Danny Pedler
Danny Pedler is a British Folk musician based in Bristol, England. He is best known for performing with New-Folk trio Tarren and with Greg Russell in the project Field and Dyke.[1] Playing Accordion and Hurdy-Gurdy, he is a proponent of the English traditional style of playing Folk music.[2]
Career
Pedler is a member of a folk trio band called Tarren, which is based in Bristol, and formed in 2022.[3] From an old Welsh word meaning “small hill”, this band is composed of Sid Goldsmith (cittern and vocals), Alex Garden (fiddle) and Danny Pedler (accordion)[4].
Tarren is a proponent of New Folk: traditional Folk music that incorporates modern musical themes. Tarren incorporates influences from minimalism and modern Pop music.[5]
Pedler is a folk historian and uses his research to inform his works. His Field and Dyke made music from Pedler’s interviews with people living in The Fens of south Lincolnshire that link local folk stories with modern issues like poverty and immigration.[6]
Discography
Albums/Singles
Year | Album/Singles | Credit |
---|---|---|
2019 | Field and Dyke | Pedler // Russell (Band) |
2020 | Some Make Noise | Pedler // Russell (Band) |
2022 | Feed the Nation | Pedler // Russell (Band) |
2022 | Rigs of the Time[7] | Tarren (Band) |
2022 | REVEL[8] | Tarren (Band) |
2021 | Hardwood (Tune) | Tarren (Band) |
References
- ↑ Jackson, Aaron (28 May 2019). "Danny Pedler and Greg Russell: Field and Dyke". Folk Radio UK. https://www.folkradio.co.uk/2019/05/danny-pedler-and-greg-russell-field-and-dyke/.
- ↑ Mele, Michele (27 April 2023). "The band that’s reshaping the future of English folk music". Yorkshire Bylines. https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/society/music/the-band-thats-reshaping-the-future-of-english-folk-music/.
- ↑ "Tarren". Alan Bearman Music. https://alanbearmanmusic.com/artists/tarren/.
- ↑ "Revel by Tarren." (in en). brightyoungfolk.com. https://brightyoungfolk.com/records/revel-tarren.
- ↑ "Alan James Bursaries awarded for 2023" (in en-gb). English Folk Dance and Song Society. 13 July 2023. https://www.efdss.org/about-us/what-we-do/news/12773-alan-james-bursaries-awarded-for-2023.
- ↑ "Pedler // Russell". Manchester Folk. https://manchesterfolk.com/event/mff-2022-pedler-russell-iabf/.
- ↑ "Video Premiere & Song of the Day: Tarren - Rigs of the Time". Folk Radio UK. 10 June 2021. https://www.folkradio.co.uk/2021/06/video-premiere-tarren-rigs-of-the-time/.
- ↑ Wilks, Jon (2 August 2022). "Tarren, REVEL - a review". Tradfolk. https://tradfolk.co/music/reviews/tarren-revel/.