The Crooked Fiddle Band

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The Crooked Fiddle Band
Genresworld
Years active2006 -
MembersJess Randall
Gordon Wallace
Mark Stevens
Joe Gould

The Crooked Fiddle Band is an Australian band formed in 2006.[1] The band is made up of Jess Randall (violin), Gordon Wallace (acoustic guitar, bouzouki), Mark Stevens (double bass) and Joe Gould (drums, occasional vocals).[2] Their third album Another Subtle Atom Bomb[3] was nominated for the 2020 ARIA Award for Best World Music Album.[4]

Members[edit]

  • Jess Randall (violin, nyckelharpa, vocals)
  • Gordon Wallace (guitar, bouzouki, cittern, mandolin)
  • Mark Stevens (double bass, dulcimer)
  • Joe Gould (drums, vocals)

Discography[edit]

  • The Crooked Fiddle Band EP (2006)
  • Rise EP (2008)
  • Overgrown Tales (2011)
  • Moving Pieces Of The Sea (2013) - Bird's Robe
  • Another Subtle Atom Bomb (2019) - Bird's Robe[5][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Masters, Monica (26 March 2009), "Crooked road to kudos", The Canberra Times
  2. ^ Shand, John (14 November 2011), "Spirited fiddling with far-reaching dreams creates a hybrid of extremes", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. ^ "The Crooked Fiddle Band's long awaited third album is here", Blue Mountains Gazette, 25 November 2019
  4. ^ Cooper, Nathaneal (13 October 2020), "From the back of the room to centre stage: Lime Cordiale sweep ARIA nominations", The Sydney Morning Herald
  5. ^ Shand, John (23 November 2019), "Music reviews", The Sydney Morning Herald
  6. ^ Hillier, Tony (9 November 2019), "Music reviews", The Australian