Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Helen McCookeryBook- Poetry & Rhyme


Helen McCookeryBook (born Helen McCallum, now Dr Helen Reddington) was the bass guitar player and lead singer with Brighton-based punk rock band The Chefs during the late 1970s and early 1980s. She later formed Helen And The Horns before continuing her career as a solo artist, writer and lecturer. Her most recent album is Suburban Pastoral, released on Rough Trade Records in November 2006. Her first book (as Helen Reddington) The Lost Women of Rock Music: Female Musicians of the Punk Era was published in July 2007.
The book features interviews with the Slits, Gina Birch, The Mo-dettes, Enid Williams (Girlschool) the Dollymixture, Gaye Black (Adverts), Vi Subversa (Poison Girls), Rhoda Dakar, Lucy O'Brien, Attila the Stockbroker, Caroline Coon, Geoff Travis and the late John Peel.




Helen McCookeryBook (Dr Helen Reddington) was the bassist and lead singer with Brighton-based punk band The Chefs during the late 1970s and early 1980s. She later formed Helen And The Horns before continuing her career as a solo artist, writer and lecturer.





Helen Mccookerybook - Poetry and Rhyme (2008)

Poetry and Rhyme is the second solo album released by helen mccookerybook.more than 20 years ago, she played bass for joby and the hooligans, a notorious brighton punk band that evolved into the chefs, who were favourites of the late john peel, who played their single 24 hours constantly, making it an indie hit. after the demise of the chefs, helen formed helen and the horns, shifting from bass to guitar and unusually, accompanying her songs only with a 3-piece horn section, and no bass or drums. again, peel was fascinated, and they recorded three sessions for him, signing to rca records shortly afterwards. helen took a break to raise her family, before an accidental encounter three years ago put her back on the stage as a solo performer, complete with pistachio-green gretsch and a clutch of brand new songs.

her debut album as a solo artist, suburban pastoral (big song) was well received, impressing everyone from bid of the monochrome set ('classy') to the mad professor ('dreaming of you!what a song! very hypnotic). poetry and rhyme features guitar playing from martin stephenson, bass playing by gina birch, sax from former horn paul davey and some extraordinary fiddle playing from cult folk fiddle player elle osborne, supporting helen's semi-acoustic guitar and vocals; songs range from the mystical 'properties of chalk and sun' and 'memento mori' to the rousing 'screaming'. the release will be supported by live gigs around the uk.an album written and recorded with martin stephenson follows shortly.an album full of delightful and beautifully sung tunes

"The Sweetest Thing Her Gift to Everyone Take it's On."

No comments: