Bridie Jackson and the Arbour | |
Origin: | Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom |
Genre: | Contemporary folk, acoustic |
Label: | Debt Records, Amazing Record Co. |
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Bridie Jackson and The Arbour were a four-piece contemporary folk/acoustic band based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Their debut album, Bitter Lullabies was released in January 2012 to a sold-out album launch at The Sage Gateshead (Hall Two). They partnered with Debt Records to release two singles in 2013: the double A-Side Scarecrow / All You Love Is All You Are in February, and Prolong in June.
The band's second album, New Skin, was released on 5 May 2014.
They were the winners of the Glastonbury Festival Emerging Talent Competition 2013[1] and performed five times over the weekend on different stages including the Acoustic, Avalon and Bandstand stages.[2] [3]
The band has received play on BBC Radio One, Radio Two, Radio Three and Radio 6 Music, and also on Amazing Radio. They have featured live in session on BBC Radio 4's Loose Ends show with Clive Anderson,[4] BBC Radio 3's In Tune,[5] for Tom Robinson on BBC Radio 6 Music,[6] and on Dermot O'Leary's show on Radio Two.[7]
In February 2013 they were awarded an Arts Council England grant for their Music In Museums[8] project with events running in Summer 2013. In the same year, they also received a Musician's Benevolent Fund Emerging Excellence Award[9] and won a City Music Foundation award.[10]
In the summer of 2013, they were featured as The Guardians New Band Up North,[11] and in The Daily Telegraph's New Faces column.
In 2014, Jackson was commissioned to write the music for a new opera for Streetwise Opera.[12]
In February 2015, Bridie Jackson and The Arbour received the Women Make Music award from the PRS for Music Foundation.[13]
In April 2015, the band released a new single, Far From The Tree, and donated some of the proceeds to the charity The Epilepsy Society.[14]
Prior to establishing the four-piece line-up, Jackson performed regularly as a solo artist and with a changing collective of musicians, under a variety of band names. Musicians who performed regularly with Jackson, and featured on early recordings included: Nathalie Stern, Tom Cronin, Sofia De Castro, Alexandra Healy, Ed Alcroft and Eleanor Mooney.
In July 2016, the band announced their break-up via their website. [15]