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Clodagh Simonds ( ; born 16 May 1953) is an Irish musician, songwriter and singer. She was born in
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Biography

At the age of eleven, she formed her first band,
Mellow Candle Mellow Candle were a progressive folk rock band. Principally Irish, the members were also young, Clodagh Simonds being only 15 and Alison Bools (later O'Donnell) and Maria White 16, and still at school, at the time of their first single, "Fee ...
, with two schoolfriends, Alison Bools (later Williams, later O'Donnell) and Maria White. They released their first single, "Feelin' High", on SNB Records in 1968, when she was 15. Three years later, and with an expanded line-up, Mellow Candle released their only album, ''
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'', which made little or no impact beyond Ireland until around twenty-five years later. The group disbanded in 1973. Between 1972 and 1975, she guested on
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's second album, ''
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'', and two
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albums: ''
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'' and ''
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'', helping Oldfield to coin the title of the latter. She also appears on Oldfield's '' Amarok'' album, his 1990 spiritual sequel to ''Ommadawn''. Between 1976 and 1986, she lived in New York where she worked in a band with
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, as well as writing music for two theatre productions at
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ETC, and occasionally working for
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had a negative impact on her career aims, and subsequently she resumed her long-abandoned studies of piano, and began studying music of other cultures. In 1992, Simonds relocated from London to
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to focus on writing music. In 1996, her mini-album ''Six Elementary Songs'' was produced by Tom Newman and released on the Tokyo-based label Evangel Records. That same year, the album ''Virgin Prophet''—consisting mostly of recordings for Deram by a pre-drums line-up of Mellow Candle—was released by UK label Kissing Spell. It also featured two even earlier solo demos, written and recorded by Simonds at the age of 16. Twenty-five years or so after the release of the Mellow Candle album, interest in the band reawakened, starting in Japan, and the album has now been re-released several times, attaining cult status. One of Simonds' songs, "Silversong", was covered by
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in 1988, and another, "Poet and the Witch", was covered by
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in 1998. In 1999, she sang a version of the
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song "Golden Hair" for Russell Mills' album ''Pearl & Umbra''. Between 2005 and 2007, under the name Fovea Hex, she released 3 EPs, collectively entitled ''Neither Speak Nor Remain Silent'', featuring Michael Begg,
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, John Contreras, Roger Doyle,
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, Percy Jones,
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, Hugh O'Neill, Colin Potter of Nurse with Wound, Geoff Sample, Lydia Sasse, Laura Sheeran, and
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. Each EP was available in a special edition that included an additional disc, containing an extensive re-working of that EP's material by The Hafler Trio. As a performing unit, Fovea Hex usually consists of Clodagh Simonds,
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, Michael Begg and Colin Potter, with either
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, Kate Ellis or John Contreras on cello. In May 2007, Fovea Hex performed at the invitation of
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at the Fondation Cartier in Paris, as part of his ''The Air Is on Fire'' retrospective exhibition.
Having also performed in Austria, Spain and Italy in 2007 and 2008, Fovea Hex made their debut Irish performance at the Electric Picnic#2009 festival, Electric Picnic festival in
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, Co. Laois, in August 2008. Clodagh Simonds presently lives in Dublin.


Discography


Albums

* Mellow Candle – ''Swaddling Songs'' (Deram, 1971) * Fovea Hex – ''Bloom'' (part 1 of ''Neither Speak Nor Remain Silent'', Janet Records/Die Stadt, 2005) * Fovea Hex – ''Huge'' (part 2 of ''Neither Speak Nor Remain Silent'', Janet Records/Die Stadt, 2006) * Fovea Hex – ''Allure'' (part 3 of ''Neither Speak Nor Remain Silent'', Janet Records/Die Stadt, 2007) * Fovea Hex – ''Here Is Where We Used To Sing'', Janet Records, 2012 * Fovea Hex - ''The Salt Garden 1'', Headphone Dust/Die Stadt, 9 March 2016 * Fovea Hex - ''The Salt Garden 2'', Headphone Dust/Die Stadt, June 2017


Singles

* Mellow Candle – "Feelin High"/"Tea with the Sun" (SNB, 1968) * Mellow Candle – "Dan The Wing"/"Silversong" (Deram, 1971) * Fovea Hex &
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– "Gone"/"Every Evening" (Die Stadt, 2007)


Selected credits

* Thin Lizzy – ''
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'' (vocals, piano, mellotron) * Mike Oldfield – ''
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'' (vocals) * Mike Oldfield – ''
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'' (vocals, lyrics) * Mike Oldfield – ''Amarok'' (vocals) * Mike Oldfield – ''
Tubular Bells III ''Tubular Bells III'' is the eighteenth studio album by English guitarist, songwriter, and producer Mike Oldfield. It was released on 31 August 1998 by Warner Music UK and is the third installment in his ''Tubular Bells'' album series, following ...
'' (vocals) * Jade Warrior – ''
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'' (vocals) * Russell Mills – ''Pearl + Umbra'' (vocals, harmonium) * Tunnels with Percy Jones – ''Natural Selection'' (treated vocals) *
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''Black Ships Ate The Sky'' (vocals, zither, psaltery) *
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– ''For Alan Turing'' (vocals for ''Molly Malone'') * Human Greed – ''Black Hill: Midnight At the Blighted Star'' (piano) *
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''Insurgentes'', (vocals, lyrics) * Thinguma*jigsaw – ''Misery Together'' (piano on track: "Folkgore / Dulce Et Decorum Est Pro Pornografica Mori") (2012)


References


External links


Janet Records WebsiteInterview with The Irish Times, November 2008Interview with Tokafi (January 2007) Fovea Hex on MyspaceReview of "Bloom", Pitchfork MediaReview of "Huge", Pitchfork MediaReview of "Allure", Pitchfork mediaMellow Candle – comprehensive history extracted from IRISH FOLK, TRAD AND BLUES – A SECRET HISTORY
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