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3 Daft Monkeys
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Cornwall, UK |
| Genre(s) | acoustic Folk |
| Years active | 2000 - present |
| Associated acts | Levellers[citation needed] |
| Website | http://www.3daftmonkeys.co.uk |
| Members | |
| Tim Ashton Athene Roberts Jamie Waters[citation needed] |
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| Former members | |
| Rich Mulryne | |
3 Daft Monkeys are a world-influenced acoustic band from Cornwall, UK, consisting of Tim Ashton, Athene Roberts, and Jamie Waters who combine vocals, fiddle, 12-string guitar, bass guitar and foot drum.
Influences include Celtic, Balkan, Gypsy, Latino, Dance, Dub, Punk, Reggae and Traditional Folk
Their albums 'Hubbadillia' and 'Social Vertigo' were recorded in Devon at Martin Barre's Presshouse studios and Green Room Studios respectively, and were produced by Mark Tucker, who also works with bands such as Flook and PJ Harvey.
The band have had great success at venues and festivals all over the UK and Europe, including being invited by Show of Hands to play the main stage at the Eden Project. Other highlights include Folkwoods, Holland; Glastonbury Festival,[1][2] Trowbridge Village Pump; Folk Segovia, Spain; Lorient Interceltic Festival, France; Kevelaer World Music Festival, Germany; Labadoux Festival, Belgium and enthusiastically welcomed returns to the Beautiful Days and Larmer Tree festivals. They are also a regular support act for The Levellers.[3]
The band has enjoyed airplay on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio Ulster[4] and BBC Radio Wales[5] during 2006 and 2007, and were described by presenter Mike Harding as "a brilliant band... absolutely amazing".
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The band's first album "Brouhaha" featured Rich Mulryne on Djembe, Kick Drum, Cymbals, Tambourine and Saucepan. From "Ooomim" onwards Jamie Waters played bass.
Six songs recorded in Cornwall in 2000 with the bands original line-up
Eight songs recorded in Germany, October 2001, Released 2002. Rich Mulryne left the band but Jamie Waters (bass) joined, resulting in a different sound to the first album
Ten songs recorded in Devon, Summer 2004, Released December 2004 Recorded at Presshouse studios by Mark Tucker
12 tracks recorded live at various venues throughout 2006.
Showcasing three new tracks from the band's forthcoming album, plus one old favourite.
13 Tracks recorded with Mark Tucker during 2007. Includes guest musicians on cello, brass, and percussion
The band played the part of buskers in the Cornish film Darralla Jooan Choy an Horr (trans.The Tale of John of Chyannor), winner of the Audience Award at Goel Fylm Kernow / Cornwall Film Festival 2004.[citation needed]
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