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Phil Beer (born 12 May 1953 in
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, Devon, England) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and one half of English acoustic roots duo
Show of Hands Show of Hands is an English acoustic roots/folk duo formed in 1986 by singer-songwriter Steve Knightley (guitars, mandolin, mandocello, cuatro) and composer and multi-instrumentalist Phil Beer (vocals, guitars, violin, viola, mandolin, mandoc ...
.


Biography

Beer first began to play
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, guitar, and
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whilst still at school in
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, Devon. This passion for acoustic music was especially stirred by the
Davey Graham David Michael Gordon "Davey" Graham (originally spelled Davy Graham) (26 November 1940 – 15 December 2008) was a British guitarist and one of the most influential figures in the 1960s British folk revival. He inspired many famous practitioners ...
album ''
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''. He played his first gig when he was fourteen in a band called Retrospect with Richard Entwistle, John Allman and Martin Pike and other musicians, and by the time he was sixteen he was performing regularly. Beer worked with
Paul Downes Paul Downes is an English folk guitarist, singer and composer. He has appeared on eight albums with bands, three highly acclaimed solo albums and has over 150 session credits. He has toured every concert venue, theatre and festival in Britain, p ...
as a duo from 1974 and also in the Arizona Smoke Revue 1980. He was a key member of
Johnny Coppin John "Johnny" Coppin (born 5 April 1946) is an English singer-songwriter, composer, poetry anthologist and broadcaster. He plays guitar and piano and has written and recorded many albums as a solo artist. He has a weekly one-hour show on BBC Ra ...
's band (ex-
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), and together they collaborated with
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on his 1979 ''
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'' album. He toured with
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in 1979 and also recorded some tracks at Oldfield's Througham studio. Beer joined
The Albion Band The Albion Band, also known as The Albion Country Band, The Albion Dance Band, and The Albion Christmas Band, were a British folk rock band, originally brought together and led by musician Ashley Hutchings. Generally considered one of the mo ...
in 1984 and stayed with them until 1991, touring extensively at home and abroad, and recording many albums. Show of Hands became a full-time partnership from 1991. Beer continues to do session work, most notably on
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' '' Steel Wheels'' album,
Steve Harley Steve Harley (born Stephen Malcolm Ronald Nice; 27 February 1951) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as frontman of the rock group Cockney Rebel, with whom he still tours, albeit with frequent and significant personnel changes. Ea ...
's ''
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'' and countless other mainstream and less high-profile projects. Recent projects include two albums for folk fiddle player
Jackie Oates Jackie Oates is an English folk singer and fiddle player. Life Oates was born in Congleton in Cheshire in 1983 but grew up in Staffordshire. At the age of 18, she moved to Devon to study English literature at Exeter University and was based in ...
, two albums for former Spinners singer Mick Groves, an album for
folk music Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has b ...
ian
Jez Lowe John Gerard "Jez" Lowe (born 14 July 1955) is an English folk singer-songwriter. Lowe was born and raised in County Durham, in a family with Irish roots. He is known primarily for his compositions dealing with daily life in North-East England, ...
, an album for singer-songwriter Tom Palmer and an album for north Devon singer Jenna. In 2015, Beer (alongside his fellow Show of Hands band members
Steve Knightley Steve Knightley (born 1954) is an English singer, songwriter and acoustic musician. Since 1992 he has been one half of folk/roots duo Show of Hands along with Phil Beer. Knightley was named "Songwriter of the Nineties" by BBC Radio 6 Music in ...
and
Miranda Sykes Miranda Sykes (born 1978 in Spalding, Lincolnshire) is an English folk singer, double-bassist and guitarist who performs with Steve Knightley and Phil Beer in the acoustic roots/folk group Show of Hands. As of 2019 she is undertaking solo pe ...
), was awarded an
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of music from the
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, to commemorate "great distinction in
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professional lives".


Solo albums

Beer and frequent collaborator
Paul Downes Paul Downes is an English folk guitarist, singer and composer. He has appeared on eight albums with bands, three highly acclaimed solo albums and has over 150 session credits. He has toured every concert venue, theatre and festival in Britain, p ...
recorded '' Life Ain't Worth Living'' in 1973, followed by ''
Dance Without Music ''Dance Without Music'' is the second studio album by British musicians Paul Downes and Phil Beer, and their first under the shorter name of "Downes & Beer", released as a standard 33 rpm 10-track stereo vinyl in 1976 only.https://www.vinylt ...
'' in 1976. Shortly before his work with
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for ''
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'', Beer released his first solo album in 1978/1979, ''
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''. His next primary solo album didn't come until 1994, ''
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''. In 1998, his album '' The Works'' was released, apparently recorded in 1989 during his time with
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. In 1999, Phil Beer started a project in bringing together the UK's finest folk musicians which resulted in the album ''
The Fiddle Collection ''The Fiddle Collection'' (subtitled ''Volume One'') is a studio album with tracks from various British fiddle players produced by Phil Beer. Released in 1999, it was Beer's first solo project of the year during his temporary break from Show of ...
''. With The Phil Beer Band, the very scarce albums ''
Mandorock ''Mandorock'' is a studio album by the Phil Beer Band in 2000. Like the follow-up '' Once in a Blue Moon'' it is very rare. ''Mandorock'' is the first Phil Beer Band album, and Beer's fifth solo studio album. '' Mandorock 2000 Live'', released i ...
'' and '' Once in a Blue Moon'' were released in 2000 and 2001 respectively. On the supporting Mandorock tour, the only commonly available Phil Beer Band album, '' Mandorock 2000 Live'' was recorded but not released until 2009. As ''Hard Hats'' and ''The Works'' were out of print by the 21st century, they were re-released together as ''
Hard Works ''Hard Works'' is a compilation album by Phil Beer released 20 November 2000 and again on 15 December 2008 with a different cover, the album aims at collecting all the tracks from ''Hard Hats A hard hat is a type of helmet predominantly use ...
'' in 2000. In 2001, he and other former members of
The Albion Band The Albion Band, also known as The Albion Country Band, The Albion Dance Band, and The Albion Christmas Band, were a British folk rock band, originally brought together and led by musician Ashley Hutchings. Generally considered one of the mo ...
released an album called ''
Ridgeriders ''Ridgeriders'' is a 1999 studio album based on music from the TV series '' Ridge Riders''. The album is a collaboration album between Phil Beer, Ashley Hutchings and Chris While. It also guest features The Albion Band and Julie Matthews. The ...
'', which was the soundtrack to a show about South Country tracks airing at the same time. They also toured for the album and this ended in the live album '' "Ridgeriders" In Concert''. He and Deb Sandland also released a live album, ''
Beer and Sandland Live 2003 ''Beer and Sandland Live 2003'' is a live album by Phil Beer and occasional collaborator Deb Sandland (also a member of The Phil Beer Band). Released in 2004, it was only sold at the CD stall on Deb Sandland's 2004 tour and for a while thereafter ...
'', in 2004. Phil's first proper solo album for some time was released in 2005, ''
Rhythm Methodist ''Rhythm Methodist'' (typeset as ''RHYThM METhODIST'' on the 2005 version) is the fourth studio album by Phil Beer (sixth including the Phil Beer Band studio albums). Recorded at Riverside Studio whilst on a break from Show of Hands, the album is ...
''. Phil compiled a career-spanning box set, ''Box Set One'', released in 2010.


Discography

*''
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'' (1978) *''
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'' (1994) *'' The Works'' (1998) *''
Ridgeriders ''Ridgeriders'' is a 1999 studio album based on music from the TV series '' Ridge Riders''. The album is a collaboration album between Phil Beer, Ashley Hutchings and Chris While. It also guest features The Albion Band and Julie Matthews. The ...
'' (with
Ashley Hutchings Ashley Stephen Hutchings, MBE, sometimes known in early years by his nickname, "Tyger" Hutchings (born 26 January 1945) is an English bassist, vocalist, songwriter, arranger, band leader, writer and record producer. He was a founding member of t ...
and
Chris While Chris While (born 1956) is an English songwriter, singer and musician, known particularly for her vocals and live performances. She has worked as a solo artist, a songwriter and as a member of a number of duos and groups. Her music is often cla ...
) (1999) *''
Mandorock ''Mandorock'' is a studio album by the Phil Beer Band in 2000. Like the follow-up '' Once in a Blue Moon'' it is very rare. ''Mandorock'' is the first Phil Beer Band album, and Beer's fifth solo studio album. '' Mandorock 2000 Live'', released i ...
'' (with the Phil Beer Band) (2000) *'' Mandorock 2000 Live'' (with the Phil Beer Band) (2000) *'' Once in a Blue Moon'' (2001) *'' Phil Beer & Deb Sandland Live 2003'' (2004) *''
Rhythm Methodist ''Rhythm Methodist'' (typeset as ''RHYThM METhODIST'' on the 2005 version) is the fourth studio album by Phil Beer (sixth including the Phil Beer Band studio albums). Recorded at Riverside Studio whilst on a break from Show of Hands, the album is ...
'' (2004) *''
Rhythm Methodist ''Rhythm Methodist'' (typeset as ''RHYThM METhODIST'' on the 2005 version) is the fourth studio album by Phil Beer (sixth including the Phil Beer Band studio albums). Recorded at Riverside Studio whilst on a break from Show of Hands, the album is ...
'' (re-release 2008) Talking Elephant Label. *''
Hard Works ''Hard Works'' is a compilation album by Phil Beer released 20 November 2000 and again on 15 December 2008 with a different cover, the album aims at collecting all the tracks from ''Hard Hats A hard hat is a type of helmet predominantly use ...
'' (compilation of ''Hard Hats'' and ''The Works''); 2008. Talking Elephant label. *'' Box Set One'' (a five disc compilation of archive, live and new music and video); 2010 *'' Plays guitar and fiddle, sings a bit'' (2014)


With The Albion Band

*''Under the Rose'' (1984) *''A Christmas Present from The Albion Band'' (1985) *''
Yuletracks ''Yuletracks'' is a studio album released in 1986. A folk music/ Christmas music project by Greenwich Village Records, various artists appear on the album, led by Martyn Wyndham-Read (who also was co-producer of the album) and Martin Carthy. Tho ...
'' (1986) (not Albion Band in name, though almost all of its participants are from The Albion Band. Phil Beer appears on two songs) *''Stella Maris'' (1987) *''The Wild Side of Town'' (1987) *''I Got New Shoes'' (Albion Dance Band) (1988) *''Rockin' Barn Dance'' (recorded 1988, released 2009) *''Give Me a Saddle, I'll Trade You a Car'' (1989) *''1990'' (1990) *''Captured/The Unreleased Radio Tapes'' (1992/1994)


With The Band of Love

*'' Folk Fever'' (2018)


With Downes and Beer

*'' Life Ain't Worth Living'' (1973) *''
Dance Without Music ''Dance Without Music'' is the second studio album by British musicians Paul Downes and Phil Beer, and their first under the shorter name of "Downes & Beer", released as a standard 33 rpm 10-track stereo vinyl in 1976 only.https://www.vinylt ...
'' (1976) *''
Live in Concept ''Live in Concept'' is the first live album by Downes and Beer, released in 1980. The album sees the band live collaborate with various musicians, including Mike Oldfield (due to Phil Beer's touring with him for ''Exposed''), and also established ...
'' (1980) *'' Live at Nettlebed'' (2008, Talking Elephant label)


With Johnny Coppin

*''
Roll On Dreamer ''Roll On Dreamer'' is a folk/rock album by Johnny Coppin released in 1978, his debut solo album following his time with Decameron. Like the subsequent Coppin solo albums, it includes cover versions as well as Coppin originals and settings of Gl ...
'' (1978) *'' No Going Back'' (1979) *'' Get Lucky'' (1982) *''English Morning'' (1987) *''Edge of Day'' (1989) *''Force of the River'' (1993)


With Show of Hands

*''Show of Hands'' (1987) *''Tall Ships/Six O'Clock Waltz'' (1990) *''Out for the Count'' (1991) *''Show of Hands ''Live'' (1992) *'' Beat about the Bush'' (1994) *''
Lie of the Land ''Lie of the Land'' is the fifth studio album by English acoustic roots duo Show of Hands. Following the live band setting of the band's previous album, 1994's '' Beat about the Bush'', the duo sought a simpler sound that featured just themselv ...
'' (1995) *'' Dark Fields'' (1997) *''
Folk Music Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has b ...
'' (1998) *''Backlog'' (1999) *''Show of Hands'' (2000) *'' Covers'' (2000) *'' Cold Frontier'' (2001) *'' The Path'' (2003) *'' Country Life'' (2003) *''
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'' (2006) *''Roots – The Best of Show of Hands'' (2007) *'' Arrogance Ignorance and Greed (2009) *"Wake The Union" (2012)


Awards

*2010
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards The BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards celebrate outstanding achievement during the previous year within the field of folk music, with the aim of raising the profile of folk and acoustic music. The awards have been given annually since 2000 by British ra ...
– Best Duo (with Steve Knightley) *2010 BBC Radio 2 Fold Awards – Best Song ''Arrogance, Ignorance and Greed''


References


External links


Phil Beer official website

Show of Hands official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beer, Phil 1953 births Living people English folk musicians English fiddlers British male violinists English multi-instrumentalists Folk violinists 21st-century violinists 21st-century British male musicians The Albion Band members