Nominated 'BEST LIVE ACT' BBC Folk Awards 2010
Winners 'BEST LIVE ACT' Spiral Awards 2012


 
NEWS:
 
WE'RE BACK!!!
 We last performed at The Union Chapel in Nov 2011, and to be honest, we didn't know if we'd be getting back together again. But we have! We're gagging for it! We can't wait! We're doing a quick tour of Australia in the spring, we're sorting out some choice festivals for the summer, and we'll be touring the UK in the autumn.
 
TOURING AUSTRALIA IN 2013
 
Day Date City Venue
Sun 28-Apr Adelaide The Gov
Mon 29-Apr Melbourne Corner Hotel
Fri 03-May Sydney The Factory Theatre
Sun 05-May Brisbane The Zoo
Wed 08-May Perth Astor Theatre
 
 
 
TOURING UK IN NOV/DEC 2013
Day Date City Venue
Wed 13-Nov Gateshead The Sage Gateshead
Thu 14-Nov Glasgow O2 ABC
Fri 15-Nov Sale The Waterside
Sat 16-Nov Liverpool O2 Academy 2
Sun 17-Nov Leeds City Varieties
Wed 20-Nov Bath Komedia
Thu 21-Nov Birmingham Town Hall
Fri 22-Nov Exeter Phoenix
Sat 23-Nov Falmouth Pavilions
Sun 24-Nov Southampton Brook
Wed 27-Nov Cardiff The Globe
Thu 28-Nov Gloucester Guildhall
Fri 29-Nov Corby Corby Cube
Sat 30-Nov Farnham Maltings
Sun 1-Dec Brighton Concorde 2
Wed 4-Dec Colchester Arts Centre
Thu 5-Dec Nottingham Rescue Rooms
Fri 6-Dec Holmfirth
Picturedrome
Sat 7-Dec Clitheroe The Grand
Sun 8-Dec Pocklington Arts Centre
Wed 11-Dec Folkestone The Quarterhouse
Thu 12-Dec Oxford O2 Academy 2
Fri 13-Dec Cambridge The Junction
Sat 14-Dec London O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
 
 
 
NEW ALBUM IN THE OFFING
Troy and I are getting together early in the New Year to start work on a new album. We've got a hat full of songs we were playing on the last tour that we haven't recorded yet, and we're looking forward to working on some others that have been knocking at my door for a year or so now. 

Photo by David Angel

LINKS TO YOU TUBE VIDEOS

Whole Wide World, Rise, London Calling, No More Heroes

    SOCIAL NETWORKING LINKS:

    Bad Shepherds on Myspace   Bad Shepherds on Facebook  

    and follow Ade on Twitter: @AdrianEdmondson

    OUR SECOND ALBUM CAME OUT IN FEBRUARY 2011:

    "ANOTHER KNOCKOUT ALBUM FROM THE BAD SHEPHERDS"

     4 star review  in R2

     

    OUR DEBUT ALBUM CAME OUT APRIL 2009: 

    'An inspired choice and approach that fuses the best of both musical traditions'

     Rock'n'Reel

    'If The Bad Shepherds new treatment of Down In The Tube Station At Midnight isn't up for a Folk Award next year, there's no justice.'

     fRoots

    Full album reviews here. Buy the album here. Live reviews here.

     

    Played By:

    1. Folk, roots and acoustic music, plus artist news and the latest album releases

      The Mike Harding Show BBC Radio 2

    2. A late-night mix of live sessions, celebrity guests and listener interaction

      The Radcliffe & Maconie Show BBC Radio 2

    3. The best live sessions, chat, and the finest music to keep you going through the night.

      Janice Long BBC Radio 2

    4. The latest books, music, films and plays come under the critical eye

      The Arts Show with Claudia Winkleman BBC Radio 2

    5. Liz's eclectic weekend show, with music, features and film reviews

      Liz Kershaw BBC 6 Music

    6. A selection of Celtic music.

      Tiompan BBC Radio nan Gaidheal

    7. Get lively every morning with the all new Breakfast show

      The Chris Evans Breakfast Show BBC Radio 2

    8. Andrew Collins and Richard Herring take over 6 Music on Saturday mornings

      Collins and Herring BBC 6 Music

    9. Celtic music and what's on listings.

      Caithream Ciùil BBC Radio nan Gaidheal

    10. Chris Hawkins starts your day with new music, forgotten classics and session tracks.

      Chris Hawkins BBC 6 Music

    11. A wide-ranging musical experience from pop to roots via trad, blues and soul

      Caschlar BBC Radio Ulster  

     

    WHAT ARE THE BAD SHEPHERDS?

    The Bad Shepherds play punk songs on folk instruments. Not as a gag, but because we really like the noise. We think the songs are better than people remember. We love folk instruments. It works. We do songs by The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Stranglers, The Jam, Sham 69, The Undertones, The Buzzcocks, The Ramones, The Specials, Talking Heads, Squeeze and others, even Kraftwerk! Alright, they're not all punk, but they come from roughly the same era. We've mostly given the songs a kind of Celtic feel, and we've stuck in the odd reel and jig here and there. But occassionally we just thrash! I've always thought the excitement of a reel taking off is the nearest thing to the excitement of watching punk live in the 70's.

    I love the songs of 76 - 82. I was 19 in 76 when punk arrived. Those songs were the soundtrack to my life as I went through Uni and started pretending to be a comedian. I loved the noise, the faces and the attitude. I love making music. Got my first guitar when I was 13 and along the way I've picked up ten other guitars, a banjo, a ukelele, two trumpets, a banjolele, a mandolin, an autoharp, a charanga, two pianos, a tenor guitar, a triangle and even made myself some Coconuts (strangely enough - from a coconut). I also love folk music, I love the noise - at its live best its the most exciting music to be in the same room with. It occured to me that punk was the folk music of its day.

    I decided to form a band to reflect all of the above. It would be great if you came along for the ride.

    Cheers, Adrian

    Photo by David Angel

    If you still don't know what The Bad Shepherds are about, here's me yakking on about it in an interview with the BBC back in October 2008.

    And here's a video clip of us performing at The International Folkwoods Festival near Eindhoven in Holland during August 2009. (You have to select the clip from the list on the right).

    And here's a pic of one of my ancestors (probably):


    'The Bad Shepherd' by Pieter Brueghel the younger.

     

    OUR INSTRUMENTS
    We get a few enquiries about our instruments and who makes them:
    ADE'S MANDOLINS:		Paul Hathway www.paulhathway.com
    ADE'S OCTAVE MANDOLA:	Paul Hathway www.paulhathway.com
    TROY'S BOUZOUKI:		Fylde Guitars www.fyldeguitars.com
    TROY'S UILLEANN PIPES:	Dave Williams R.I.P. www.troydonockley.co.uk/instruments.htm.
    TROY'S WHISTLES:		Bernard Overton R.I.P.www.troydonockley.co.uk/instruments.htm
    ANDY'S FIDDLES: 		Bridge Violins www.bridgeinstruments.co.uk
    FLIGHT CASES:			Scott Dixon	www.scottdixoninc.com