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Hamish Currie

About Me

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" 'Cos it's fun, that's why." Hamish loves the folk scene in all its variety – 'cos it's fun. The participation, the interaction, the spontaneity: the total "live" performance thing.
Having appeared as the guest artist at clubs from Cumbria to Sussex and featured at festivals from Yorkshire to Dorset, he is equally at home in a small, intimate acoustic setting with whites-of-the-eyes contact right up to bigger stages with audiences in hundreds and thousands. "Seeing them floundering about in all those little coloured sugary balls is such a hoot" he says. (Okay, so he's never actually played to thousands. But that's not going to stand in the way of a fantastic joke about cake decorations.) Meanwhile, back at the profile... communication is what it's all about. Whether it's putting over the drama of a traditional ballad or setting up a rousing chorus, the audience is always an integral part of the performance.
He doesn't like to mention his self-deprecating sense of humour. "Because", he says, "it's not very good."
Originally from the east coast of Scotland, folk music was always part of the landscape. But it was on moving south half a lifetime ago and discovering English folk music that his performing really took off. His repertoire is now taken from the traditions on both sides of the border, laced with some original and contemporary material. And fun. And cake decorations.
I've had quite a few enquiries about my guitar. It's a Northworthy . My one's a Carsington Custom. Top's solid spruce, back and sides are solid myrtle from Tasmania. The neck, however, is an old sycamore fence post! Tell Alan I sent you...
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Music:

Member Since: 09/06/2006
Band Website: http://www.hamishcurrie.me.uk
Band Members: I did have "Just me", but I now see that loads of solo performers have that, so... "Solo".
Influences: Charlie Parker, John Scofield, Boden & Spiers, Nancy Kerr & James Fagan, Steely Dan, XTC, The Beatles, Dusty Springfield ...

... Nic Jones, Kim Richey, Martin Carthy, Steeleye Span, Fairport Convention ...

... everybody, nobody ...

... Richard Shindell, Maggie Holland, June Tabor, Martin Simpson ...

... and on, and on ...

... Kurt Vonnegut. So it goes.
Sounds Like: None of the above! Influenced by? Oh, yes, if only subliminally. I try not to copy anybody.

Here's the gratuitous list for getting me noticed in the search facility. I may have at some point or other covered a song by or been likened to all/many/some/none of the following:

    Bob Dylan John Lennon The Beatles Steve Earle Chris Wood & Andy Cutting Martin Carthy Kelly Joe Phelps Anna Massie Spin Doctors Good Charlotte Chris Smither John Martyn Alison Krauss Lucy Kaplansky Kim Richey James Taylor Steve Tilston Gillian Welch Bob Fox Kate Rusby Nic Jones

Record Label: No aspiration in that direction. It's just a habit

My Blog

Hamish goes hi-tech!

Posted two new takes of songs today. They both exhibit a fancy new keyboard. Hope it's not too high-tech for you: let me know what you think (but be gentle!) They're my first two full-on attempts and ...
Posted by on Mon, 06 Jul 2009 12:18:00 GMT

The Rob Roy Challenge was ace!

Brilliant! Back now. Took 10 hours and 36 minutes, including a couple of massages and some pauses for tourist photos. Bit wet in the morning - a fine Scotch mist, mostly, and muddy underfoot in places...
Posted by on Sun, 21 Jun 2009 11:11:00 GMT

Rob Roy Challenge - it's tomorrow!!!

Yep - I'm all packed and just the packed lunch to make. Training has gone pretty well and I'm confident of completing the arduous 16 mile hike + 39 mile bike ride in The Trossachs, from Drymen, throug...
Posted by on Thu, 18 Jun 2009 23:18:00 GMT

Rob Roy Challenge 2009!

A 16-mile hike in the highlands followed immediately by a 39-mile bike ride...Yep! It was such fun last year that I'm doing it again. Er, I mean, it was such a worthwhile fund-raising activity that I'...
Posted by on Sat, 02 May 2009 07:52:00 GMT

Rob Roy Challenge - made it!!!! ~8^)

Fantastic! What a great event. I hardly need to say that we - The FlatTriers team - Stuart Robertson, Peter Milne, Cris Biguzzi and me - allfinished. But for the avoidance of doubt, as they say, yes w...
Posted by on Mon, 23 Jun 2008 10:13:00 GMT

Rob Roy Challenge - three weeks to go!

Yep. This time in three weeks I'll be waking up with that great feeling of achievement. Hopefully. Did another big day's training yesterday. 13 mile hike in the morning followed by a 36 mile bike ride...
Posted by on Sun, 01 Jun 2008 01:14:00 GMT

Most strenuous Rob Roy Challenge training session so far...

Yay! pleased with that. Did the 11 mile hike to Cholesbury this morning (no Hooky this time, cos it was morning and The Full Moon wuznae open) And this afternoon the "full"  28 mile circuit - Men...
Posted by on Sun, 18 May 2008 11:11:00 GMT

Rob Roy Challenge - latest training news

Well, up to now I've been thinking that my training is probably on schedule: now I'm completely confident.Yesterday I did a brisk 11+ mile walk (with a totally magnificent pint of Hookey at the Full M...
Posted by on Sun, 04 May 2008 23:09:00 GMT

Rob Roy Challenge - update

Phew! What a glorious morning. Just back from a 28 mile ride. Just under 3 hours, so about 10 mph average. Feeling pretty good, too. I'm sure you'll want to know where I went: Berko - Aldbury - Ivingh...
Posted by on Sat, 26 Apr 2008 03:08:00 GMT

Rob Roy Challenge

Well, the fund raising’s going all right. And the training’s not so far behind. Sold a couple of CDs last night following my half hour opening support slot for Megson and Julie Felix at Ba...
Posted by on Sat, 29 Mar 2008 09:15:00 GMT