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The Memory Band

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The Memory Band
Performing at the Supersonic Festival, 2009
Performing at the Supersonic Festival, 2009
Background information
OriginEngland
GenresFolk rock
Years active2003–present
LabelsHungry Hill/Spinney
Peacefrog Records
Static Caravan Recordings
MembersStephen Cracknell
Hannah Caughlin
Jess Roberts
Tom Page
Nancy Wallace
Jennymay Logan
Rob Spriggs
Simon Lord
Rhys Morgan
Paul McGee
Adem Ilhan
Al Doyle
Emma McFarlane

The Memory Band is an English folk group founded by Stephen Cracknell.[1] The Memory Band has a rolling cast of collaborators from across the musical spectrum. They made their name with their eponymous debut album released on their own Hungry Hill label, and forged their reputation as a live act at emerging British music festivals such as The Green Man Festival, End Of The Road and Homefires.

High profile former members of the band include Al Doyle,[2] Adem, Simon Lord from Simian and Black Ghosts, Nancy Wallace and Lisa Knapp.

Their third album, Oh My Days, was released in February 2011 and featured contributions from young soul singer Liam Bailey, Hannah Caughlin from The Accidental, Jess Roberts, folksinger Jenny McCormick, bass player Jon Thorne from Lamb and drummer Tom Page from the experimental electronic duo, Rocketnumbernine.

The Memory Band also tour performing the music and songs from Paul Giovanni's score from the 1973 film, The Wicker Man.

Discography

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Albums

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  • The Memory Band (26 July 2004)
  • Apron Strings (Peacefrog Records, 10 October 2006)
  • Oh My Days (7 February 2011)
  • On The Chalk (Our Navigation Of The Line Of The Downs) (2013)
  • A Fair Field (2016)
  • Colours (2021)

EPs

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  • Calling On (27 January 2003)
  • Fanny Adams (11 August 2003)

Singles

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  • "Why"/"Come Write Me Down" (25 September 2006)

References

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  1. ^ Deming, Mark. "The Memory Band > Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  2. ^ Cramer, Michael (6 October 2006). "The Memory Band - Apron Strings". Dustedmagazine.com. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
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