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The Gentle Good is the stage name of Gareth Bonello (born 13 April 1981), a singer-songwriter and folk musician from
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who performs in English and Welsh. The stage name is inspired by Bonello's, with "Gareth" traditionally meaning "Gentle" in Welsh. In addition to his own material, Bonello has had a longstanding partnership with musician Richard James and has also collaborated with other artists as a session musician.


Career

Bonello started performing in Cardiff
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nights in his early twenties and soon moved on to writing and performing his own material. His debut EP was self-released in 2005 and titled ''Find Your Way Back Home''. It included two English tracks and two Welsh tracks. Bonello's first EP on a label, ''Dawel Disgyn'', was released on Gwymon in 2007. It features Seb Goldfinch on violin, Llion Robertson on keys and Lindsey Leven (now in Gulp) on backing vocals. Robertson has also produced all of Bonello's albums to date. Bonello's debut album ''While You Slept I Went Out Walking'' was released in 2008. Sung in both Welsh and English, it features renditions of traditional tracks and original songs. After the album's release, Bonello was invited to play at the 2008
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and as part of the Wales programme at the 2009
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. He's previously performed at the Glastonbury Festival, as part of the 2009 Emerging Talent Competition, and at the SXSW festival in Texas. Second album ''Tethered for the Storm'', released in 2010, included an a cappella duet with Lisa Jên Brown of Welsh-language folk band 9Bach and backing vocals from
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. The album featured The Mavron Quartet with string arrangements by Seb Goldfinch. In October 2011, Bonello travelled to
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, China as part of
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's China Residencies, in collaboration with the PRS for Music Foundation. The residency at the Chengdu Associated Theatre of Performing Arts produced Bonello's third album, ''Y Bardd Anfarwol'' (''The Immortal Bard''), released in 2013. It was recorded both in China with local musicians and back in the UK with The Mavron Quartet, members of the UK Chinese Ensemble and contributors such as Laura J. Martin on flute and Lisa Jên, who sang lead vocals on one track. The Welsh-language project, which combines Welsh and Chinese folk traditions, is based on the life and works of Chinese poet
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. In 2014 it won Best Welsh Album at the National Eisteddfod. In 2015 the play ''Rhith Gân'' by Wyn Mason, based on ''Y Bardd Anfarwol'', won the Drama Medal at the Montgomeryshire and the Marches National Eisteddfod. The play was first staged at the 2016 Eisteddfod in Abergavenny, with Bonello serving as musical director. In early 2014, Bonello released on Bandcamp a new EP, ''Plygeiniwch!'', featuring traditional acoustic
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instrumentals, with all proceeds going to Macmillan Cancer Support. In 2014 he's also appeared in
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's S4C documentary about the history of folk music in Wales, ''Y Goeden Faled'' (''The Ballad Tree''). Bonello's next album, ''Ruins/Adfeilion'', was recorded in January 2016 and released on Bubblewrap in October 2016. Alongside regular collaborators, the album features Georgia Ruth on harp and backing vocals. The album was nominated for Welsh Language Album of the Year at the 2017 National Eisteddfod and in October that year won the
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for 2016–2017. The Gentle Good has toured in the UK and performed solo and with a band in various festivals around Wales, including the
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Folk Festival, The National Eisteddfod, Laugharne Weekend, WOMEX 2013 and Festival N°6; he's been a regular performer at the
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. In 2015 Bonello returned to perform in Australia and India, and also took a further trip to China to perform music off his third album. Bonello has long collaborated with musician Richard James, performing as a duo and also as guitarist in James's accompanying band. Bonello was also one of the musicians who appeared on James's 2015 album
''All the New Highways''
which was nominated for the 2014–2015
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Personal life

Bonello has a degree in zoology and specialised in ornithology. In 2020 he completed a PhD at the University of South Wales, "Welsh and Khasi Cultural Dialogues: Research through Creative Practice". Alongside music, he worked with the British Trust for Ornithology and from 2007 until 2015 with Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales at St Fagans National History Museum, where he also conducted the yearly bird walks celebrating
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at the museum's grounds. Bonello lives in Cardiff with his wife, Jennifer Gallichan, who is also part of The Gentle Good's live lineup. He supports
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Solo discography


Albums

*''While You Slept I Went Out Walking'' (2008, Gwymon) *''Tethered for the Storm'' (2010, Gwymon) *''Y Bardd Anfarwol'' (2013, Bubblewrap Records) *''Ruins/Adfeilion'' (2016, Bubblewrap Records)


EPs

*''Find Your Way Back Home'' (2005, self-released) *''Dawel Disgyn'' (2007, Gwymon) *''Plygeiniwch!'' (2014, via Bandcamp) *''Y Gwyfyn'' (2018, Bubblewrap) release marking Welsh Language Music Day


References


External links

*
The Gentle Good's blog

Artist page at Bubblewrap Records

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