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aidan smith

Aidan's biog
according to www.aidansmith.net:
"It was during his time at
Liverpool
John Moores University when
Aidan scraped enough cash together to obtain a four-track
recorder and proceeded to get as many ideas down on tape as
possible. Fast forward a couple of years, (sorry!) and it was
time for the rest of the world to hear his unique, homegrown
brand of music - sending out a mixture of poems, stories & songs
here there and everywhere. The best of these recordings were
eventually released on two 7 track mini-albums, '
At Home With Aidan Smith
' and its follow up '
At Home With Aidan Smith 2
' which were received with great critical
acclaim from the press. A number of gigs followed, the first of
which was supporting
Badly Drawn Boy at the Comedy
Store, Manchester; a standing ovation ensued.
There followed a live TV appearance on
Made in the Northwest in March 2003, (hosted by
Mike
"Squeaky" McClean ) and a tour
with
King Creosote
and the
Hokum Clones .
The rest of 2003 became very busy with
live appearances at various venues around Manchester - the Urbis
Centre, Manchester Academy and an open air gig at the Europa
Festival in Exchange Square. He also performed as part of the
Eden Sessions (held at the
Eden
Project in Cornwall) and the
Bridgewater Hall, alongside Badly Drawn Boy.
Jetting out to the US, Aidan played his
debut American dates in New York as part of Transatlantic
Express and CMJ Music Festival. During December, Aidan topped
BBC Manchester's
best newcomer poll
with over 60% of the vote, marking a
perfect end to a very eventful year.
Throughout most of 2004 Aidan toured the
UK, which included a support slot with
Turin Brakes ,
Joy
Zipper and
I Am
Kloot before another
Bridgewater Hall appearance in support of Arizona's finest
export —
Calexico
. He also made appearances at some of Manchester's finest music
festivals, most notably
D-Percussion and
Blowout .
Late 2004 and early 2005 were a little
quieter gig-wise, which allowed for another session of home
recording. It was during this time that the move to a new record
label took place, his home now being the venerable
Analogue Catalogue . A handful
of gigs ensued over the sweaty summer months, including a fine
performance at D-Percussion '05 with
full band
in tow. With the recording side also
back on track, the release of his third mini album in August
Early As The Trees
proved to be the perfect 7-track taster
for Aidan's excellent debut
Fancy
Barrel . With
rave reviews of Fancy Barrel
popping up all over the place, and a host of
gigs
around the UK, Aidan's future is looking
very bright indeed."
Aidan's latest album
Allotments is available NOW.
www.aidansmith.net
www.myspace.com/fancybarrel
you can hear an interview with
Aidan from February 2009
HERE.
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