Magna Carta (band)
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Magna Carta is a folk rock group originally formed in London
in April 1969; their first concert was on 10 May 1969, by Chris Simpson (guitar, vocals), Lyell Tranter (guitar, vocals), and Glen Stuart (vocals).
Although never purely a folk band, they managed to successfully bridge the gap between folk and folk rock. The trio released albums for Fontana Records
and Vertigo Records
, enjoying particular success with 1970's Seasons before Tranter returned to Australia. Davey Johnstone
joined the line-up as his replacement, recording Songs From Wasties Orchard and In Concert with the band before leaving to work with Elton John
, with whom he is still playing.
There followed a period of much change and upheaval as Simpson and Stuart added a new rhythm section, but Glen Stuart did not feel comfortable with the new direction. This short-lived set-up soon gave way to Simpson and Stuart being joined by Tommy Hoy (ex-Natural Acoustic Band
), before Stuart left to run a pet shop in Richmond, Surrey.
Nigel Smith joined in time to help record 1976’s Putting It Back Together. In 1977 Hoy’s former bandmate in the Natural Acoustic Band, Robin Thyne joined the band, along with Lee Abbott. Soon afterwards, Pick Withers
was added. Withers stayed only briefly, leaving to join Dire Straits
. Amid much acrimony Thyne and Hoy left in 1979 to form NovaKarta. Tom McConville appeared on the Live In Bergen release, before the line-up changed again to include Al Fenn and George Norris.
Between 1980 and 1982, Doug Morter
was added to the line-up, together with a variety of drummers, including Paul Burgess. The 1981 release, Midnight Blue, contained “Highway To Spain”, a popular track on radio station playlists around the world. Norris, Burgess, and Morter all left, the latter moving on to the Albion Band.
Chris Simpson’s solo release, Listen To The Man, came out during this period and featured backing from Abbott, Linda Taylor, and Will Jackson. Between 1984 and 1986, Simpson and Taylor went to the Middle East to run a music club, before returning home to re-form Magna Carta. By 1986 the extremely fluid line-up now included, in addition to Simpson, Taylor, and Abbott, Gwyn Jones, John Carey, Paul Burgess, and Simon Carlton. In 1988, One To One was released on the Tembo label, Jones left the band the same year.
In 1990, Simpson and Taylor married, and, with the semi-retirement of Lee Abbott, they continued to play as Magna Carta as a duo, as well as with a larger line-up for extensive touring.
The 1992 Dutch release, Heartlands, was followed by a sell-out tour of the Netherlands. The duo continued to maintain a busy live schedule, and over the years toured over 60 different countries. Several live albums appeared over the course of the decade, in addition to the reissue of the band’s '70s albums on CD.
In 2001 the (so far) last studio CD Seasons In The Tide was released on the Gold Circle label. Unfortunately the label went bankrupt very soon afterwards. In 2002 the DVD Ticket To The Moon was released, recorded at the Dutch island of Texel in 2001.
In Autumn 2001 Chris and Linda supported Fairport Convention
on their Dutch theatre tour. At De Hanzehof theatre in Zutphen they saw a young violin player from the Netherlands who played some songs with Fairport. Afterwards they met the young man, Matt(hijs) Barnhoorn, who was born in Alphen aan den Rijn and lives in Borculo. They asked him to join them on one of their concerts. In 2002 Matt became a permanent member of Magna Carta. As well as violin he plays mandolin and guitar. Together they performed two tours of the Netherlands each year since, one spring tour (usually in music cafés, folk clubs, and small venues) and one autumn tour, mainly in theatres throughout the country. They also went on tour in South Africa and played in Canada, Switzerland, Spain, and Belgium.
In 2006 Chris and Linda Simpson announced that their marriage was over.
In 2007 Chris celebrated his 65th birthday. On August 17 he was asked to travel to Liverpool, ostensibly to take part in a radio interview with BBC Radio Merseyside presenter Spencer Leigh. However, it transpired that his wife had secretly arranged for Magna Carta to perform at the famous Cavern Club on Mathew Street. When Chris arrived in Liverpool he was greeted by a busload of friends, musicians, and people from the Yorkshire Dales. After an emotional Beatles bustour (Chris is a huge Beatles fan) the concert at The Cavern was a celebration. The band was joined by Lee Abbott on bass and Iain 'Stewy' Stewart on harmonica. At the end of the concert, Simpson was presented with one of the now famous Cavern bricks with the band's name on it, which has since been mounted on the Wall of Fame, along with the names of all the acts ever to have played the venue, opposite The Cavern Club itself.
In 2007 Magna Carta had already decided that they would disband in 2009, mainly in recognition of the deterioration of the Simpsons' relationship. In the autumn
of 2008 they embarked upon an extensive farewell tour of the Netherlands.
On May 11, 2009, Chris and Linda Simpson, along with Matt Barnhoorn, played their last concert at Koninklijk Theater Carré in Amsterdam
. The concert lasted approximately two and a half hours. Chris, Linda, and Matt were joined by some ex-members of Magna Carta: Lee Abbott, Doug Morter, George Norris and Tom Hoy. Two Dutch musicians were also present: Mike Roelofs (keyboards) and Eddie C (percussion). Matt's father Henny Barnhoorn played the bagpipes at the start of the second half of the concert. Dr. Andrew Jackson, doctor and part time actor, was the narrator (as he was on the recording of Fields of Eden on the Backroads album).
But this farewell concert was not really the end...
A tour featuring Simpson and Tom Hoy went ahead in South Africa
in September 2009. Hoy has since stated that he has no intention of taking part in future tours and, as a result, a 2010 tour of South Africa took place with the line up of Chris Simpson and Nick Hall; they also performed in Spain, Canada and the Netherlands in 2011. A Dutch autumn tour was booked, but Nick declined to attend, so Chris had to find a replacement.
Early 2011 the cd Midnight Blue was released in a 2 cd package with the live album Live & Let Live, which got several great reviews.
In September and October 2011 a new Magna Carta line up toured around 17 venues in the Netherlands. George Norris returned on guitar and vocals and the latest addition is Dutch multi-instrumentalist Laurens Joensen [pronounced Jo-ansen]. Joensen plays slide guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin. He is also a singer-songwriter in his own right. His latest album Efterklang was released early 2011. The Dutch tour was a huge success and it has been commented that this latest line up more reflects the early sound of Magna Carta.
Following the tour in Holland the band will return to the studio to record a new album, the long awaited "Fields Of Eden".
For the complete Magna Carta discography, including singles, re-releases, and other albums with Magna Carta songs, see [3]
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in April 1969; their first concert was on 10 May 1969, by Chris Simpson (guitar, vocals), Lyell Tranter (guitar, vocals), and Glen Stuart (vocals).
Although never purely a folk band, they managed to successfully bridge the gap between folk and folk rock. The trio released albums for Fontana Records
Fontana Records
Fontana Records is a record label which was started in the 1950s as a subsidiary of the Dutch Philips Records; when Philips restructured its music operations it dropped Fontana in favor of Vertigo Records. In the seventies PolyGram acquired the dormant label....
and Vertigo Records
Vertigo Records
Vertigo Records today is a UK-based record label operated by Universal Music UK.-History:Vertigo Records was the name Philips Records chose in the late 1960s for its record sub-label to counter the progressive labels of its rivals EMI with Harvest Records and Decca Records with Deram...
, enjoying particular success with 1970's Seasons before Tranter returned to Australia. Davey Johnstone
Davey Johnstone
Davey Johnstone , is a Scottish rock guitarist and vocalist, best known for his work with Elton John.-Career:...
joined the line-up as his replacement, recording Songs From Wasties Orchard and In Concert with the band before leaving to work with Elton John
Elton John
Sir Elton Hercules John, CBE, Hon DMus is an English rock singer-songwriter, composer, pianist and occasional actor...
, with whom he is still playing.
History
Simpson and Stuart were then joined by Stan Gordon, recording and releasing the much-lauded Lord Of The Ages (parts from this album and Seasons were used as part of the English syllabus in several European countries). Graham Smith who had played on the sessions for Lord Of The Ages, was also added to the line-up but shortly afterwards both he and Gordon left.There followed a period of much change and upheaval as Simpson and Stuart added a new rhythm section, but Glen Stuart did not feel comfortable with the new direction. This short-lived set-up soon gave way to Simpson and Stuart being joined by Tommy Hoy (ex-Natural Acoustic Band
Natural acoustic band
The Natural Acoustic Band were a British acid-folk band, formed in 1969 in Milngavie, Glasgow, Scotland. There were a number of personnel changes throughout the band's history, but the best known line up was:...
), before Stuart left to run a pet shop in Richmond, Surrey.
Nigel Smith joined in time to help record 1976’s Putting It Back Together. In 1977 Hoy’s former bandmate in the Natural Acoustic Band, Robin Thyne joined the band, along with Lee Abbott. Soon afterwards, Pick Withers
Pick Withers
David "Pick" Withers was the original drummer for the rock band Dire Straits and played on their first four albums, which included hit singles such as "Sultans of Swing," "Romeo and Juliet" and "Private Investigations."...
was added. Withers stayed only briefly, leaving to join Dire Straits
Dire Straits
Dire Straits were a British rock band active from 1977 to 1995, composed of Mark Knopfler , his younger brother David Knopfler , John Illsley , and Pick Withers .Dire Straits' sound drew from a variety of musical influences, including jazz, folk, blues, and came closest...
. Amid much acrimony Thyne and Hoy left in 1979 to form NovaKarta. Tom McConville appeared on the Live In Bergen release, before the line-up changed again to include Al Fenn and George Norris.
Between 1980 and 1982, Doug Morter
Hunter Muskett
-Beginnings:The group was formed at Avery Hill College in South London when Terry Hiscock and Chris George were joined by fellow student Doug Morter. The band’s name was taken from an anecdote about an eccentric Cornishman....
was added to the line-up, together with a variety of drummers, including Paul Burgess. The 1981 release, Midnight Blue, contained “Highway To Spain”, a popular track on radio station playlists around the world. Norris, Burgess, and Morter all left, the latter moving on to the Albion Band.
Chris Simpson’s solo release, Listen To The Man, came out during this period and featured backing from Abbott, Linda Taylor, and Will Jackson. Between 1984 and 1986, Simpson and Taylor went to the Middle East to run a music club, before returning home to re-form Magna Carta. By 1986 the extremely fluid line-up now included, in addition to Simpson, Taylor, and Abbott, Gwyn Jones, John Carey, Paul Burgess, and Simon Carlton. In 1988, One To One was released on the Tembo label, Jones left the band the same year.
In 1990, Simpson and Taylor married, and, with the semi-retirement of Lee Abbott, they continued to play as Magna Carta as a duo, as well as with a larger line-up for extensive touring.
The 1992 Dutch release, Heartlands, was followed by a sell-out tour of the Netherlands. The duo continued to maintain a busy live schedule, and over the years toured over 60 different countries. Several live albums appeared over the course of the decade, in addition to the reissue of the band’s '70s albums on CD.
In 2001 the (so far) last studio CD Seasons In The Tide was released on the Gold Circle label. Unfortunately the label went bankrupt very soon afterwards. In 2002 the DVD Ticket To The Moon was released, recorded at the Dutch island of Texel in 2001.
In Autumn 2001 Chris and Linda supported Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention are an English folk rock and later electric folk band, formed in 1967 who are still recording and touring today. They are widely regarded as the most important single group in the English folk rock movement...
on their Dutch theatre tour. At De Hanzehof theatre in Zutphen they saw a young violin player from the Netherlands who played some songs with Fairport. Afterwards they met the young man, Matt(hijs) Barnhoorn, who was born in Alphen aan den Rijn and lives in Borculo. They asked him to join them on one of their concerts. In 2002 Matt became a permanent member of Magna Carta. As well as violin he plays mandolin and guitar. Together they performed two tours of the Netherlands each year since, one spring tour (usually in music cafés, folk clubs, and small venues) and one autumn tour, mainly in theatres throughout the country. They also went on tour in South Africa and played in Canada, Switzerland, Spain, and Belgium.
In 2006 Chris and Linda Simpson announced that their marriage was over.
In 2007 Chris celebrated his 65th birthday. On August 17 he was asked to travel to Liverpool, ostensibly to take part in a radio interview with BBC Radio Merseyside presenter Spencer Leigh. However, it transpired that his wife had secretly arranged for Magna Carta to perform at the famous Cavern Club on Mathew Street. When Chris arrived in Liverpool he was greeted by a busload of friends, musicians, and people from the Yorkshire Dales. After an emotional Beatles bustour (Chris is a huge Beatles fan) the concert at The Cavern was a celebration. The band was joined by Lee Abbott on bass and Iain 'Stewy' Stewart on harmonica. At the end of the concert, Simpson was presented with one of the now famous Cavern bricks with the band's name on it, which has since been mounted on the Wall of Fame, along with the names of all the acts ever to have played the venue, opposite The Cavern Club itself.
In 2007 Magna Carta had already decided that they would disband in 2009, mainly in recognition of the deterioration of the Simpsons' relationship. In the autumn
Autumn
Autumn is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the transition from summer into winter usually in September or March when the arrival of night becomes noticeably earlier....
of 2008 they embarked upon an extensive farewell tour of the Netherlands.
On May 11, 2009, Chris and Linda Simpson, along with Matt Barnhoorn, played their last concert at Koninklijk Theater Carré in Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the largest city and the capital of the Netherlands. The current position of Amsterdam as capital city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands is governed by the constitution of August 24, 1815 and its successors. Amsterdam has a population of 783,364 within city limits, an urban population...
. The concert lasted approximately two and a half hours. Chris, Linda, and Matt were joined by some ex-members of Magna Carta: Lee Abbott, Doug Morter, George Norris and Tom Hoy. Two Dutch musicians were also present: Mike Roelofs (keyboards) and Eddie C (percussion). Matt's father Henny Barnhoorn played the bagpipes at the start of the second half of the concert. Dr. Andrew Jackson, doctor and part time actor, was the narrator (as he was on the recording of Fields of Eden on the Backroads album).
But this farewell concert was not really the end...
A tour featuring Simpson and Tom Hoy went ahead in South Africa
South Africa
The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...
in September 2009. Hoy has since stated that he has no intention of taking part in future tours and, as a result, a 2010 tour of South Africa took place with the line up of Chris Simpson and Nick Hall; they also performed in Spain, Canada and the Netherlands in 2011. A Dutch autumn tour was booked, but Nick declined to attend, so Chris had to find a replacement.
Early 2011 the cd Midnight Blue was released in a 2 cd package with the live album Live & Let Live, which got several great reviews.
In September and October 2011 a new Magna Carta line up toured around 17 venues in the Netherlands. George Norris returned on guitar and vocals and the latest addition is Dutch multi-instrumentalist Laurens Joensen [pronounced Jo-ansen]. Joensen plays slide guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin. He is also a singer-songwriter in his own right. His latest album Efterklang was released early 2011. The Dutch tour was a huge success and it has been commented that this latest line up more reflects the early sound of Magna Carta.
Following the tour in Holland the band will return to the studio to record a new album, the long awaited "Fields Of Eden".
Vinyl Discography
- 1969: Magna Carta / a.k.a. This is Magna Carta / a.k.a. Times of Change
- 1970: Seasons
- 1971: Songs from Wasties OrchardSongs from Wasties OrchardSongs from Wasties Orchard is a 1971 studio album released by Magna Carta on Vertigo Records.-Side 1:#The Bridge at Knaresborough Town#White Snow Dove#Parliament Hill#Wayfarin'#Down Along Up#Country Jam-Side 2:#Time for the Leaving#Isle of Skye...
- 1972: In Concert (live in Carré)
- 1973: Lord of the Ages
- 1976: Putting it back together
- 1977: Took A Long Time
- 1977: Martin's Café
- 1977: Spotlight on Magna Carta
- 1978: Prisoners on the Line
- 1978: Live in Bergen
- 1979: No Truth in the Rumour
- 1982: Midnight Blue
- 1983: Sweet Deceiver
- 1984: Listen to the Man (Chris Simpson solo)
- 1988: One to One
CD Discography
- 1991: Old Master & New Horizons
- 1991: Seasons
- 1991: Lord of the Ages
- 1992: Heartlands
- 1993: State of the Art
- 1994: Milestones (2CD)
- 1994: Songs from Wasties Orchard
- 1995: Live at the BBC
- 1995: Las Tierras del Viento
- 1996: Magna Carta
- 1996: In Concert
- 1996: Limited Edition
- 1999: Magna Carta + bonus live track
- 1999: Seasons + Wasties Orchard
- 1999: Lord of the Ages + Martin's Cafe
- 1999: Live at Grassington
- 1999: Midnight Blue
- 2000: Evergreen
- 2000: Rings Around the Moon
- 2000: Where to Now?
- 2000: Forever
- 2001: Seasons in the Tide
- 2002: A Touch of Class
- 2002: Ticket to the Moon (DVD)
- 2003: Ages and Seasons
- 2003: Magna Carta Gold
- 2005: Took a Long Time
- 2005: Live in Bergen
- 2005: In Tomorrow (2CDs and a DVD)
- 2006: Airport Song (DVD)
- 2006: Backroads
- 2006: Paul Stewart - That's the way it goes (pre Magna Carta recordings)
- 2007: Deserted Highways of the Heart...
- 2007: Tomorrow Never Comes, The Anthology 1969-2006 (2CD)
- 2008: Written in the Wind (2CD)
- 2009: Prisoners on the Line
For the complete Magna Carta discography, including singles, re-releases, and other albums with Magna Carta songs, see [3]