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Silly Wizard was a Scottish folk band that began forming in Edinburgh in 1970. The founder members were two like-minded university students— Gordon Jones (guitar, bodhran, vocals, bouzouki, mandola), and Bob Thomas ( guitar, mandolin, mandola,
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, concertina). In January 1972, Jones and Thomas formed a trio with their flatmate Bill Watkins (guitar, vocals, fiddle) and performed (occasionally unpaid) under various band names in Edinburgh folk clubs. In the spring of 1972, Watkins returned to Birmingham and, in June 1972, Chris Pritchard (vocals) came in as his replacement. In July 1972, this newly formed trio were offered their first paid booking at the Burns Monument Hotel, Brig O' Doune, Scotland, and needed a band name in a hurry. The name "Silly Wizard" was chosen and the continuing stream of bookings ensured that the name became permanent. In September 1972, the trio recruited Johnny Cunningham (1957–2003) (
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, viola, mandola, vocals) and Silly Wizard started to take off.


History


Formation

Thomas credited the name of the band to a flatmate who was writing a book of children's stories, and the group first performed as "Silly Wizard" in summer 1972. Chris Pritchard (vocals) replaced Bill Watkins (vocals, guitar) in 1972. From September 1972 until March 1974, the band organized the Saturday night bookings, and regularly performed at, the Triangle Folk Club in Edinburgh. In February 1973, vocalist Pritchard left the band and was replaced by Madelaine Taylor (guitar, bodhran, vocals). In October 1973, the band was signed to the Transatlantic Records XTRA label. An album was recorded but before it could be released, Madelaine Taylor left the band in December 1973. The master tapes were subsequently lost and the album has never been released. Jones, Thomas, and Cunningham began touring as a trio in January 1974, and went on the first of many French tours in April 1974. The band added Neil Adam (
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, harmonium) in September 1974 and
Andy M. Stewart Andrew McGregor "Andy" Stewart (8 September 1952 – 27 December 2015) was a Scottish singer, songwriter and instrumentalist, formerly the frontman for Silly Wizard. He was born in Alyth, Perthshire. With Silly Wizard he not only sang, but also ...
(vocals, tin whistle, tenor banjo) in December 1974. In March 1975, Silly Wizard began work on their next album. The band was then joined by Freeland Barbour (
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, bouzouki) and Alastair "Ali" Donaldson (1955-2013) (bass, flute), who replaced Neil Adam in July 1975 when the latter decided to return to university. Their eponymous LP ''Silly Wizard'' was released on the XTRA label and the band began touring throughout the UK and Europe.


Departure of Barbour; addition of Phil Cunningham

In late 1976, Freeland Barbour left the band and was replaced by Johnny Cunningham's younger brother, Phil Cunningham (
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, tin whistle, harmonium,
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, octave mandolin, vocals), then sixteen years old. At the same time Alastair "Ali" Donaldson left and was replaced by Martin Hadden (
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, guitar, piano). This six-member lineup then recorded the band's second LP, ''
Caledonia's Hardy Sons ''Caledonia's Hardy Sons'' is the second album by Silly Wizard originally released in the U.K. on Highway Records in 1978, and in the U.S. in 1980 on the Shanachie label. Track listing #"Mo Chuachag Laghach (My Kindly Sweetheart)" (02:26) #"Th ...
'' (Highway/Shanachie, 1978). Founding member Bob Thomas left just as the group began work on their third LP, ''So Many Partings'' (Highway/Shanachie, 1979).


Departure of Johnny Cunningham

Johnny Cunningham departed the band for the U.S. in 1980 and was replaced for six months by Dougie MacLean.


Dissolution and aftermath

They continued recording until the late 1980s, when the band decided to dissolve after performing for seventeen years and releasing nine albums. The band played its final performance in Voorheesville, New York in April 1988. Johnny Cunningham died on 15 December 2003 in
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.
Andy M. Stewart Andrew McGregor "Andy" Stewart (8 September 1952 – 27 December 2015) was a Scottish singer, songwriter and instrumentalist, formerly the frontman for Silly Wizard. He was born in Alyth, Perthshire. With Silly Wizard he not only sang, but also ...
died in hospital in Melrose, Roxburghshire, Scotland on 27 December 2015 as a result of medical difficulties that arose after failed spinal surgery in 2012.


Artistry


Musical style

Silly Wizard played a variety of Scottish folk music, both instrumental and vocal, from fast jigs and reels to slow airs. While the majority of the items they played were traditional songs or tunes, the band did write many compositions of their own. Phil Cunningham generally wrote instrumental music centered on the accordion, and Stewart wrote several songs in a style often distinctly traditional. Once Stewart's singing and the driving, impassioned instrumentals of the Cunningham brothers had established themselves at its centre, the group's overall sound changed little.


Honours

* In Scots Trad Music Awards, 2003 Silly Wizard were nominated for the best folk band award. * Members of Silly Wizard played at Celtic Connections in February 2007. * In December 2012, Silly Wizard was inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame.


Discography

* 1976 ''Silly Wizard'' * 1978 ''
Caledonia's Hardy Sons ''Caledonia's Hardy Sons'' is the second album by Silly Wizard originally released in the U.K. on Highway Records in 1978, and in the U.S. in 1980 on the Shanachie label. Track listing #"Mo Chuachag Laghach (My Kindly Sweetheart)" (02:26) #"Th ...
'' * 1979 ''
So Many Partings ''So Many Partings'' is the third album by Silly Wizard released in 1979 on the Highway Records label in the U.K. and 1980 on the Shanachie label in the U.S. On this album the songs "The Valley Of Strathmore" and "The Highland Clearances" were w ...
'' * 1980 "Take the High Road" (single) * 1981 ''Wild and Beautiful'' * 1983 ''
Kiss the Tears Away ''Kiss the Tears Away'' is the fifth album by Silly Wizard released in 1983 on the Highway Records label in the U.K. and on the Shanachie label in the U.S. This album introduces the song "The Queen of Argyll" and "Golden, Golden" written by And ...
'' * 1985 ''Live in America'' * 1985 ''Golden Golden'' * 1985 ''
The Best of Silly Wizard ''The Best of Silly Wizard'' is an album by Silly Wizard released in 1985 by Shanachie Records. This album has selections from previous recordings by the band. Track listing #"The Valley of Strathmore" (6:17) #"Donald McGillavry / O'Neill's C ...
'' * 1986 ''
A Glint of Silver ''A Glint of Silver'' is an album by Silly Wizard released in 1986 on the Green Linnet Records label. This is final studio album recorded by the band. Track listing #"Roarin' Donald/The Man Who Shot the Windmill/A Glint of Silver (4:19)" #"Th ...
'' * 1988 '' Live Wizardry - Best of Silly Wizard in Concert'' * 2012 ''Live Again'' (Recorded 1983) * 2016 ''The Early Years'' (studio album)


References


External links


Silly Wizard official website



The Rambling Rovers

Andy M Stewart's Home Page

Johnny Cunningham's Home Page

Phil Cunningham's Home Page





Bill Watkins Home Page
{{Authority control Scottish folk music groups Musical groups established in 1970