The Parsonage (choir)
The Parsonage | |
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Also known as | Parsonage Choir |
Origin | Glasgow, Scotland |
Genres | Country, folk, blues, choral |
Years active | 2006 to present |
Labels | OSScarr Records |
Website | http://www.theparsonagechoir.com/ |
Members | Anne Anderson, Jenny Bell, Claire Bothwell, Sheelagh Boyce, Eamonn Brady, David Caldwell, Jim Callaghan, Julie Callaghan, Paul English, Christine Gibson, Laura Gillespie, Esther Gillies, Martin Graham, Wendy Grannon, Linsay Gray, Martin Gray, Gill Hanlon, Lesley Hepburn, Ulric Kennedy, Chris King, Jenny Lunan, Kirsteen Macdonald, Amanda McKeown, Laura McMahon, Mandy Malcolmson, Dougie Morland, Douglas Morton, Janis F. Murray, Morag Neilson, Caz Norman, Patrick Oberg, Jenny O'Boyle, Emma Olver, Scot Peacock, Kath Pick, Jim Ramsay, Vanessa Rigg, Jenni Robinson, Tania Romany, Caroline Scott, Fiona Shepherd, Gillian Shepherd, Carline Stot, Tim Street, Donna Swabey, Jon Thomson, Victoria Young, Alex Wilde, Caroline Wilson, Lorraine Wilson |
The Parsonage is a group of around 40 Glasgow based singers which was formed at the beginning of 2006 by Janis F. Murray.
About the choir
The choir is named in honour of the country singer, Gram Parsons. The band describes themselves on their myspace page: "We are a non-religious, mixed sex, varied of age, determinedly independent and self defining organic group. Inspiration comes from the raw, storytelling simplicity of the folk, country and blues traditions." The choir practices at the Glasgow University Research Club.[1]
Many of the Band's famous songs are covers of well known popular music. The sound of a choir singing these popular tunes is quite distinctive. The sound is somewhat similar to that of The Langley Schools Music Project
Associated Musicians
The choir claims strong influences by Gram Parsons and Hank Williams and plan their next album to be a tribute to these two.[2] The Parsonage has done backing vocals for Rod Stewart at Hampden. They are involved with Echo & the Bunnymen's album The Fountain to be released in 2009. Many of the choir members are well known local musicians from bands such as Foxface, Mother and the Addicts and Bricolage. The choir have played many Scottish festivals, and will be taking part in the 2009 T in the Park festival in Balado, Scotland.[3]
Discography
- EP, This Ain't No Lovey Dovey was released December 2007 on Glasgow label OSScarr Records
See also
References
External links
- OSCarr website
- The Parsonage on myspace (their www.theparsonagechoir.com site redirects here)
- The Parsonage at T In The Park 2009 (BBC footage)