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amously conceived during a particularly infuriating traffic death-defying leaps around the stage), rampant humour,
jam on the M25 when John Spiers and Jon Boden were daring and innovative arrangements and the ability to
musing on how they could get to top the bill on Saturday turn a mausoleum into a seething all-singing all-dancing
night at festivals, Bellowhead have swiftly become a band one band festival. This year already they’ve blown apart
that defies all logical assessment. Look at the facts: 11 several festivals and blasted away cobwebs at the London
musicians, 20 instruments (including English bagpipes, Royal Albert Hall during the Proms…and now they’re also
cello, oboe and a sousaphone!), impressive pedigrees releasing their eagerly awaited second album Matachin.
in classical, jazz, avant garde, world and traditional folk
music, surreal dance routines (including Benji Kirkpatrick’s
“Hmmm…yes, I suppose it is a strange title,” concedes John
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