The Cauld Blast Orchestra was formed by clarinettist Karen Wimhurst in 1989 to play her music for the show “Jock Tamson’s Bairns” by Communicado Theatre Company. The success of this production, and the strength and beauty of Karen’s music, inspired the band to continue. Over the next 15 years the group built up a cult following, based on their heady mix of jazz, folk, classical and rock, not to mention the odd tango or march for good measure. Iain Johnstone and Steve Kettley were soon to become the Orchestra’s most prolific writers, with the others also contributing regularly. For the vastly different composers, the incredible array of instruments played by the eight (later nine) musicians provided a fantastic palette to work with.
The promo phrase “unchartered territory, born in Scotland, but without frontiers” was validated with every performance. These included WOMAD, Celtic Connections, Stockholm Koncerthuset, London Qu.Elizabeth Hall, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, BBC R3 “Hear and Now” and a feature on BBC2 “The Late Show”. Two CDs were recorded for the Eclectic label, “Savage Dance” (1990) and “Durga’s Feast” (1994). As the members became busy with their own projects, concerts became fewer and fewer, and their last performance was at the Edinburgh Festival 2005. Despite a few personnel changes and periods of inactivity, the trademark eclecticism and virtuosity of the Cauld Blast Orchestra remained as ever – music of the spirit.
BONUS TRACKS!
3 tracks recorded in August 2001 for the never-completed 3rd album!
credits
released March 10, 2021
Karen Wimhurst – Clarinets; Steve Kettley – Saxophones, flute, percussion; Iain Johnstone – Piano, accordion, tuba, tenor horn; Anne Wood – Violin; Ron Shaw – Cello; Norman Chalmers – Concertina, whistles; Jack Evans – Guitar, bass guitar, mandolin, whistles; Mike Travis – Drums, percussion (except 10 - 12); Rick Bamford – Drums, percussion (10 - 12 only); Alex Hudson Craufurd – Double bass (10 - 12 only).
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