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Wolfstone FAQ



Archive-name: music/wolfstone-faq
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Last-modified: 2003.06.30
Version: 1.34

                    WOLFSTONE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

   Maintained by Gabe Helou ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

   Version 1.34, June 30, 2003

   Welcome to the Wolfstone FAQ.  This document provides basic
   information about the band; it is intended for unfamiliar with
   Wolfstone as well as current fans.

   The latest version of this FAQ can be obtained by sending the
   following message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

      get wolfstone FAQ
      end

   The most recent version is posted monthly to the Usenet groups
   rec.music.celtic, rec.answers and news.answers.

Table of Contents

   General Information
     - What is Wolfstone?
     - What is new with Wolfstone?
     - Is Wolfstone currently touring?

   History
     - How did Wolfstone begin?
     - What Wolfstone releases are there?
     - What about "Wolfstone" and "Wolfstone II"?
     - What Wolfstone tours have there been?
     - Where can I get their video?

   People
     - Who are Wolfstone?
     - What happened to Struan Eaglesham, Mop Youngson and Ivan Drever?
    
   Fan Organizations
     - What is the address for the fan club?
     - How can I get announcements about the band?
     - How can I participate in on-line fan activities?
     - Does Wolfstone have a home page?

   Informational Resources
     - How can I use the on-line archives?
     - Can I get a more readable copy of "The Half Tail" lyrics?
     - What other informational resources are there?
     - What other bands might Wolfstone fans like?
     - Where can I hear Wolfstone live?
     - Where can I get booking information?

   Credits

     _________________________________________________________________

General Information

   What is Wolfstone?

      A band from Scotland (The Highlands, Perthshire & Glasgow)
      that brings together the drive of rock-and-roll with the melodies
      of Celtic music. They produce a style of Celtic rock that many
      find irresistible.

      Described as "bagpipes with an attitude," the energy and vitality
      that Wolfstone brings to the stage is infectious; their audiences
      are often brought to their collective feet with the opening notes
      of the first tune.


   What is new with Wolfstone?

      After disbanding for about a year, they have reformed and recorded
      a new album.  Check your local record store for Wolfstone's "Seven"
      from Green Linnet Records (www.greenlinnet.com).

      In 2000 they recorded a live album entitled 'Not Enough Shouting'
      on their own record label, Once Bitten Records, (Available, Feb
      2001).  The band recently released "Almost an Island," their most
      recent studio album, in May, 2002.


   Is Wolfstone currently touring?

      They toured extensively throughout Scandinavia, Britain, Europe
      and the USA in 2002. Details for future tour dates will be
      announced as they become available. You can check the Wolfstone
      mailing list or refer to:

         http://www.invernessonline.com/wolfstone/gigtest.shtml

      for up-to-date information.

     _________________________________________________________________

History

   How did Wolfstone begin?

      In 1989 Duncan Chisholm found himself recording a solo album
      in his native Scottish Highlands. Until this point, although
      having interests in most styles of music, Duncan had been a first-
      class exponent of the traditional Scottish Highland fiddle style,
      studying under the expert tutelage of the late Donald Riddle, but
      here surrounded by an array of studio toys, he began to see the
      means to scratch the itch which had begun to bother him for some
      time.  Duncan had met Stuart Eaglesham at a session in a local pub
      and a short time later and ask him to join in forming a band.

      Stuart`s brother Struan, working on the west coast at the time and
      playing keyboards was given a similar offer. Piper Alan Wilson
      blew in from Bonar Bridge to back Duncan up on the tunes and Roger
      Niven from Avoch on the Black Isle provided lead guitar, soon to
      be replaced by Andy Murray.

      A couple of years later the songwriting talents of Orcadian
      Ivan Drever completed the embryonic Wolfstone line-up who, with
      sequenced drums and bass, performed their launchpad gig at the
      first Highland Traditional Music Festival held in nearby Dingwall
      in 1989.  Playing tunes and songs the way they wanted to hear
      them, the band were offered further gigs as a result of their 
      H.T.M.F. appearance and embarked on what was to become several
      interesting years of playing the village halls up and down the
      length and breadth of the Highlands and Islands.

      Their teeth well and truly cut, the band were offered their
      first recording contract with the Lismore/Iona record label in
      Glasgow, and an opportunity to work with the legendary Silly
      Wizard accordion virtuoso Phil Cunningham as producer resulted in
      their first album Unleashed in 1991 The Unleashed album saw both a
      musical step forward and a chance to cast aside the drum and bass
      sequencer and work with a real drummer and bassist in the shape of
      John Henderson and Neil Hay. Both John and Neil, very experienced
      and respected session players, helped the band surge forward not
      only in the studio but also in a number of live gigs promoting
      Unleashed.

      During the recording of Unleashed the band were offered a support
      slot on the Runrig stage at Loch Lomond near Glasgow. The exposure
      to and experience of playing in front of the huge audience saw the
      band catapulted onto a new level of touring and playing larger
      gigs and festivals, not only in the UK but increasingly now in
      Europe, North America and Canada.


   What Wolfstone releases are there?

      The following CDs should be available at most well-stocked stores:

         1991:  Unleashed (Green Linnet - US; Iona elsewhere)
         1992:  The Chase (Green Linnet - US; Iona elsewhere)
         1994:  Year of the Dog (Green Linnet)
         1996:  Half Tail (Green Linnet)
         1997:  Pick of the Litter:  The Best of Wolfstone 1991-1996 
                (Green Linnet)
         1998:  This Strange Place (Green Linnet)
         1999:  Seven (Green Linnet)
         2001:  Not Enough Shouting - Live (Once Bitten)
         2002:  Almost an Island, May 2002 (Once Bitten)

      In addition to these albums, the following items were once
      available, have long been out of print, but may be
      re-released in the not-to-distant future:

         "Captured Alive"   -- This concert video was recorded at the 
                               Music Hall in Aberdeen during 
                               'The Chase' Tour, 1992

         "Burning Horizons" -- a three-song EP.  Features the only 
                               version of "Battle" currently recorded.

         "Unleashed - The Preview" -- Four track sampler of the 
                               Unleashed CD, featuring different versions 
                               of "Erin," "Song For Yesterday," "Ready for 
                               the Storm" & "A Stoir Moi Chroi."


   What about "Wolfstone" and "Wolfstone II"?

      These are re-issues of old recordings that don't have anything
      to do with the current group.  These recordings are being sold
      against the band's wishes.  The band gets no royalties from them.

      Duncan Chisholm offers the band's word on these two:

          "We disown those two albums.  The band we are in
          does not reflect what was going on then; a different
          line up with different ideas and objectives; anyone
          buying those two albums is not buying a Wolfstone
          recording.  We would never promote them and we
          certainly wouldn't sell them to anyone."

      Some of the fans have been less reserved in their comments:

          A friend of mine went to Scotland and Ireland and
          bought the offending Wolfstone recordings there. I
          couldn't stop her ... they're not what I think of
          when I think Wolfstone.


   What Wolfstone tours have there been?

      With the release of _The_Chase_ in 1992, Wolfstone's touring
      schedule expanded to include Europe and North America.  Highlights
      included the headline spot at the Avante Festival in Portugal
      where they played to over 70,000 people.  Their success at the
      international Tonder Festival in Denmark caused them to be the
      only band ever to be invited to perform for three consecutive
      years.  In North America, repeat appearances at California's
      Strawberry Festival and the prestigious Telluride Festival in
      Colorado brought them legions of new fans with their energetic and
      electrifying live performances.  On the strength of their 
      Green Linnet album, _Year_of_the_Dog_, Wolfstone embarked on
      an extensive tour of North America in 1995, beginning in February
      on the West Coast.  Festivals appearances included The Winnipeg
      Folk Festival and the Vancouver Folk Festival.

      1996 saw a tour of Europe in June and July, followed by a North
      American tour and the release of _Half_Tail_.  With tour dates
      in Europe during the early part of 1997.  Since 1997, Wolfstone 
      have continued to play festivals and special events.  In 2002,
      the band returned to the USA to the delight of their North
      American fans.

      In 2003, the band conintue to tour throughout Europe, but have
      had to postponed their North American tours due to logistics
      problems.  Plans for touring the US/Canada are already in 
      the works for 2004, however.


   Where can I get their video?

      The video is currently out of print, but will be re-issued in 
      the near future.  


     _________________________________________________________________

People

   Who are Wolfstone?

      Duncan Chisholm  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Electric Fiddle
      Stuart Eaglesham . . . . . . .  Acoustic & Electric Guitars 
                                                         & Vocals
      Ross Hamilton  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bass
      Stevie Saint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pipes & Whistles
      Alyn Cosker  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Drums


   What happened to Struan Eaglesham, Mop Youngson and Ivan Drever
   and Wayne MacKenzie?

      Struan is plying an marine engineering trade and still playing    
      fine music.                                                       

      Mop is still playing music including a stint with the Old Blind
      Dogs and more recently performing in a project with Ivan Drever.

      Ivan is kept very busy with his solo career and his duo
      performances with Duncan.

      Wayne's non-performing career no longer affords him the flexible
      time needed for touring and he's concentrating his efforts there.


     _________________________________________________________________

Fan Organizations

   What are the addresses for the fan club?

      The Wolfstone Fan Club has gone electronic. The official fan club
      is available via the band's web site (see below). Full details are
      pending, but the current information is as follows:

         The membership will be subscription only and will
         cost 12 Pounds per year. Some benefits from becoming
         a member will be 10% discount on merchandise sales;
         access to Wolfstone e-zine/fanzine; free CD quality
         downloads; free exclusive high res. photo downloads,
         exclusive slide show photo gallery; exclusive area
         within fans forum for members only; monthly competitions
         and exclusive access to uncut tour diary!

      Fan activities are also carried out via the Wolfstone mailing
      list and the fan forums at the band's web site.

      
   How can I get announcements about the band?

      Announcements will be posted to the band's web site as well as to
      readers of the Wolfstone electronic mailing list. 


   How can I participate in on-line fan activities?

      Wolfstone is discussed on rec.music.celtic fairly frequently.  You
      can also join the Wolfstone mailing list by sending the following
      message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

           subscribe wolfstone
           end

      If you are using a mail system that tends to produce unusual "From:"
      headers, you may need to send the following:

           subscribe wolfstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Your Real Name)
           end

      For example:

           subscribe wolfstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gabe Helou)
           end

      The Wolfstone mailing list is a discussion-oriented mailing list.
      If you are only interested in getting announcements about the band,
      you can subscribe to wolfstone-announce instead.  Just substitute
      "wolfstone-announce" for "wolfstone" in the above instructions.

      The web-based fan forums can be found at the band's web site:

           http://www.wolfstone.co.uk/phpBB2


   Does Wolfstone have a home page?

      Yes.  It is located at:

           http://www.wolfstone.co.uk/

     _________________________________________________________________

Informational Resources

   How can I use the on-line archives?

      You can get the most recent list of files in the archive by
      sending the following message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

          index wolfstone
          end

   Can I get a more readable copy of "The Half Tail" lyrics?

      Send the following message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

          get wolfstone notes.half_tail
          end

   What other informational resources are there?

      The Wolfstone mailing list and home page (see above) are an effort
      to get information out as fast as possible.  If you want to keep a
      close watch on the band, check these out.


   What other bands might Wolfstone fans like?

      Wolfstone credits Runrig with paving the way for Celtic rock
      groups. If you've already picked up all of the available Wolfstone
      releases, you might want to look into some early Runrig.

      Some band member also try to catch Dick Gaughan or Dougie MacLean
      when they can.

      Great Big Sea, a Canadian group, brings a rock beat to
      Newfoundland tunes and has a spirit similar to Wolfstone.


   Where can I hear Wolfstone live?

      You can get the most recent list of tour dates by mailing the
      following message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

          get wolfstone tour_dates
          end

      The definitive source for tour dates is:

         http://www.invernessonline.com/wolfstone/gigtest.shtml


   Where can I get booking information?

      Wolfstone uses the following booking agencies:

         USA                                         
           Real Good Music
           Attn: Pat Gerrett
           14461 E Rincon Valley Drive
           Vail, Arizona 85641, USA
           Tel     001 520 647 3851
           Fax     001 520 647 3069
           www.rgmbooking.com
           e-mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
                 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

         SPAIN                                
           El Cohete Internacional                        
           Carlos Barral C/Mendizabal
           4-1 IZDA, 33003, Oviedo, SPAIN  
           Tel 00349 8520 5396                          
           Fax 00349 8520 5481                          
           www.elcohete.com                           
           e-mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED]                    

         SCANDINAVIA                              
           Buks Booking International                      
           Thomas Hensen 
           Gunlogesgade 15,                
           2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark                      
           Tel 0045 3296 1092                               
           Fax 0045 3295 9491                          
           e-mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED]          

         ITALY
           ITALY FRAME EVENTS snc
           (Legal Office)
               Corso Matteotti, 67 36071
               Arzignano (Vicenza), Italy
               Mr. Paolo Sgevano
               Tel 0039 444 676666
               Fax 0039 444 451422
           (Executive Office)
               Via Provinciale, 24 24024
               Gandino (Bergamo), Italy
               Mr. Gigi Bresciani
               Tel 0039 035 732005
               Fax 0039 035 732005
           All mail to: 
               FRAME EVENTS snc
               Gigi Bresciani 
               Via Provinciale, 24 24024 
               Gandino (Bergamo), Italia
           e-mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

         REST OF THE WORLD
           David Hogg
           PO Box 28632
           Edinburgh  EH14 1YY
           Scotland, UK
           Tel     0131 443 2064
           Mobile  0790 986 8952
           e-mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

     _________________________________________________________________

Credits

   This information was provided by Wolfstone and others.  Some bits are
   straight out of Gabe Helou's imagination.

     _________________________________________________________________

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"People were leaving the seats of their otherwise sedate little folk venues to 
  usashamedly dance in the aisles and, in some places, even on the tables."
                         -- Dirty Linen Magazine
last-updated: (BGH) Sun Aug 31 23:30:26 EDT 2003

It might be a good idea to call ahead to check on ticket availability,
times, and exact locations before driving long distances to these
concerts.

Hope to see lots of you out there!

Tour Dates
==========-----------------------------------------------------------------

    -- August 2003 ----------------------------------------- Spain
        2  Festival Intercelticu de Aviles y Comarca, 
           Plaza de Espania, Aviles, Asturias
           Free Entry
           ---------------------------------------------- Scotland
        7  Black Isle Show Dance, 
           Mansfield, Muir of Ord, Ross-Shire
           Tickets Only Available At Venue on Night 
           Doors Open 9.30pm.
           ----------------------------------------------- Belgium
       16  The Deerlycke Folk Festival 
           Deerlijk, Belgium.
           (www.deerlycke.tk)                        +32 56 772315
           ----------------------------------------------- England
       22  The Rosehill Theatre
           Moresby, Whitehaven, Cumbria               01946 694039
       24  Bridgnorth Festival 
           Bridgnorth, West Midlands   
           www.bridgnorthfolkfest.co.uk               01746 768813
           ----------------------------------------------- Denmark
    28-31  Toender Festival  (www.tf.dk)
           Toender
           Thu. 28th (Tent 1- 9.35pm); 
           Sat. 30th (Tent 2 - 11.35pm); 
           Sun. 31st (Tent 2 - Ceilidh - 1.00pm)  
        
    -- November 2003 ------------------------------------ Scotland
       21  'Fiddle 2003' (The Scots Fiddle Festival), 
           Assembly Rooms, George Street, 
           Edinburgh, Lothian

    -- December 2003 ------------------------------------ Scotland
           [TBA]

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To subscribe to the Wolfstone mailing list, send nothing more than
"subscribe wolfstone" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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