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Jon Boden (born 17 March 1977) is a singer, composer and musician, best known as lead singer and main arranger of
Bellowhead Bellowhead is an English contemporary folk band, active from 2004 to 2016, reforming in 2020. The eleven-piece act played traditional dance tunes, folk songs and shanties, with arrangements drawing inspiration from a wide range of musical sty ...
. His first instrument is the
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and he is a proponent of "English traditional fiddle style" and also of "fiddle singing", both of which he employed in Bellowhead, in the duo
Spiers & Boden Spiers and Boden are an English folk duo. John Spiers plays melodeon and concertina, while Jon Boden sings and plays fiddle and guitar while stamping the rhythm on a stomp box. Spiers and Boden were founding members of the folk band Bellowh ...
, and previously as a member of
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’s Ratcatchers. Boden has been the recipient of 11
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, more than any other musician. He was awarded honorary doctorates by
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and the
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in 2019. Boden also fronts his own band the Remnant Kings, put together in 2009 to perform his post-apocalyptic song cycle ''Songs From The Floodplain''. He has also made contributions as a fiddler, singer and guitarist, to three albums with
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& The Hurricane Party. In 2010 he launched a project to record and deliver
A Folk Song A Day A Folk Song a Day was a project by the English folk singer and musician and Bellowhead member Jon Boden where he recorded and released a folk song each day for one year. The project ended on 24 June 2011. About The project started on 24 June 2 ...
on line, aiming to inspire others to build a repertoire of songs and engage in social singing. Boden holds a master's degree in Composition for Theatre and has worked on theatrical productions, including two plays with the
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. In 2012 he was commissioned to create a stage show based on ''The Ballad Of
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And Lady Barnard'' as part of the
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centenary celebrations.


Education, early work

Boden grew up in
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, England, where he attended Henry Beaufort School and
Peter Symonds College Peter Symonds College is a sixth form college in Winchester, Hampshire, England. The college is recognised as the largest sixth form in England and is noted for the high number of its students who progress to Oxbridge. Peter Symonds College tra ...
. He has a BA in
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from
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and a master's degree in Composition for Theatre from the
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. He has also received honorary doctorates from the
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and
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. He first started writing for the stage along with friend
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when still at school and he wrote his first musical whilst at sixth-form college. At Durham University he composed music for a number of plays and wrote a musical for his college. While at Durham he met Ben Naylor who subsequently went on to become a theatre director and with whom Boden has worked many times since.


Spiers & Boden

When Boden first met
John Spiers John Spiers (born 1975) is an English diatonic button accordion, melodeon, concertina and bandoneon player. Early life Spiers was born in Birmingham but moved to Abingdon-on-Thames, Abingdon at an early age. His father is a Morris dancer. He ...
in the Elm Tree pub in
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, Boden had little experience of
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. The duo quickly established common ground and started playing together, soon establishing themselves on the live folk club circuit. They were signed by
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and their debut album '' Through & Through'' was released in 2001. The following year they toured with
Eliza Carthy Eliza Amy Forbes Carthy, MBE (born 23 August 1975) is an English folk musician known for both singing and playing the fiddle. She is the daughter of English folk musicians Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson. Life and career Carthy was born i ...
as part of her Ratcatchers band. They released three further albums for Fellside, ''Bellow'' in 2003 and the companion discs, ''Songs'' and ''Tunes'' both released in 2005. Spiers & Boden then signed to
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releasing the themed ''Vagabond'' in 2008 and retrospective album ''The Works'' in 2011. The latter marked their 10th anniversary as a recording duo. They toured that year and collaborators from ''The Works'' joined them on stage, with a finale at London's
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featuring many guests. In Spring 2013, Spiers & Boden undertook the Backyard Songs tour, playing material relevant to each show's locality and inviting audiences to contribute local songs, dances and folklore. Their farewell tour was announced the following year in March and May 2014 and the duo's activities were put on hold. Boden plays fiddle and sings lead vocal in Spiers & Boden. He was the first person to use a " stomp box" with English traditional music - an idea he and Spiers borrowed from singer-songwriter Rory McLeod. Boden also plays acoustic guitar in Spiers & Boden employing a percussive finger style reminiscent of
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and
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, but using the tuning of CEBEBE.


Bellowhead

The folk big band was conceived by Spiers & Boden whilst stuck in traffic en route to playing a gig in Essex as a way to take the duo's show to the bigger stages and festivals. Initially, Boden arranged and orchestrated an hour's worth of material for the 10 piece band, all based on existing Spiers & Boden material, in time for Bellowhead's debut at that the 2004 Oxford Folk Festival. This was followed by recording the five track ''E.P. Onymous'', which they released independently. Adding sousaphone player Gideon Juckes to the lineup in 2005, the band then signed to German label
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and recorded their debut full-length album ''
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''. These first two releases established Boden as the principal arranger for Bellowhead. He continued in that role, arranging around two-thirds of all the songs Bellowhead recorded. Bellowhead subsequently signed to Navigator records recording '' Matachin'' in 2008 and releasing a further two albums (''
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'' in 2010 followed by '' Broadside'' in 2012, both of which, reached Silver Disc status in the UK) before signing to
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in 2014 and releasing ''Revival''. Bellowhead had a total of seven singles '
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ed' by
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, all but one of which were arranged by Boden. Following Boden's decision to leave the band to pursue other interests, Bellowhead disbanded in May 2016, but reformed in 2020 during the pandemic for a one off livestream, and again in 2022 for a UK 10th anniversary tour of their album Broadside.


Solo albums, "The Floodplain Trilogy" and The Remnant Kings

Boden has released five solo albums, ''Painted Lady'' in 2006 released on Soundpost Records, ''Songs From The Floodplain'' in 2009, released by Navigator Records, ''Afterglow'' in 2017, ''Rose In June'' in 2019 (Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings) and ''Last Mile Home'' in 2021. ''Songs From The Floodplain'', ''Afterglow'' and ''Last Mile Home'' form a post-climate-change trilogy of albums. Since 2009 Boden has toured regularly with The Remnant Kings. As of 2023 the line-up of the band is Sam Sweeney (drums, fiddle, vocals), Rob Harbron (concertina, fiddle, vocals), Sally Hawkins (oboe, fiddle, vocals), Ben Nicholls (bass guitar, double bass, concertina) and M.G. Boulter (guitar, pedal steel, vocals). Boden plays guitar, electric guitar, fiddle, melodeon and concertina and sings lead on all songs. As Boden explained in a
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essay, he views the prospect of a post-industrial world without gas or oil as sitting in harmony with the relevance of folk music and social singing. Remnant King gigs were also notable for singing sessions organised after the show, either within the venues or at nearby pubs. This saw the band congregate around a table with various audience members, all singing folk songs unaccompanied. The idea was later developed with Bellowhead with the band engaging in regular after show sessions on their tours. Boden discussed the importance of these events in this key-note speech for the English Folk Expo in 2014. In 2016, following the end of Bellowhead, Boden re-released his first album ''Painted Lady'' with three newly recorded tracks, and toured entirely solo for the first time. In 2017 Boden released ''Afterglow'', a narrative concept album following on from ''Songs From The Floodplain'' and the second in a prospective trilogy of post-climate change concept albums. In 2019 Boden released ''Rose In June'', a selection of traditional and composed tracks performed by the 10 piece Remnant Kings. In 2021 Boden released ''Last Mile Home'', the third and final album in his ''Floodplain Trilogy.''


A Folk Song A Day

The stated aim of the website
A Folk Song A Day A Folk Song a Day was a project by the English folk singer and musician and Bellowhead member Jon Boden where he recorded and released a folk song each day for one year. The project ended on 24 June 2011. About The project started on 24 June 2 ...
was to post a traditional
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onto the site, every day for a year. The site grew into a blog with a community exploring the history and roots of the music. Many of the songs were recorded with no accompaniment, but Boden used fiddle, concertina and guitar in some cases. Most were also performed solo, although he had occasional guest singers, notably Fay Hield and several extra voices on some of the carols that were the focus for December, based on the
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tradition at Dungworth. The project was supported with the release of 12 monthly digital albums, making all of the content available for download and ownership. In October 2014 Boden used the theme as the main inspiration for his keynote address at The Folk Expo in Bury. He explored both the role of the folk singer as professional, but also suggested that there needs to be a balance between performance and participation.


Little Musgrave

At the start of 2013, Boden was commissioned by Jonathan Reekie, the musical director of
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to create the show based on
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's ''The Ballad Of Little Musgrave And Lady Barnard''. It was part of a wider global programme of events to celebrate Britten's centenary. The resulting piece used Britten's setting of the ballad for male voice choir, interspersed with five ‘interpolations’ composed by Boden, with lyrics co-written by him and
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. The soloists were Mary Hampton,
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, Rob Harbron, James Findlay and The Peterborough Male Voice Choir. The production was directed by David Edwards and was staged at
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Aldeburgh,
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and The Sage, Gateshead.


Other projects and commissions

In 2013 Boden joined the
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to perform
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and the Brodski Quartet's ''Juliet Letters'' at The Bristol Proms. In 2015 they repeated their performance at The Sacconi Quartet's own Chamber Music Festival in
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and at the
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festival. In film and television, Boden has written the soundtrack for the
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version of the radio comedy
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. Boden also contributed a version of Mike Scott's ''How Long Will I Love You'' to the soundtrack of the Richard Curtis’ feature film '' About Time'', appearing as a busker in an extended montage sequence. Boden's version of the song plays at the end of the film. The theme song for the 2023 BBC show "Beyond Paradise" is arranged by Boden and performed by Bellowhead, as is Sunday Omnibus version of The Archers' theme on BBC Radio 4. Boden composed ''All Hallows'' for Music to Move to, a part of the annual
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, London's international dance festival, celebrating 21st century choreography across the capital and running since 1978. It was a commission from Fuel Theatre and the piece was used to create two videos, the first capture a performance from professional choreographer Vicki Igbokwe, the second a montage of footage from the public, who were encouraged to film their own response to the piece. Boden was commissioned to compose a short choral piece for The Bristol Proms 2015, which was performed at Bristol Old Vic Theatre by Erebus Ensemble, a 40-voice choir. In 2019 Boden provided a song for the computer game ''Nocked''. In 2019 Boden provided music and lyrics for a touring production of the children book ''The Pirate Cruncher''. In 2021 Boden launche
Colourchord
system, an experimental system for promoting social singing using simple four-part harmony, funded by Awards For All. In 2022 Boden arranged and performed orchestral versions of six songs from the Floodplain trilogy of albums, with the Hallam Sinfonia. In 2023 Boden and
Eliza Carthy Eliza Amy Forbes Carthy, MBE (born 23 August 1975) is an English folk musician known for both singing and playing the fiddle. She is the daughter of English folk musicians Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson. Life and career Carthy was born i ...
released an album of seasonal songs, ''Glad Christmas Comes''.


Solo discography

(for other discography see
Spiers and Boden Spiers and Boden are an English folk duo. John Spiers plays melodeon and concertina, while Jon Boden sings and plays fiddle and guitar while stamping the rhythm on a stomp box. Spiers and Boden were founding members of the folk band Bell ...
) *''Painted Lady'' (2006) *'' Songs from the Floodplain'' (2009) * A Folk Song A Day (2010-2011) Jon Boden created 12 monthly albums in one year, one album collating the songs for each month that the project ran. *''Afterglow'' (2017) *''Rose In June'' (2019) Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings *''Last Mile Home'' (2021) *''Parlour Ballads'' (2024) Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings


References


External links


Official siteBellowhead Official SiteA Folk Song A DayJon Boden page at his publishers, Faber Music
{{DEFAULTSORT:Boden, Jon English fiddlers British male violinists English folk musicians 1977 births Living people English folk singers American emigrants to England Musicians from Winchester Alumni of the University of West London 21st-century British violinists 21st-century British male singers Bellowhead members Alumni of Collingwood College, Durham