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The Oxbow Lake **new tune up**

About Me

hi folks please enjoy this page! thanks for all your emails, photos, friendship etc.. the fisherman sings is on the player above, as a taster from our new album being recorded "away from the mainstream". if you join our mailing list at reverb nation (clickk on player below) you can download for free. cheers
we're about to take some time off to write and record our album "away from the mainstream" but will still be playing a few gigs over the winter.
our ep neanderthal blues is out and available for free download from reverb nation - click the below player to get to them real easy to use (thanks to 900 people who downloaded it from nessmp3.com and the 50 limited edition handmade one's bought at the launch night and the other 100 sold i hope you're enjoying it!) we still have a few copies of the ep for sale at gigs. album "away from the mainstream" is on its way.
songs from the ep (please feel free to print off the below cover also) are 1 neanderthal blues, 2 driven to dance 3 medicine man, 4 gilles peterson, 5 hawthorn tree, 6 we will pass (to drums remix).
review of our ep by ruby ruby. we like their view
The word ‘eclectic’ is liberally used to describe bands/artists, as are the terms ‘experimental’, ‘independent’, ‘grass roots’ or ‘alternative’ but The ‘Oxbow Lake’ are a truly eclectic tribe, roaming through numerous genres, performing at a grass roots level, constantly evolving and thus avoiding easy categorisation.
In essence, they have the true spirit of the 60’s jam bands, whom they occasionally cover in their live sets and the DIY ethics of the punk movement.
Regardless of the genre, they make the songs their own by a combination of disregard for convention and a very distinctive sound: Live shows are upbeat, and could even be described as tribal and funky, where as their recorded material contradicts and is more folkie and goes well with sunny day's, lying on grass, beer in hand.....
wizard was great and thanks to all the bands who played with us on friday. it was a real treat being able to pick the bands!!!
and to the mc's (mc and dt) for what turned out to be funky jam. see video below.
belladrum week and our tour round the coast to bella was tiring but always a laugh with some real special moments (lossiemouth, jamming on the wheelie piano at bella, playing the woodland tent etc)
we just stood in at last minute at the village sunsets due to cancellations and what a great night. lots of video's etc will be available soon. one below in 'night time' scope (?) by maria hall and jeremy. thanks. first time we'd played together for months and the first tune of the night "neanderthal blues"!
our history - we came together in the winter of 2007/2008, we're from around the beautiful wee village of collieston, which has, we're sure, informed our music and how we play. first local gigs in spring of 2008. it felt so good! - we then went on to play some storming summer festivals and gigs further afield. we now mostly headline as the "late night get everyone up dancing band" (!?)nd
our live shows are genre defying and have become good time events, upbeat and attract dancers like fire flies to a flame(??)
it's a wee cottage industry we have here; all the artwork, recording and production, promotion, selling etc is done by the band members and friends, so a big thanks to them all.
this ep has been self released as a taster before the album "away from the main stream", which we hope will be issued in 09??
some people have struggled as badly as we do to describe us:-
"The oxbow lake orchestra fuse a myriad of rhythmns into a good time mix of up beat pop" belladrum festival
"traditional and original funky folk" village sunsets festival
"JAZZY GENRE DEFYING MULTI-INSTRUMENTALISTS" The moorings Aberdeen
reviews:-
"the folk 'faces'!" - the clatt telegraph
"they make the pogues look professional! - the collieston blether
"good time feckin' charlies, the lot of them!" - craggy island gazette (letters page - posted by father jack)
"the box player's a stud and I want him now" - saga newsletter (posted by agnus hillderbottom aged 89 3/4)
"acoustic meditations for the purpose of healing your soul and getting your ass to follow" - Inverness Free church post
"They sound like trees growing in spring under the northern lights" - calrossie times
They remind me of the grateful dead fish - Peterhead pentangle
now for some real one's......
Fudge (review of moorings gig in aberdeen) Oxbow Lake Orchestra were simply brilliant....
belladrum 08 efestivals greg forbes: .....a great selection of folk rock
and most importantly feedback from the audience:-
for belladrum 2009 on ticketmaster feedback from tooty as one of his/her favourite bands, cheers!!.
....sunshine folk played by infectiously happy people.....
You have an amazing amount of talent in the band....... I went home and listened to your EP in a darkened room on my stereo it was brilliant.
....would be good to see live at a festival in the summer when you can sit on the grass, chill out and listen.
....an absolute stormer
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 15/05/2006
Band Website: www.theoxbowlake.co.uk
Band Members:

we promised that you will only rarley receive info from us (on offers, album launches and gigs) and no one else will have access to your email address

contact: [email protected]

oxbow lake the smallest band size we can achieve is:-
Andy: guitars/vocals (modernist, celt, likes caps,...)

Daryl: fender rhodes/accordion/whistles/vocals/mouthy (bird watcher, big side burns.....)

dan: bass (funky as hell, disorganised,....)

phil: drums and percussion (interpretive, clunky and funky,...)

alastair: sax (wow did he blow his horn in skye)
the orchestra and collective have a few other members, who come and go into the band depending on availability and the size of venue and maybe just for sessions:-
Hux: cello/melodica/whistles plus marimba
jess: percussion/cello/vocals plus melodica

annabel and ronnie (annie and ronnabel) on fiddle and pipes
always also gratefull to henry fosbrooke from the woodland roots orchestra for djembe playing and support, angus from deviltrain for playing with us and paddy and gavin from woodlands etc
and the extended Lake Family and friends....
oh and the cats emerson and palmer.
photo by efestivals greg forbes from belladrum 08

cat: official photographer

thanks to darren coutts, duncan gerrie from nutty photography, murdo morrison photography and greg forbes photography, colin mcpherson and a load of other folks who have all sent in your snaps. we'll try our best to put them on the site.
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Influences: good tunes
Sounds Like: Schizophrenia in the form of sound
i'd like to dance to that
clunky, man!
it was recorded in a hurry,
a mid-life crisis,
acoustic meditations for the purpose of healing your soul.....

Record Label: None
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

mc millenium child check out his new album (he'll be playing with us at the moorings in nov)

great guy.played an adhoc session with us at the wizard festivalhe tunes sound greatnew album outhe does a worthwhile role mentoring and giving the younger generation an in road into musicbig up for d...
Posted by on Wed, 14 Oct 2009 02:16:00 GMT

new tune up - the fisherman sings it's a cracker!

still to be mixed and sorted but should hopefully only need a wee tweak here and there to finishoh and he sings!!!hee heecheersandy
Posted by on Sat, 10 Oct 2009 06:59:00 GMT

soupy gato show - check it out, great radio show

they've been going for yearsone of the biggest global internet unsigned bands showthey played a couple of our tunes years ago (need to send them a CD!!)anyway, kept meaning to mention themcheersandy
Posted by on Sun, 27 Sep 2009 06:32:00 GMT

songs for collieston

songs for colliestonold blog from village sunsets songs for collieston. out song lang reel o collieston is available for free downloadin gratitude of the great folk of collieston, various artists have...
Posted by on Sun, 27 Sep 2009 06:08:00 GMT

a few copies of neo blues ep available for free.

we have a few copies available after this summers gigs. we plan to record new for next year so i'll send them to whoever wants.just email me your address and i'll post (if they're not on strike!!??)NO...
Posted by on Thu, 17 Sep 2009 12:25:00 GMT

to the funk and back - call it fed up with gigging but i'm getting sentimental

i think i'm fed up with gigging, organising, festivals, mud, wet, band politics and most erking me the flu and a knackered voice all through belladrum week, wizard, skye etc i just couldnae sing!so i'...
Posted by on Fri, 11 Sep 2009 14:54:00 GMT

radio session on original 106 fm

we did a radio session in Aberdeen for original 106 fm Sunday showcase show, on Sunday 11th January to promote the release of the extended player "neanderthal blues". you may be able to hear the whole...
Posted by on Sat, 22 Aug 2009 03:48:00 GMT

it's a frogs life podcast played our song!

heh folks come and listen at http://itsafrogslife.net/podcast (don't worry about the address it redirects to being different...) its a cracking showlots of new 'finds' and grest musiccheersandy
Posted by on Sun, 10 May 2009 08:08:00 GMT

tolo song 'uniform' on neil youngs living with war 'songs of the times'

they'res loads of songs on it and lots of good protest songs. see link belowhttp://www.neilyoung.com/lwwtoday/lwwsongspage.htmli recorded 'uniform' as a live demo, kind of liked the recording so left ...
Posted by on Mon, 06 Apr 2009 14:31:00 GMT