Introducing the Versatility Serenaders!

I can’t tell you how excited I am about this. The 1910s were a fascinating and rich time of cultural flux, chock-full of many different musical trends, and finally, here’s a band that tries to incorporate them all! Well, I can go on about it, but I’ll give a digest of our gig in July, right here:

Normally we wouldn’t be using microphones, but this engagement was in a place with zero acoustic, and a lot of liquored-up young hooligans, though bless em, I haven’t a word to say against someone who chooses to drink cocktails at a place that presents 1910s pop songs.

For more on this marvellous band, I refer you to its founder’s website. Click HERE.

In other news, I’m doing a CD of Early Music! With these fine fellows here:
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There are many tremendously worthy CDs of Renaissance music that seek to illustrate a historical point, or fill out a previously-unheard corner of music, but we’re just making something that is fun, has contrasting songs, and sounds good. To sell at gigs! Quite a few Campion pieces, because I love Campion. Almost everything will be Elizabethan. Lute, various wooden flutes and a very interesting-looking guitar (a replica of one that sits in a museum) will feature.

I’ll supply details of this as it comes, but we shall (touch wood) be recording on the 27th of this month.

I have to note here for anyone wanting to come to the gig at Stoke Newington on the 20th (two days’ time). That gig is cancelled. It appears that the venue wanted some (a fairly large amount of) money in case not enough people came! We didn’t know that! So it is cancelled.

But you can see us on YouTube!

6 visitors left comments...

  1. Olga Says:

    Congratulations on the new venture, and your video preview looks PHENOMENAL!!! You go guys!!!

  2. felicity manning Says:

    Love the Versatility Serenaders – can’t wait to see you all live. Come North!

  3. Jon Nazareth Says:

    You sing them beautifully, Patricia, but, not too sure about songs from the 1910s for me. I will be very interested to hear what’s on the new ‘Elizabethan’ album though. My all time favourite at the moment is hearing yourself and Matt performing the 1940s selection especially, Laura, but they are all good.

  4. Sue Reid Says:

    So you play castanettes as well – and do a bit of percussion – as well as singing so beautifully. Enjoyed so much of these clips.

  5. Sue Reid Says:

    So you play castanets as well – and do a bit of percussion – as well as singing so beautifully. Enjoyed so many of these clips.

  6. Sue Reid Says:

    Ha ha! Just realised you have two comments of mine. After having sent the first one I realised I had spelled castanets in a silly French way!

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