Rainbow Chasers

Rainbow Chasers
Background information
Origin England
Genres Folk Music
Years active 2004–present
Labels Talking Elephant
Associated acts Ashley Hutchings
Fairport Convention
Albion Band
Website http://www.myspace.com/rainbowchasersmusic
Members Ashley Hutchings
Ruth Angell
Jo Hamilton
Joe Topping
Past members Mark Hutchinson

Rainbow Chasers are an English folk band, formed in 2004 by Ashley Hutchings. They play traditional and original compositions largely on acoustic instruments and have already gathered a reputation for their quality of their musicianship, arrangements and live performances.

History

Origin

After the suspension of Ashley Hutchings’ long running focus the Albion Band in 2002, he ceased to have a full-time touring and recording project. In 2004 he decided to put together a small group based around talented young musicians.[1] The original lineup besides Hutchings on bass was: Mark Hutchinson on guitar, Ruth Angell on violin and guitar and Jo Hamilton on viola, and guitar. All four members contribute vocals to the sound of the band, which combines folk with classical sensibilities. In 2008 Mark Hutchinson left the band and was replaced by guitarist/singer-songwriter Joe Topping.[2]

Recordings and Performances

After a short tour in 2004, the first album, Some Colours Fly was released early in 2005. This was followed by a DVD of their performance at Huntingdon Hall in Worcester, and a shortened CD version as A Brilliant Light (2005). A third album Fortune Never Sleeps was released in 2006 to coincide with their first performance at Fairport Convention’s Cropredy Festival that year, where they played to 20,000 people.

Discography

Albums

DVD

References

  1. Ashley Hutchings, official website, http://www.folkicons.co.uk/ashnews.htm, 13/01/09 13/01/09
  2. Unofficial Fan Site, http://ashley.hutchings.rainbow.chasers.googlepages.com/, 13/01/0913/01/09.

External links

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