Friday 9 February 2018, 7.30pm
A rare performance by Peter, John and Chris, who first met when Henry Cow was touring with Faust in 1972, tonight joined by Bob Drake who, with Karen Mantler, plays on their new CD, ‘Go Figure’ (the fourth in 37 years), which has just been released by ReR.
Peter is an illustrator, writer, broadcaster and musician. He was born in New York City and is now based in London. In America he recorded and toured with, amongst others,The Golden Palaminos, The Lodge and John Zorn. In Europe, he co-founded the avant-pop group Slapp Happy, recorded and toured with Faust, toured with Art Bears and worked with Henry Cow and Andy Partridge. For eight years he wrote and drew the weekly comic strip 'Leviathan,' for the Independent on Sunday. He has also written, performed and produced over ninety audio cartoons for BBC Radio 3’s ‘The Verb’ - which won him a Silver in the Sony Radio Academy Awards - as well as three full length experimental radio dramas featuring, variously, Nick Cave, Harriet Walter, Guy Paul and Langham Research Centre. He was awarded the Ordre de la Grande Gidouille by the Collège de ’Pataphysique, Paris, in 2000.
‘There are just a few other songwriters that I ‘cover’. This elite group includes - besides Peter Blegvad - Merle Haggard, Tom Lehrer, and Mose Allison. They write the songs I wish I’d written’. Loudon Wainwright III
“Very pleasant music.” Morrissey
“Peter Blegvad's work contains some of the most oblique and poetic wordplay to ever make its way to song’. Trouser Press Rock Guide
John Greaves was given a bass guitar at the age of 12 by his father — Ray Irving, Welsh dance-band leader — and within six months he was playing in the band. At Cambridge University, in 1969, he joined Henry Cow, eventually leaving in 1976 to work on Kew.Rhone in New York with Peter Blegvad — after which he returned to the UK to work in theatre as a composer, arranger and actor. In early 1978 he joined National Health, remaining with them until they disbanded in 1980, when he began a series of solo projects, releasing several LPs and working at the same time with the Penguin Cafe Orchestra and the Michael Nyman Band. In 1984 he moved to France, permanently, forming a series of touring bands and releasing a series of new albums with — amongst others - David Cunningham (of the Flying Lizards), Robert Wyatt, Leslie Caron and Louis Sclavis, at the same time working with Mike Mantler, Jack Buce, Nick Mason and Don Preston. He and Karen Mantler performed together in 1997 in Mike Mantler’s opera School of Understanding in Denmark. In 2011 he fronted the Orchestre National de Jazz at the legendary Theatre du Chatelet, Paris, singing several Billie Holiday songs, and since the mid-2000’s his main compositional focus has been on the French poet Paul Verlaine, whose work he has set on a number of CDs and in other contexts.
10 years in Henry Cow; founded or co-founded Art Bears, News from Babel, Cassiber, The (ec) Nudes, p53, The Bad Boys and The Science Group; permanent member of The Peter Blegvad Trio, Pere Ubu, The Wooden Birds, Brainville III, Himmel, The Watts The European Improvising Ensemble and Les Quatre Gutaristes; dalliance with The Residents, Gong, Faust; worked with dance, film, hoerspiel, theatre, symphony orchestras and radio; toured the world with his extended electrified kit and in countless improvising contexts with the usual suspects; ran a year-long daily soundscape project for Resonance FM (2003/4); founded and runs the independent label ReR Megacorp; author of File Under Popular and Not as we Choose, various articles and papers; stint on faculty at the Museum School in Boston; lectures irregularly on music related topics and is currently producing a series of podcast talks for the Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona (Probes).
Bob has been playing a lot of instruments with - and recording - all sorts of, bands since the early 1970's. He was an important part of Denver's underground music scene from 1978-1989 and a founding member of both Hail and Thinking Plague. In the early 1990's in Los Angeles, he engineered for a wide variety of artists from Ice Cube to Shirley MacLaine. After moving to Europe he joined fellow expatriate Dave Kerman to become part of the 5UU's. In 1994 he started making a series of extraordinary solo albums – of which his latest, L'Isola dei Lupi is the tenth. He lives at his studio in Southern France, where he has engineered and mastered an awful lot of albums. He is also known for his definitive re-mastering of classic albums by Art Bears, Cassiber, Henry Cow and others.
http://www.bdrak.com/