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Jon Boden (born 1977) is an English fiddle player and folk singer. He was born in Chicago but grew up in Winchester, England. He has degrees in Medieval Studies from Durham and Composition for Theatre from London College of Music. He plays fiddle as part of the duo Spiers & Boden, the band Bellowhead and up until 2007, Eliza Carthy's band The Ratcatchers. In 2009 he is touring with his new backing band The Remnant Kings. He has also written a number of theatre scores. Jon and his partner, folk singer Fay Hield (of The Witches of Elswick) have a...
Brigid Boden is a singer from Dublin, Ireland. After a childhood spent in Dublin, she studied dance there and in New York City, culminating in a scholarship to the Dance Theatre of Harlem.[1] She then moved to London to focus on songwriting.[2] After sending demo recordings to producer and musician Kevin Armstrong, she signed with A&M/PolyGram Records and released her first album in 1997. The lead single "Oh, How I Cry" peaked at #4 on Billboards new breakout artist and #44 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts in 1997 due in part to remixes by Todd Terry and The...
Ulrika Bodén is a Swedish folk music singer born in Helgum, Ångermanland in 1974. Apart from her solo albums and various collaborations, she also performs with Ranarim, Rosenbergs sjua, Kalabra and Kapell Sheida. .
Bodenständig 2000 is a German electronic band using Ataris and other old equipment to produce offbeat, electro- and techno-based music with funny lyrics. Maxi German Rave Blast Hits 3 was released on Aphex Twin's Rephlex Records. .