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The Mandolinquents (also known as Simon Mayor's Mandolinquents) is a British musical quartet. It was formed by its core members
Simon Mayor Simon Mayor (born 1953) is an English mandolinist, fiddle player, guitarist, composer and humorist. He is noted for a series of instrumental albums featuring the mandolin, live performances with his partner Hilary James and his groups The Mandol ...
(mandolin, violin, guitar) and
Hilary James Hilary James is a British musician. A vocalist and multi-instrumentalist she plays guitar, double bass, mandobass Mandobass is the largest (and least common) member of the mandolin family, sometimes used as the bass instrument in mandolin or ...
(mandobass, vocals). In the present line up, which has been together since 1997, they are joined by Gerald Garcia (classical guitar) and Richard Collins (mandolin, 5 string banjo).


History

The Mandolinquents was formed in the aftermath of The Mandolin All Stars (1995–1997) in which
Simon Mayor Simon Mayor (born 1953) is an English mandolinist, fiddle player, guitarist, composer and humorist. He is noted for a series of instrumental albums featuring the mandolin, live performances with his partner Hilary James and his groups The Mandol ...
and
Hilary James Hilary James is a British musician. A vocalist and multi-instrumentalist she plays guitar, double bass, mandobass Mandobass is the largest (and least common) member of the mandolin family, sometimes used as the bass instrument in mandolin or ...
were joined by
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(mandocello) and
Chris Leslie Christopher Michael Leslie (born 28 June 1972) is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Shipley from 1997 to 2005 and Nottingham East from 2010 to 2019. A former member of the Labour Party, he defected to form ...
(mandolin, violin), both of whom are variously associated with the British folk-rock bands
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, Jethro Tull and
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. In 1997 Maartin Allcock and Chris Leslie left to be replaced by Gerald Garcia and Richard Collins. The same year, the new line up recorded its first album ''Mandolinquents'', with both Allcock and Leslie guesting. The new line up adopted the name ''The Mandolinquents'' and has remained together to the present day. They play regularly at arts centres and festivals within the UK and Europe, including a residency ''Mandolinquents & Friends'' since 2007 at New Greenham Arts, Newbury, England. They have been regular guests on the BBC Radio 2 programmes ''Friday Night Is Music Night'' and ''In Tune.''


Repertoire

The repertoire is eclectic, and a mix of instrumental and vocal pieces. It draws on traditional music of Britain, Ireland, China and the Americas, swing, original music by band leader Simon Mayor, and adaptations of pieces from the classical repertoire for the core instrumental line up of two mandolins, classical guitar and mandobass. The bluegrass background of Richard Collins adds another dimension with occasional items featuring the 5 string banjo. Humour has always been an important feature of live performances.


Band members

Simon Mayor Simon Mayor (born 1953) is an English mandolinist, fiddle player, guitarist, composer and humorist. He is noted for a series of instrumental albums featuring the mandolin, live performances with his partner Hilary James and his groups The Mandol ...
is a prominent British mandolinist who has produced six solo albums, four instructional books and two instructional DVDs. He has toured internationally performing and teaching on the instrument. He contributes a regular column on the mandolin to ''Acoustic Magazine''. Gerald Garcia is a classical guitarist who became a professional musician after studying chemistry at Oxford University. He has recorded nine albums of guitar music on the Naxos label. He has composed extensively for the guitar and for film scores. He is currently musical director of the National Youth Guitar Ensemble (NYGE).
Hilary James Hilary James is a British musician. A vocalist and multi-instrumentalist she plays guitar, double bass, mandobass Mandobass is the largest (and least common) member of the mandolin family, sometimes used as the bass instrument in mandolin or ...
became a professional singer after completing a degree in fine art at Reading University. She has recorded five solo albums and various collaborations with her partner Simon Mayor. With Mayor, she developed a keen interest in writing and performing music for children and has written for children's programmes on BBC radio and television (see '' Greenclaws'') and for her own ''Musical Mystery Tour'' series of albums for children. In 2011 she co-wrote (with Mayor) and illustrated two children's rhyming story books for Top That! publishing. Richard Collins is a multi-instrumentalist primarily known for his skill on the 5 string banjo. He won the UK banjo championship three years in succession and has played with many British Bluegrass bands and touring American artists. He has appeared as both actor and musician with The
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and is a trained piano tuner and restorer.


Albums

*''Mandolinquents'' (1997) *''Dance of the Comedians'' (2007) – live album


References


External links


Mandolinquents' websiteSimon Mayor's websiteHilary James' websiteGerald Garcia's website
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