Dalla

Cornish folk band


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nameDalla
originTregajorran, Cornwall, England
genreFolk, world, celtic
years_activeLate 1990s–2017
labelDalla Records
current_membersHilary Coleman
Neil Davey
Bec Applebee
Jen Dyer
Kyt Le Nen Davey
past_membersSimon Lockley
Steve Hunt
websitehttp://www.dalla.co.uk
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| name = Dalla | origin = Tregajorran, Cornwall, England | genre = Folk, world, celtic | years_active = Late 1990s–2017 | label = Dalla Records | current_members = Hilary Coleman Neil Davey Bec Applebee Jen Dyer Kyt Le Nen Davey | past_members = Simon Lockley Steve Hunt | website = http://www.dalla.co.uk

Dalla was a band specialising in traditional Cornish music who were active from the late 1990s until about 2017. They were known mainly for their festival and concert performances, but until about 2013 also played music for Cornish Nos Lowen dance nights. After this, they used the name 'Skillywidden' when playing as a dance band. Skillywidden continues to be one of the main Nos Lowen dance bands.

Members play the clarinet, bouzouki, fiddle, viola, accordion and percussion. They sing in both Cornish and English.

Various members of Dalla formerly played in Bucca (a Cornish band named for the supernatural sea deities called Bucca), Sowena, Anao Atao and other bands. The music displays influences from these previous sounds. Dalla often appear with many additional instruments, which vary from event to event.

Origins

Dalla had its roots in 'The Jack and Jenny Band'. In 1999 they became Sowena, and two years later, the band underwent a second transformation as remaining additional members left and Neil Davey joined to complete the classic Dalla sound. Dalla's Myspace profile cites a wide range of influences.

Influence

Dalla has greatly influenced Cornish music, encouraging the formation of 'Noze looan' bands, particularly by younger people and

They have been involved in numerous Cornish music projects, run by Cumpas such as 'kick up your heels' in which young people from across Cornwall played in a large underground concert at Carnglaze Caverns, or the 'crowders and horners' project, to encourage processional Cornish music and dance.

Review

In the Cornish Guardian, Bert Biscoe wrote "There is an intelligence that inhabits and underpins the various activities of Dalla..."

Members

  • Hilary Coleman, clarinet, bass clarinet, vocals
  • Neil Davey, fiddle, bouzouki
  • Bec Applebee, vocals, crowdy crawn and other percussion
  • Jen Dyer, viola, vocals
  • Kyt Le Nen Davey, accordion
  • Simon Lockley and Steve Hunt are former members of the group.

Although Dalla has a core of two to three members they rarely perform without additional musicians, and on such occasions when there are only two they are usually referred to as the 'dalla duo'.

Discography

Albums

  • A Richer Vein (2001)
  • More Salt/Hollan Mouy (2004)
  • Rooz (2007)
  • Cribbar (2010)
  • K5 (2013)

References

References

  1. email 2012-11-09 "we’d like to announce the imminent arrival on the nos lowen scene of an irrepressible, rapscallion creature by the name of ‘Skillywidden’! Basically, this is the Dalla dance band, and is the name the members of Dalla (and various distinguished guests) will be using whenever we play for dancing. Meanwhile, ‘Dalla’ will continue to be the name of the concert/festival band we know and love so well! Our first outing as ‘Skillywidden’ will be the big Degol Stul Nos Lowen on January 5th 2013."
  2. "Dalla".
  3. "Featured Content on Myspace".
  4. [http://findarticles.com/p/news-articles/cornish-guardian-truro-uk/mi_8101/is_20100901/dalla-cornish-pioneers/ai_n54995884/] {{dead link. (June 2020)
  5. "Dalla [English]".
  6. "Just Cornish - Cornish Books, Arts, Language".

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