The Fair Rain

The Fair Rain
Origin Birmingham, England
Genres Folk
Years active 2006present
Labels Transition Records
Website Official website
Members Robin Beatty, Helen Lancaster, Charlie Heys, Jim Molyneux, Aaron Diaz, Laura Carter, Adam Jarvis
Past members Samantha Norman, Tom Chapman

The Fair Rain is a 7-piece contemporary folk band from England. Until 13 October 2015 the band operated under the name The Old Dance School,[1] under which they released three studio albums and a live album.

The Fair Rain will release its first studio album, Behind The Glass, on 25 April 2016.[2][3]

The band released three albums as The Old Dance School: Based On A True Story (2008), Forecast (2010) and Chasing The Light (2012) and one live album, Steer In The Night (2014). BBC Radio 2 has featured tracks from all three studio albums.[4][5][6]

Members

The band made up of Robin Beatty (guitar, vocals), Helen Lancaster (violin, viola), Charlie Heys (violin), Jim Molyneux (drums, percussion, accordion, vocals), Aaron Diaz (trumpet), Laura Carter (woodwind, vocals) and Adam Jarvis (double bass).[7][8][9][10]

In January 2012, percussionist Tom Chapman, who features on all three recordings, was replaced by multi-instrumentalist Jim Molyneux.

In May 2015, violinist Samantha Norman, who also features on all previous albums, left the band and Charlie Heys joined in her place.

Discography

Based On A True Story (2008)
Forecast (2010)[11]
Chasing The Light (2012)[12]
Steer In The Night (2014)[13]
Behind The Glass (2016), as 'The Fair Rain'[14]

Performance history

The band has made many festival appearances including Glastonbury Festival, Celtic Connections, Shrewsbury Folk Festival, Towersey Folk Festival, Sidmouth Folk Festival, Moseley Folk Festival, Nordsjøfestivalen, Ile de Tatihou Festival, Shambala Festival, Knockengorroch, Warwick Folk Festival, Bromyard Folk Festival and Purbeck Folk Festival.

References

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