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{{about|the band Songs From The Blue House}}
{{Infobox musical artist
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| Origin = [[Suffolk]]/[[Essex]], [[England]]
| Genre = [[Folk (music)|Folk]], [[Bluegrass]], [[Country (music)|Country]]
| Years_active = 2002 -
| Label = [[High Barn Records]]
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| URL = [http://www.songsfromthebluehouse.com Official website]
| Current_members = [[James Partridge]]<br>[[Shane Kirk]]<br>[[Richard (Gibbon) Hammond]]<br>[[Helen Mulley]]<br>[[Tony Winn]]<br>[[Richard Lockwood]]
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'''Songs From The Blue House''' are a folk / bluegrass band based in Essex and Suffolk.
== History ==
In 2002, James Partridge and Shane Kirk, sometime creative collaborators and band cohorts who had not made music with each other for a decade, decided that it was time to get together and write some songs.
It was meant to be very simple - just two chaps with acoustic guitars, telling stories. The resulting songs were kind of bluegrassy., but sort of folky, and then again a bit country.
Then it just grew. First, ‘Gibbon’ joined, to add not just bass lines, but also for melody, harmonies and arrangement as well as brass. One of the songs, Let’s Do It Country, needed a female voice for a verse, so Helen stepped in – and refused to leave, especially once she’d helped to write a good chunk of what turned out to be the second album ‘Too’.
James found a mandolin and dobro player at an Asparagus Fair. Tony Winn, a banjo player, offered to fit in gigs between acting engagements and his own ‘Singing in the Bath’ show. Fiddly Richard (that’s not his real name) shyly played violin and quickly became indispensable.
“Tree” is SftBH’s third album. At the moment, the line up can feature anything from two to nine members, plus a couple of guests here and there. It’s still very hard to pin the band’s ‘sound’ down.
== Discography ==
{{main|Songs From The Blue House discography}}
Full studio albums:
*''[[Songs From The Blue House]]'' (2003)
*''[[Too]]'' (2005)
*''[[Tree]]'' (2007)
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.songsfromthebluehouse.com Songs From The Blue House official site]
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