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The Kittiwakes

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Origin
  
Essex, England

Labels
  
Midwich Records

Active from
  
2007

Record label
  
Midwich Records

Genres
  
Folk

Website
  
www.thekittiwakes.com

Genre
  
Folk music

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Members
  
Kate Denny Chris Harrison Jill Cumberbatch

Albums
  
Lofoten Calling, Left Hand Side of Egypt

The Kittiwakes are a three piece British folk band. The group consists of Kate Denny on vocals and violin, Chris Harrison on accordion and Jill Cumberbatch on violin, mandolin and guitar.

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History

The band was formed in 2007 in order to play and arrange compositions written by Denny after she had visited the Lofoten Islands in Norway. Denny already knew Harrison - who plays accordion and piano and a lot of other instruments - from their time working in music education in Greenwich and Lewisham. Cumberbatch joined the group after an advertisement was placed in a musician's website called Musofinder.

The band split up during the writing of a second album.

Lofoten Calling

Their first album, Lofoten Calling (September 2009), is a folk concept album. The concept is based on the people, wildlife, landscape and folklore of the Lofoten Islands, the north western archipelago in arctic Norway. The album has been given enthusiastic reviews from the music press critics. The album was chosen by reviewer Mark Beech of U.S. newswire Bloomberg News, in a report syndicated worldwide, as one of the best albums of 2009.

Their song The Arethusa is the title intro music of London arts radio show Little Atoms.

Songs

Lofoten CallingLofoten Calling · 2009
Rowan - Birch And CloudberryLofoten Calling · 2009
Sailor SongLofoten Calling · 2009

References

The Kittiwakes Wikipedia