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Topic: Fern Knight Posted: April 23 2011 at 01:20 |
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Posted: January 18 2011 at 15:23 |
Fern Knight was originally formed by Margaret Wienk (Ayre) in 1999. Their debut recording 'Seven Years of Severed Limbs' was released by Normal Records in 2003, with a lineup consisting mostly of Wienk and accompanied by several friends. Following a self-released EP the group expanded to a quartet and recorded their second full-length album 'Music for Witches and Alchemists' supported by the Espers duo Greg Weeks and Meg Baird, as well as Alec K. Redfearn (the Eyesores) on keyboards (Redfearn had contributed accordion on the band's first record). Also joining the lineup around 2006 was percussionist/guitarist Jim Ayre, who not only became a permanent member but also the spouse of Margie Wienk. The band has toured in both the United States and Europe, appearing on both tour dates and at various festivals. Their fourth full-length CD 'Castings' was released in November, 2010. I sent the band some questions and Margaret Ayre answered with their story. ###################################################### Fern Knight started in 1997 as a fun recording project using mostly acoustic instruments -- acoustic guitar, cello, double bass -- plus my Fender Rhodes. The main core of the group was myself (Margaret Ayre) and Michael Corcoran. We had both played in Difference Engine, our shoegaze band that we formed in the late 80s in Ithaca, NY where we went to college. I was concurrently playing in The Amoebic Ensemble and then The Eyesores in Providence, RI in the late 90s. The name Fern Knight belonged to a friend's great aunt, which struck me as an old-soul name that fit my music. I also like the associations it brings up with the Green Man, and the Oak King, the lord of the Greenwood. The songs recorded in this time period 1999-2002 became the album 'Seven Years of Severed Limbs', which came out on CD on the German Normal Records label in 2003. The
second album, 'Music for Witches and Alchemists', was my solo effort. I started
recording songs for it in 2003, but I ended up aborting the project because of
problems with the tape machine. In 2005 I began again with Greg Weeks at Hexham
Head in Philadelphia. I enlisted the aid of many Providence and Philly musicians
for this album. M4W&A came out as my first vhf records full-length CD
release in 2006 (LP on Eclipse Records in 2008).
http://www.fernknight.com http://www.myspace.com/fernknight http://twitter.com/FernKnight Thank you to Margaret for this interview Their PA profile is here |
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