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The Poozies
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About The Poozies
The Poozies began their career in 1990 after Patsy Seddon and Mary Macmaster, aka the Scottish harp duo, Sileas, had been working with singer Sally Barker on a solo album. They all agreed that a new women's group was a good idea and when Sally met the all-Ireland accordion champion, Karen Tweed, at the Hong Kong Folk Festival, the band was born.
During the last 10 or so years, the band has enjoyed great success wherever they have travelled, due largely to the spirit of joy in their music which is at their core, whatever changes are on the surface.
With Sally there was an element of rock music present - she was once described as "the only person I've heard SCREAM in tune", (Shetland Folk Festival). When Sally left to start a family, the "voice of the nineties", Kate Rusby, joined.
With Kate came a more traditional flavour and a blossoming of the harmony singing that is such a trade-mark of The Poozies. However, Kate's meteoric rise to stardom, via the Mercury Awards swept her away from the band to concentrate on solo work and a new metamorphosis occurred.
Joining old-timers, Patsy, Karen, and Mary came the quite delightful Eilidh Shaw, a great young west coast (of Scotland) fiddler with a healthy and impressive musical pedigree. Eilidh grew up playing fiddle in her parent's ceilidh band, The Highfield Band, which is in demand over the whole of Britain because it is one of the best Scottish Country Dance Bands around.
During the last 10 or so years, the band has enjoyed great success wherever they have travelled, due largely to the spirit of joy in their music which is at their core, whatever changes are on the surface.
With Sally there was an element of rock music present - she was once described as "the only person I've heard SCREAM in tune", (Shetland Folk Festival). When Sally left to start a family, the "voice of the nineties", Kate Rusby, joined.
With Kate came a more traditional flavour and a blossoming of the harmony singing that is such a trade-mark of The Poozies. However, Kate's meteoric rise to stardom, via the Mercury Awards swept her away from the band to concentrate on solo work and a new metamorphosis occurred.
Joining old-timers, Patsy, Karen, and Mary came the quite delightful Eilidh Shaw, a great young west coast (of Scotland) fiddler with a healthy and impressive musical pedigree. Eilidh grew up playing fiddle in her parent's ceilidh band, The Highfield Band, which is in demand over the whole of Britain because it is one of the best Scottish Country Dance Bands around.
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Genres:
Folk
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Poozies to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Kate Rusby
59K Followers
Follow
Sally Barker
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Lau
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Breabach
25K Followers
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Kris Drever
12K Followers
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concerts and tour dates
Past
JAN
21
2023
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Oran Mor
I Was There
AUG
02
2020
Aviemore, United Kingdom
The Old Bridge Inn
I Was There
JUL
09
2020
Sheffield, United Kingdom
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I Was There
JAN
25
2020
Glasgow, United Kingdom
City Halls & Old Fruitmarket
I Was There
JUN
16
2019
Aviemore, United Kingdom
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I Was There
MAY
20
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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About The Poozies
The Poozies began their career in 1990 after Patsy Seddon and Mary Macmaster, aka the Scottish harp duo, Sileas, had been working with singer Sally Barker on a solo album. They all agreed that a new women's group was a good idea and when Sally met the all-Ireland accordion champion, Karen Tweed, at the Hong Kong Folk Festival, the band was born.
During the last 10 or so years, the band has enjoyed great success wherever they have travelled, due largely to the spirit of joy in their music which is at their core, whatever changes are on the surface.
With Sally there was an element of rock music present - she was once described as "the only person I've heard SCREAM in tune", (Shetland Folk Festival). When Sally left to start a family, the "voice of the nineties", Kate Rusby, joined.
With Kate came a more traditional flavour and a blossoming of the harmony singing that is such a trade-mark of The Poozies. However, Kate's meteoric rise to stardom, via the Mercury Awards swept her away from the band to concentrate on solo work and a new metamorphosis occurred.
Joining old-timers, Patsy, Karen, and Mary came the quite delightful Eilidh Shaw, a great young west coast (of Scotland) fiddler with a healthy and impressive musical pedigree. Eilidh grew up playing fiddle in her parent's ceilidh band, The Highfield Band, which is in demand over the whole of Britain because it is one of the best Scottish Country Dance Bands around.
During the last 10 or so years, the band has enjoyed great success wherever they have travelled, due largely to the spirit of joy in their music which is at their core, whatever changes are on the surface.
With Sally there was an element of rock music present - she was once described as "the only person I've heard SCREAM in tune", (Shetland Folk Festival). When Sally left to start a family, the "voice of the nineties", Kate Rusby, joined.
With Kate came a more traditional flavour and a blossoming of the harmony singing that is such a trade-mark of The Poozies. However, Kate's meteoric rise to stardom, via the Mercury Awards swept her away from the band to concentrate on solo work and a new metamorphosis occurred.
Joining old-timers, Patsy, Karen, and Mary came the quite delightful Eilidh Shaw, a great young west coast (of Scotland) fiddler with a healthy and impressive musical pedigree. Eilidh grew up playing fiddle in her parent's ceilidh band, The Highfield Band, which is in demand over the whole of Britain because it is one of the best Scottish Country Dance Bands around.
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Genres:
Folk
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