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Steve98052/Boiled in Lead
OriginMinneapolis, Minnesota
Years active1983–present
MembersMarc Anderson, Dean Magraw, Todd Menton, Drew Miller (musician), David Stenshoel
Past membersRobin "Adnan" Anders, Jane Dauphin, Brian Fox, Mitch Griffin, Joe Kessler, Michel Ravaz, Adam Stemple
Websitehttp://www.boiledinlead.com

Boiled in Lead is a world music band from Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1] They formed in 1983, and have through a number of membership changes since then.[2] They continue to perform today, most notably each Saint Patrick's Day at First Avenue.[3]

The band's name comes from John Leyden's ballad of "Lord Soulis"[4] as recounted in Albion: A Guide to Legendary Britain, recorded by Boiled in Lead on their first album, Boiled in Lead, as "The Man Who Was Boiled in Lead".

Their first album contained primarily traditional music, much of it Celtic, as well as a cover of "Over Under Sideways Down" by The Yardbirds. With the addition of Robin "Adnan" Anders on drum set and percussion in 1986, the band's sound changed: not only did their repertoire include a wider variety of traditional music (African, Hungarian, Serbian, Egyptian, Swedish, Macedonian, and Turkish for example) as well as original songs written by band members and Adam Stemple's mother Jane Yolen, but the music came to draw stylistically from other sounds. (The band recognized this; their third album had a note on the back saying "File Under: Celtodelic Rock 'n' Reel".)

Discography

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  • Bold Ned (1985), sometimes written BOiLeD iN lEaD
  • Hotheads (1987)
  • From the Ladle to the Grave (1989)
  • Orb (1990)
  • Old Lead (1991), a compilation of Bold Ned and Hotheads with two extra tracks
  • Antler Dance (1994)
  • "Fuck the Circus" (1994), a 7"
  • Songs from the Gypsy (1995), the soundtrack to the novel The Gypsy, by Steven Brust and Megan Lindholm
  • Silver (2008)

Members

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  • Robin "Adnan" Anders (1986–2008)
  • Marc Anderson (2009–)
  • Jane Dauphin (1983–86)
  • Brian Fox (1983–84)
  • Mitch Griffin (1983–85)
  • Joe Kessler (1992–96)
  • Dean Magraw (2005–)
  • Laura MacKenzie (1986)
  • Todd Menton (1984–91, 2005–)
  • Drew Miller (1983–)
  • Michel Ravaz (1991)
  • David Stenshoel (1983–91, 1997–)
  • Adam Stemple (1992–2005)

References

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  1. ^ O'Donnell, Mark. "FAME Review: Songs from the Gypsy: Boiled in Lead". Folk and Acoustic Music Exchange. acousticmusic.com. Retrieved 2014-01-21.
  2. ^ "Exposé - Artists - Boiled in Lead". Exposé. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  3. ^ "Boiled in Lead - First Avenue". First Avenue & 7th Street Entry. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  4. ^ Leyden, John (1802–03). "Lord Soulis" (PDF). Poems and Ballads. Kelso (1858). Retrieved 2013-12-13. The black spae-book true Thomas he took; / Again its magic leaves he spread; / And he found that to quell the powerful spell, / The wizard must be boil'd in lead. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
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