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Boo Hewerdine "Patience of Angels" Play Video

Boo Hewerdine "Patience of Angels"

It's not every day that you have one of the UK's national treasures play for you in your sitting room... ok, well perhaps not my sitting then... It was actually recorded in the Lysses House Hotel over the Gosport and...

Boo Hewerdine - Patience Of Angels Play Video

Boo Hewerdine - Patience Of Angels

BBC Songwriters Circle with Justin Currie, Chris Difford and Boo Hewerdine. Boo Hewerdine - Patience Of Angels. Thanks MCChazzmeister for providing the DVD. Spotify link to the original recording. open.spotify.com

Boo Hewerdine - Sing To Me Play Video

Boo Hewerdine - Sing To Me

BBC Songwriters Circle with Justin Currie, Chris Difford and Boo Hewerdine. Boo Hewerdine - Sing To Me. Thanks MCChazzmeister for providing the DVD. Spotify link to the original recording. open.spotify.com

Boo Hewerdine "Harvest Gypsies" Play Video

Boo Hewerdine "Harvest Gypsies"

Just one of the many examples which demonstrates Boo's fantastic depth of song writing. You may know this song from Kris Drever latest album. Recorded over the Gosport and Fareham Easter Festival Weekend by Darren...

Boo Hewerdine - Bell Book and Candle Play Video

Boo Hewerdine - Bell Book and Candle

Boo Hewerdine - Bell Book and Candle. Live at the Lang Spoon Festival. Featuring Rob Jackson. (the slo-mo shots of Rob are from the same set, I was unaware he was onstage in this number as I was in the other hall at...

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Boo Hewerdine Biography

Boo Hewerdine (b. 1961, London) as Mark Hewerdine is an English singer-songwriter. His work includes lead singer and creative force behind The Bible, formed in the 1980s, and reformed in 1994, as well as solo recordings and work for film. He lives in Ely.

Hewerdine (born Mark Hewerdine) moved to Cambridge as a child, but returned to London in his late teens, and worked in a record shop. Suffering from agoraphobia, it was not a happy time of his life, and he was fired from his job after being wrongly accused of theft. Returning to Cambridge, he teamed up with a friend with similar experiences and started to write songs. They formed the short-lived Placebo Thing. He left Placebo Thing to join The Great Divide. They were heard by Mike Scott of The Waterboys, who recommended them to Ensign Records, where they cut three commercially unsuccessful singles. In 1985 Hewerdine, working once again in a record shop in Cambridge, formed The Bible, recruiting jazz drummer Tony Shepherd. They released an album of songs through the independent Norwich label Backs Records called Walking The Ghost Back Home.

The Bible became a fairly successful independent band, with a cult following spread mostly through word of mouth and live performances. Two tracks from the first album, Graceland and Mahalia were released as singles, but did not achieve very significant sales. The album however was very well received by music pundits, and this brought the band to the attention of Chrysalis Records. Signing to Chrysalis, Graceland and another track, Honey Be Good were (re)released as singles, and reached the lower end of the UK singles chart. A new album, Eureka followed, but failed commercially. In 1988, Hewerdine decided to leave the group and pursue solo projects. Calum MacColl and Neill MacColl from the group went on to form Liberty Horses.

At around this time Hewerdine met US "new country" singer Darden Smith, and this set him off in a new direction. Working together, he and Smith released a collaborative album, Evidence. Hewerdine also worked simultaneously on new solo songs, largely based on his earlier traumatic experiences in London. Eventually these were distilled down to produce the Ignorance album, released in 1992. Invited by Tori Amos to play support promoting these songs, Hewerdine managed to find a new audience and Ignorance and a single from the album, History, did relatively well commercially.

As Hewerdine's star rose, he started to write for other artists, among them Eddi Reader, Clive Gregson and Christine Collister. The Bible reformed for a tour in 1994. Further solo album releases followed, such as 1996's Baptist Hospital and 1999's Thanksgiving. Meanwhile Hewerdine was asked by long-time friend Nick Hornby to contribute music to the soundtrack for the movie version of his book High Fidelity, whose subject (working in a record shop) was also very close to Hewerdine's experiences.

Hewerdine continues to write and perform his own songs. His latest album, Harmonograph, released on MVine/Red Grape Records in February 2006, is a collection of his songs written for other artists such as Eddi Reader and Hepburn, recorded by Hewerdine for the first time.

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