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No records were foundThe query was Description:("The Big Session \n \n \nThe musicians... \nPHIL BEER (Show Of Hands) - mandolin, violin, vocal \nELIZA CARTHY - vocal, violin \nCHOPPER (Oysterband) - bass guitar, cello, vocal \nBEN IVITSKY - 5-string viola, vocal \nJOHN JONES (Oysterband) - vocal, melodeon \nSTEVE KNIGHTLEY (Show Of Hands) - vocal, mandocello, quattro \nJIM MORAY - vocal, piano, guitar \nJAMES OGRADY - uíllean pipes, whistles, violin, vocal \nLEE PARTIS (Oysterband) - drums, vocal \nALAN PROSSER (Oysterband) - guitars, kantele, vocal \nBRETT SPARKS (Handsome Family) - vocal, guitar \nRENNIE SPARKS (Handsome Family) - vocal, banjo \nJUNE TABOR - vocal \nIAN TELFER (Oysterband) - violin, viola, vocal \n \nOne day, after performing thousands of concerts for audiences and playing in scores of sessions just to entertain themselves and friends (in the pub, in the kitchen, backstage ...), Oysterband had a simple but actually quite subversive idea: take the informal, all-pitch-in spirit of the session, put it on the big stage - and see what happens. \n \nOysters were used to performing with guests in the conventional way, but this would be different. Everyone would pick what they wanted to sing and play, and if you know it you join in. (and to hell with the production polish.) Hence: the Big Session - a fresh attitude to performance? They hoped so. \n \nSure after a couple of try-out (but increasingly confident) tours that this could work on record too, they hired a small London venue, Bush Hall, for three days and nights earlier this year, organised an audience, parked a mobile studio on the street outside, and got down to work. \n \nTo the cream of younger British folk/roots artists from the last Big Session tour (Eliza, Ben, Jim, James) they added some friends of longer standing, Steve Knightley and Phil Beer (Show of Hands) and June Tabor") IN (ENG)
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No records were found (Query:Description:("The Big Session \n \n \nThe musicians... \nPHIL BEER (Show Of Hands) - mandolin, violin, vocal \nELIZA CARTHY - vocal, violin \nCHOPPER (Oysterband) - bass guitar, cello, vocal \nBEN IVITSKY - 5-string viola, vocal \nJOHN JONES (Oysterband) - vocal, melodeon \nSTEVE KNIGHTLEY (Show Of Hands) - vocal, mandocello, quattro \nJIM MORAY - vocal, piano, guitar \nJAMES OGRADY - uíllean pipes, whistles, violin, vocal \nLEE PARTIS (Oysterband) - drums, vocal \nALAN PROSSER (Oysterband) - guitars, kantele, vocal \nBRETT SPARKS (Handsome Family) - vocal, guitar \nRENNIE SPARKS (Handsome Family) - vocal, banjo \nJUNE TABOR - vocal \nIAN TELFER (Oysterband) - violin, viola, vocal \n \nOne day, after performing thousands of concerts for audiences and playing in scores of sessions just to entertain themselves and friends (in the pub, in the kitchen, backstage ...), Oysterband had a simple but actually quite subversive idea: take the informal, all-pitch-in spirit of the session, put it on the big stage - and see what happens. \n \nOysters were used to performing with guests in the conventional way, but this would be different. Everyone would pick what they wanted to sing and play, and if you know it you join in. (and to hell with the production polish.) Hence: the Big Session - a fresh attitude to performance? They hoped so. \n \nSure after a couple of try-out (but increasingly confident) tours that this could work on record too, they hired a small London venue, Bush Hall, for three days and nights earlier this year, organised an audience, parked a mobile studio on the street outside, and got down to work. \n \nTo the cream of younger British folk/roots artists from the last Big Session tour (Eliza, Ben, Jim, James) they added some friends of longer standing, Steve Knightley and Phil Beer (Show of Hands) and June Tabor"))
No records were foundThe query was Description:("The Big Session \n \n \nThe musicians... \nPHIL BEER (Show Of Hands) - mandolin, violin, vocal \nELIZA CARTHY - vocal, violin \nCHOPPER (Oysterband) - bass guitar, cello, vocal \nBEN IVITSKY - 5-string viola, vocal \nJOHN JONES (Oysterband) - vocal, melodeon \nSTEVE KNIGHTLEY (Show Of Hands) - vocal, mandocello, quattro \nJIM MORAY - vocal, piano, guitar \nJAMES OGRADY - uíllean pipes, whistles, violin, vocal \nLEE PARTIS (Oysterband) - drums, vocal \nALAN PROSSER (Oysterband) - guitars, kantele, vocal \nBRETT SPARKS (Handsome Family) - vocal, guitar \nRENNIE SPARKS (Handsome Family) - vocal, banjo \nJUNE TABOR - vocal \nIAN TELFER (Oysterband) - violin, viola, vocal \n \nOne day, after performing thousands of concerts for audiences and playing in scores of sessions just to entertain themselves and friends (in the pub, in the kitchen, backstage ...), Oysterband had a simple but actually quite subversive idea: take the informal, all-pitch-in spirit of the session, put it on the big stage - and see what happens. \n \nOysters were used to performing with guests in the conventional way, but this would be different. Everyone would pick what they wanted to sing and play, and if you know it you join in. (and to hell with the production polish.) Hence: the Big Session - a fresh attitude to performance? They hoped so. \n \nSure after a couple of try-out (but increasingly confident) tours that this could work on record too, they hired a small London venue, Bush Hall, for three days and nights earlier this year, organised an audience, parked a mobile studio on the street outside, and got down to work. \n \nTo the cream of younger British folk/roots artists from the last Big Session tour (Eliza, Ben, Jim, James) they added some friends of longer standing, Steve Knightley and Phil Beer (Show of Hands) and June Tabor") IN (ENG)
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