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The Courtesans
The Courtesans - Eileen Daly and Ben Thirkettle
Background information
OriginLondon, England
Genresalternative, pop, indie
Years active2005–present
MembersEileen Daly
Ben Thirkettle
Sindi Dumanowska
Websitewww.thecourtesans.net

The Courtesans are a London based band that combine elements of Gypsy with Glam Rock, formed by British cult Horror actress Eileen Daly (former vocalist of Jezebel) in 2005. Eileen provides the lead vocals and Co-band member, Ben Thirkettle (formally of Goodbye Planet) produces all the music for the band. Ben has also composed musical scores for film."[1]

The band take inspiration from musicians such as T.Rex, The Cramps and Alex Harvey, they are also heavily influenced by classical music. The Courtesans sound is colorful, fun and organic,[2] the band have a do-it-yourself attitude and a punk spirit. Racks & Razors said "They specialize in dark tales in waltz time, sleazy tales set to deadly swing beats and swampy arabesque stomps".[3] Eileen's instinctive vocals have been compared to Kate Bush and Marianne Faithfull. An online review described Eileen's persona as "a kind of Eastenders version of Marianne Faithfull - is spikily good-humoured".[4]

The band has toured for several years often appearing in support of major artists and at a variety of events and film premiers. The band is heavily theatrical and takes a deal of it's visual inspiration from Italian Horror films and the theatrical stylings of Kurt Weill. All of the band's songs are the basis of short films and are often acted out as short narratives in a variety of differing styles which showcase Eileen Daly and her experience garnered from a career in film and television.

The Courtesans have played at various well known London venues including Dingwalls, The 100 Club,[5] 12 Bar Club, Marquee Club and The Electric Ballroom. They have also played festivals including the Dark Mills Gothic Festival in South London (where they were the headlining act) and an Amphitheater in Italy.

Metal Discovery said "the band deliver a great performance, and are certainly worth checking out again in the future".[6] The band have played with many musicians including Angie Bowie, David McAlmont, Theatres des Vampires, Inkubus Sukkubus and Goblin (band).

Band members

  • Eileen Daly - Vocals, percussion, lyricist
  • Ben Thirkettle - Guitar, Composer
  • Sindi Dumanowska - Backing Vocals, percussion

TV and film

Before The Courtesans Eileen Daly was previously involved in a band called Jezebel who released an album called "Forbidden Fruit". A track off Forbidden Fruit, entitled "Plastic Surgery" was featured on the Cradle of Fear movie soundtrack CD. Before the Forbidden Fruit CD in 1998, but also under the name Jezebel, Eileen released a single entitled "Persuasion". Eileen performed on Eurotrash and was interviewed about her career to date. Eileen worked with producer and musician Steven Severin who had provided music for the film Visions of Ecstasy for Nigel Wingrove. The Courtesans have had their music featured in a variety of TV and Film. Eileen performed 'Brute of Cute' in All About Anna 2005 a film from Innocent Pictures under the direction of the controversial filmmaker Lars Von Trier as a subsidiary of his parent company Zentropa. They also provided the title & trailer track to the 2012 film 'Rose'.[7] They have also had further credits in short films such as Teddy Says.

Discography

"Webcam Girl" single

"Webcam Girl" was the first single to be released on Nigel Wingrove's Triple Silence Records[8] in 2008. It was released on limited edition pink 7" vinyl. A video for 'Webcam Girl' was release in March 2013 along with a free download of the song.[9]

No.TitleLength
1."Webcam Girl" 
2."Burn Out" 

Elfing Around EP

The EP Elfing Around was release in 2009 and featured, as an extra, the music video for 'Peckham Rolex'.

No.TitleLength
1."Mazeltof" 
2."Peckham Rolex" 
3."Doll" 
4."Bonus Track Video -'Peckham Rolex'" 

'The Courtesans'

The band will be releasing their first album ‘The Courtesans’ one song at a time for digital download throughout 2013. Each song will have an accompanying video. They will be promoting the album live from September 2013.

The video of the single ‘Webcam Girl’ will be featuring on Loaded TV’s ‘Dial M’.

Videography

  • Peckham Rolex - Directed by Jack Doyle (2009)
  • Doll - Directed by Jack Doyle (2009) [10]
  • Mazeltof - Directed by Jack Doyle (2009)
  • Burnout - Directed by Tracer7Films (2013)
  • Webcam Girl - Directed by Lindsey S (2013)[11]
  • Doll - In Pre-Production (2013)

References

  1. ^ Woods, Pete. "Metal Team UK". Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  2. ^ Gilmartin, Nick. "Wordpress.Com". Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  3. ^ Keenhen, Owen. "Racks and Razors". Retrieved 1 February 2013. {{cite web}}: Text "web" ignored (help)
  4. ^ "Nemesis To Go". Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  5. ^ "Nemesis To Go - Live: Angie Bowie". Nemesis.to. 2010-04-14. Retrieved 2013-02-23.
  6. ^ "Metal Discovery". Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  7. ^ Templegod, Dan. "Dan's Movie Report". Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  8. ^ "All Music". Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  9. ^ "bandcamp free download". bandcamp.
  10. ^ "EILEEN DALY AND THE COURTESANS - DOLL - Jack Doyle Videos : Firstpost Topic - Page 12". Firstpost.com. Retrieved 2013-02-23.
  11. ^ "Webcam Video". Vimeo.

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