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Top quality official festival video of Seth’s live performance on the main stage at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2009.


A nostalgic moment for long-time fans, as Cormac Byrne joins Seth on-stage for a classic performance of ‘Lady of the Sea’ at Fairport’s Cropredy Convention 2009. Cormac, with his dazzling bodhran playing, was Seth’s original percussionist. Before he left the regular band this pairing of fiddle and bodhran for the high-energy Lady of the Sea was a staple of the live set. Cormac last toured with the band in Autumn 2007.

Cormac now devotes most of his time to his own band, celtic folk trio Uiscedwr (www.uiscedwr.com).

Other good videos (all on YouTube) from Cropredy – with its big stage, huge crowd, and massive light show – include this good quality recording of set-opener The Storm (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8Ktkv4pQKs) and I have a soft spot for this one of set closer Race to be King (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnN2k3Kr3C8) – despite the shakey camera – perfectly capturing the wild atmosphere of the night.

Seth accompanies The Lev’s Simon Friend on the classic Leveller’s track, The Boatman. Simon was a surprise guest at this gig with Seth Lakeman and Benji Kirpatrick at Ely Folk Club way back in January 2005.

Thanks to Mary Stokes for the find.

jmccool14 managed to get his hands on the original 1996 music video for the Equation single ‘He Loves Me’, and has shared it on YouTube. Featuring Seth, Sam and Sean Lakeman with Kathryn Roberts and Cara Dillon on vocals.

Seth and Sam look terribly young. Sean doesn’t seem to have aged a day.

(Thanks to Netty from The Mire for the find.)

You can catch Sean Lakeman and Kathryn Roberts in a rare performance as a duo at Shrewsbury Folk Festival. Sam Lakeman and Cara Dillon meanwhile are busy touring their new album, Hill of Thieves, at venues and festivals across the UK and beyond all summer – see www.caradillon.co.uk.

Updated 12 May with extra photos from Philip Ryalls and Jeremy LLewellyn-Jones.

“it was pretty stadium. I wanted to crowd surf but I thought the girls at the front wouldn’t catch me” Jim Moray

The long-awaited round-up of press coverage, photos and video from last weekend’s gig on Trafalgar Square is here. A bit light on the former, but plenty of the latter for you.


Photo © Helen Fenner

Press Coverage

The gig didn’t get much press, but there were short write-ups in The London Paper (including a few photos), various bits in The Guardian and over on The Telegraph Emma Hartley interviewed Damian Barber from the Demon Barbers.

Photos & Video


Photo © Garry Knight
  Photo © Caroline Voaden

The fans unsurprisingly came through where the mainsteam media feared to tread. Lots of photos with some great shots from Caroline Voaden (flickr), Karen Armstrong (flickr), High Eight (flickr), and Helen Fenner (photobucket).

Plus these late-breaking extras from Philip Ryalls and Jeremy LLewellyn-Jones – a couple of the professional photographers who were in attendance.

There was also some surprisingly good-quality video shot from the crowd:

Full highlights, with Seth performing Blood Upon Copper
(and Sean rocking out in his fabulous red shoes)

Seth Lakeman: Kitty Jay and Poor Man’s Heaven

More video

More slightly-more-iffy video of Solomon Browne, King and Country, and Riflemen of War

Folk Awards 2009 Roundup


Seth presenting former mentor, Tom McConville, with the Musician of the Year Award at the 2009 Folk Awards. Photo © Allan Price. More of Allan’s Folk Awards photos »

News
The annual BBC Folk Awards took place in London on Mon 2 Feb 2009, amidst the worst snow storm to hit the capitol in 18 years.

Seth was nominated for a single award this year, for Best Live Act, and opened the show with a typically storming live performance of ‘The Hurlers’. With obvious pleasure, he went on to present long-time teacher and friend, ‘Newcastle Fiddler’ Tom McConville, with the award for Musician of the Year, paying strong tribute to the man who so inspired his own playing. You can listen again » to the full ceremony until Web 11 Feb.

In the Best Live Act category Seth was up against stiff competition from fellow former Folk Award winners Lau and Bellowhead, but on the night the winners were the comparatively little-known Demon Barbers (aka The Demon Barber Roadshow) who have been not-so-quietly winning over festival audiences with their live performances which, accompanied by some hot clog and morris dancing, lay genuine claim to the old folk "foot stomping" cliché.

Full ceremony
Listen Again : Folk Awards 2009 » until 11/02/2009
(Originally broadcast BBC Radio 2, Wed 4 Feb, 7-8.30pm.)

The ceremony was broadcast in full in the Mike Harding Folk & Acoustic slot on Radio 2 on Wed 4 Feb. Catch Seth’s show opening performance of ‘The Hurlers’ and heartfelt presentation of the Musician of the Year award to long-time mentor, teacher and friend Tom McConville. You can listen again via iPlayer until Wed 11 Feb 2009.

Videoss
BBC Folk Awards 2009 Videos »
The BBC’s Folk Awards website has videos up of all the live performances and highlights of the ceremony. The main highlights video includes Seth’s presentation of the Musician of the Year award to Tom McConville. Check the links on the right for the full video of The Hurlers performance.

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Nominated Artists Compilation CD
Proper Music’s annual Folk Awards compilation CD is now available. The 3 CD set features tracks from the nominated artists, with Seth represented by ‘Solomon Browne‘.
Buy on amazon.co.uk »

Free Download Track
Free track: Davey Graham’s Anji »
From the BBC Folk Awards website you can also download Bert Jansch and Ralph McTell’s tribute performance of the late Davey Graham’s classic track, Anji.

Good long interview by Martyn Joseph at the Greenbelt Festival in August 2008. The interviews roams over Seth roots in the Devon folk scene, future directions and growing Seth’s audience – Seth ‘keeping it real’ against EMI pressures for no. 1 singles – his forthcoming trip to Malawi for the Lake of Stars festival, and being Greenbelt what part, if any, faith and religion has played in Seth’s upbringing.

(Thanks for ceakayone from The Mire for the find)

Video: backstage at Moseley Folk Festival

A new video shot backstage at Moseley Folk Festival is available on MySpace and on the official website. Quite short, it features general messing about and thoughts on the upcoming Autumn Tour, which will be Seth’s biggest yet. “A few surprises” are planned, apparently. It’s not clear whether these are surprises for us, or surprises for Seth.

Video: Catch up with Seth backstage at Moseley Folk Festival »

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Photo of Seth Lakeman at the launch of the RNLI's SOS Day in London, 24 Sep 2008

Seth helped launch the RNLI’s SOS Day in London on Web 24 Sep, performing new single Solomon Browne for RNLI volunteers aboard a Tamar class lifeboat on the River Thames.

SOS Day aims to raise £1 million for the RNLI. The national theme for this year’s campaign is Sound or Silence, and it’s hoped hundreds of RNLI supporters throughout the UK will be holding SOS themed events culminating on SOS Day on Friday 30 January 2009.

The RNLI provides nine out of 10 UK sea rescue launches, and relies on voluntary contributions for its income. Last year alone the RNLI rescued almost 8,000 people, an average of 21 people every day.

More information on how to show your support is available at www.rnli.org.uk/sosday/.

Press release: ‘Devon’s Seth Lakeman supports RNLI’s SOS Day with song in honour of the Solomon Browne‘, RNLI Press Centre, 25 Sep 2008 »

Video: Sadly rather iffy-quality video of the event and Seth’s performance from the RNLI
Vodpod videos no longer available.
http://www.rnli.org.uk/who_we_are/press_centre/videos/video_detail?articleid=373951

Update 30 Sep 2008: The BBC’s excellent half-hour coverage of Seth’s performance, plus interviews with both Seth and Sean, has now been posted on YouTube »



(Click to enlarge. Photos by karohemd » used with permission.)

Review

“Sexy Seth Lakeman had the ladies (and some gents) at Cambridge Folk Festival swooning over him a short while ago when he performed on Stage 1. His fabulous fiddling, gorgeous voice and hunky bod(!) whipped the audience into a frenzy which continued throughout his set.

The main stage looked as though it may collapse as the audience jumped, danced and sung along with stunning Seth, who performed songs from his back catalogue (including everyone’s favourite, Kitty Jay) as well as stuff from his new albumn, Poor Man’s Heaven.

Oh, and did we mention that he’s gorgeous??”

Someone is certainly more than a little smitten.
‘Sexy Seth on the Fiddle’, Cambridge Folk Festival Blog, Sun 3 Aug

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BBC Coverage

Seth appeared on the BBC’s belated coverage of the Cambridge Folk Festival on Friday 29 August at 9.30pm (repeated 2.40am, Sat 30th). The half-hour programme, presented by Mark Radcliffe, featured lots of footage of the set plus interviews with both Seth and producer/guitarist brother Sean and is available on iPlayer » until Thu 4 September and in five parts on YouTube.

The BBC website has a video of the performance of Kitty Jay permanently available on Seth’s artist page, plus loads of photos. Go to BBC Cambridge Folk Festival 2008 > Seth Lakeman »

You can also listen to the performances of Hurlers and Solomon Browne » on Radcliffe/Harding, who refer to the latter as the “forthcoming single”. Seth’s bits start just after the 33min mark and are available on iPlayer until 11 Aug.

Perhaps the highlight of the highlights though is this impromptu performance of the Hurlers caught by a festival goer as Seth wandered amongst the crowd as it was being filmed for the BBC’s promised future coverage: