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This is an article about the English folk band; for other bands/artists named Albion see Albion (disambiguation)

The Albion Band

The Albion Country Band, (also known as The Albion Band) were an English electric folk band.

The band was formed in April 1972 by Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span founding member Ashley Hutchings initially to accompany singer Shirley Collins on her 'No Roses' album. Dave Mattacks from Fairport Convention was recruited, and later that year Richard Thompson and Linda Thompson also joined for a short tour.

Ashley was keen to make a permenant band from these musicians and the first attempt included Royston Wood, Steve Ashley and Sue Draheim in the line-up. This was not to be as sucessful as had been hoped and a second Albion Country Band was formed. This group included Martin Carthy, John Kirkpatrick, Sue Harris, Roger Swallow and Simon Nicol. The band split in August 1973 and retrospectively released their sole album, Battle of the Field, on Island Records.

Ashley then formed the 'Etchingham Steam Band' with his wife Shirley Collins.

In 1977 a new Albion Band was put together to play dance music. Another album was released, The Prospect Before Us under the name 'The Albion Dance Band', and in 1978 they released Rise Up Like the Sun under the name 'The Albion Band'. This name has covered the various line-ups that have follwed over the years.

"Following the Autumn 2002 tour the line-up of The Albion Band broke up. This was as a result of the shrinking number of gigs available to the band. This made it difficult for members to commit themselves full time to the group. Consequently, there are no current plans to continue with the band. With a glorious history stretching back over thirty years The Albion Band has been a showcase for some of the finest folk musicians in the land. Past members include Phil Beer, Martin Carthy, Shirley Collins, John Kirkpatrick, Chris Leslie, Cathy Lesurf, Dave Mattacks, Julie Matthews, Simon Nicol, Ric Sanders, John Tams, Richard Thompson Chris While and Trevor Foster." - From the official Website

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