September tour dates with Kirsty Merryn
1 July 2023
Hello!
Hope all is well with you and you’re looking forward to the summer. I’m off next week to one of my favourite places – Halsway Manor in Somerset – to do my summer Masterclass for intermediate guitarists. It’s a lovely week and you always come away with great friends at the end of it. There’s be a gig on Thursday 6th, too, if you’re in the area.
Then, I’m absolutely delighted to let you know that Kirsty Merryn and I will be taking the show on the road with September dates in Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland! She’s had an amazing 2023 so far touring with the likes of Show of Hands. We’ve been working on some new old songs, and we’re really looking forward to all the fun of touring together again!
If you’ve friends in those parts and you think they might like us, do tip them off! In the meantime, enjoy the good weather and hopefully see you soon.
Thanks for reading and all the best,
Ben
New Album Out Now!
24 February 2023
In what feels like no time at all, my new album is finally out!
There’s so much brilliant new material coming out at the moment; hopefully you’ll find a moment to enjoy this one. With everything that’s been going on in the world, it’s taken me nearly three years to make this album, but I hope it’s better for the extra time spent thinking, testing, trying a few things.
I’ve wanted to make this album for a long time – I wanted to write something that spoke about the way that we as humans have understood the vastness of nature through different lenses. There are poems set to music, some things I’ve written myself, some instrumental pieces, and above all I wanted to stretch myself musically and find the style that best fits the song.
I couldn’t have made it without the help of some wonderful artists, so if you’re interested in who’s involved we have (drum roll), Sophie Jamieson, Nancy Kerr, Emily Mae Winters, Louis Brennan, Lucy Cait, Sam Lee and Kirsty Merryn on vocals, Basia Bartz, Anna Jenkins and Jo Silverston on strings, my old flatmate John Parker on double bass, and Nancy’s Magpie Arc bandmate, Tom Wright on drums. It’s been an absolute privilege to make music with such generous people – I really enjoyed making this album, so I hope it speaks to you too.
You can now buy the full album directly from me at bandcamp, from wherever you get your albums from, or to stream in the usual places – a full list is here
Cheers and all the best,
Ben
Banish Air from Air – new single out today
1 February 2023
It’s the first of February and my new single is out today!
It’s called Banish Air from Air and it’s also the title track of my new album.
The words are a poem by Emily Dickinson. It uses so few words to say what I wanted to say, I had to open the album with it. It’s at least 150 years old but it feels condensed and supercharged even now, let alone compared to her contemporaries.
Marry Waterson made another astonishing video for this song – I gave her no directions, she just promised me something ‘devastating and lovely’ and I’m sure you’ll agree that’s what we got.
Sophie Jamieson did me the honour of singing on it. I first worked with Sophie many years ago, on her debut EP, and as it started to take shape I knew this one could only really be for her to sing. The harmony arrangement at the heart of this track is her work and I think it’s stunning.
You can listen to the single on Spotify or any of the other streaming services, and if you pre-order the full album directly from me, you’ll be the first to get a copy when it comes out later this month.
Thanks for reading and all the best,
Ben
New year, new record…
5 January 2023
Happy new year one and all. Here’s hoping it’s better for most of us than the last!
In the spirit of looking ahead, I’m delighted to let you know that you can now pre-order my new album, ‘Banish Air from Air’, if you like that sort of thing!
This album came out of trying to make sense of a world that seems upside down. It’s a very human instinct to try to put a justifying narrative to the chaos – we’ve got hypotheses which go back centuries, from folk myths to religion, from alchemy to science. I’d usually default to music or science to describe the world but folk superstitions offer their own explanations of things we’re still figuring out. I love the satisfaction of peeling back the layers of a folk tale and finding that, in its own way, the story still makes sense. I started to play with developing a few of the folk stories I was reading into lyrics to work with musically, and found that I rather liked a couple of them, so there are a few new songs among the very old ones.
With everything that’s been going on in the world, it’s taken me nearly three years to make this album, but I hope it’s better for the extra time spent thinking, testing, trying a few things.
The first single is called ‘Starlings’ and you can see Folk Radio UK’s write up and the beautiful video that Marry Waterson made for it, here
I’ve worked with some wonderful artists for this record. It’s a privilege to make music with such generous people, so incredibly good at what they do. I really enjoyed making it, so I hope it speaks to you too.
You can pre-order it here, and you’ll be the first to get a copy when it comes out next month.
Cheers and all the best,
Ben
Folk, friends and festivals…
20 May 2022
Hello!
Hope you’re looking forward to the weekend! It’s been great getting back on the road properly this last two months touring Life and the Land with Kirsty Merryn – we’ll be picking that up again at harvest-time, so don’t worry if you haven’t seen that yet, there will be more!
In the meantime, I wanted to let you know what I’ll be up to for the next few months. I’ll be busy! There are a few gigs in the pipeline, starting with one at the trusty old Water Rats in London next Friday, 27th May, just me and a guitar, some old tunes and some new.
Then, I’ll be at Home Farm Festival with the rest of the Folkroom crew and playing a set on the Folkroom stage on 11th June; that’s always a huge laugh and a lovely weekend.
On 18th June Thom Ashworth and I will be picking up our Covid- sabotaged run of joint headline gigs with a long-postponed evening at Soundbox in Chester, I’m really looking forward to that, and if you haven’t heard his new stuff, it’s very much worth coming along to listen.
I’ve been working with my friend, neighbour and one of my favourite singers Laura Hockenhull (of the Long Hill Ramblers) on some traditional material that we both love. On the 24th June we’ll be playing it for the first time with the honour of supporting the legend that is Martin Carthy here in Brighton. Thom will be there playing his stuff too. I’m afraid that one is already sold out, but if you were lucky enough to get a ticket, that should be a gig and a half!
And finally, I’m delighted that Halsway Manor asked me back to run my masterclass for intermediate and advanced guitarists on the week of 4th July. A week in sunny Somerset, good food and good company, couldn’t really ask for more! Still a few places left I believe, if you’d like to join us?
It’s great fun, come on your own or bring a friend, you’ll definitely leave with a few more! There’s also a gig there on the Thursday night (the 7th) with me and the fabulous Simon Mayor and Hilary James, if you’re in the area. Word to the wise – I’ve been working on a little instrumental EP for release around then – watch this space!
Cheers and all the best,
Ben
Life and the Land in March
9 March 2022
Hello!
Sometimes it feels like the only thing to do is to get together with friends and enjoy a little escape from worrying about the world, even if it’s just for an evening.
I’m really looking forward to seeing some friendly faces at this month’s Life and the Land gigs with Kirsty Merryn. First up are our good friends at Red Lion Folk Club in Birmingham which is always a lovely place to play.
Then, we’re bringing the show to Cecil Sharp House in London on the 30th March; that one is going to be a bit special.
So if you fancy joining us for a few songs and tunes, we’d love to see you there.