audience.
Graeme Carroll is an accomplished mandolin player and accompanist. His playing has a complexity which combines affection for traditional tunes/playing with a modern melodic style.
Brother Crow’s live performances have been described as intense, captivating, haunting and passionate. The dark nature of some of their songs being counter-balanced by a strong stage presence, a natural sense of humour and fun and a deep knowledge of their subject matter.
Recently, the duo won the Klondike Folk Arts Competition at Ryedale Folk Weekend for their song "As Children We Would Run" and the Tommy Armstrong Best Song Trophy at Durham Traditional Music Festival for “Once Their Were So Fewâ€.
Their critically acclaimed debut CD "One For Sorrow" was released in June 2007 and their new CD, to be called "Hollow Hills", was released on the 15th September 2008.
QUOTES
“A formidable acoustic duo .Their song-writing demonstrates a canny knack for creating material that is at once timeless, soaking up traditional influences and telling a great story. The strength of their material suggests they have written songs that may well be with us for a long time to comeâ€
- Mike Wilson, Folking.Com, August 2007.
"Original music replete with the charm of the duo’s native Weardale. Thumbs Up."
- fRoots Magazine, December 2007.
"These songs are certainly memorable, many of them peculiarly haunting, and their lyrics suitably evocative."
- Folk Roundabout, November 2007.
"This CD with it's 11 tracks is an absolute gem."
- Weardale Gazette, December 2007.
"An exceptional debut. Brother Crow offer their audience profound, penetrating, intense songs delivered with feeling and passion...a talent many will envy."
- FolkWords, February 2008.
"Haunting captivating songs, intoxicating melodies, passionate performance"
- Driffield Times, May 2008
"We think Brother Crow are the next Show of Hands (yes, they really are that good!), so go and see them if they're in your area or book them for your club"
- Audience Member, Ryedale Folk Weekend 2008 (via the Mudcat Forums), May 2008
“Enchantingâ€
- Sue Marchant, BBC Radio Cambridge, June 2008
"Absolutely superb. Their songs are hauntingly beautiful and lean heavily on the narrative, turning each into a captivating story full of meaning."
- NorthEastLive.Net, July 2008
PURCHASE CDs
You can purchase the Brother Crow CDs "One For Sorrow" and "Hollow Hills" (£10 each + £1.20 postage) using the following link:
Purchase Brother Crow CDs