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There are 2 Folk bands called Band Of Hope 1. Split Up in the 1990s 2. Still active around Oxfordshire 1. Initially convened in 1992 Band Of Hope were an English folk "supergroup" who produced one sole album, 1994's excellent "Rhythm & Reds". Lyrically it was informed by singer Roy Bailey's socialist views, with excellent musical and vocal assistance provided by folk luminaries Martin Carthy (guitar), Dave Swarbrick (fiddle), John Kirkpatrick (squeezeboxes) and Steáfán Hannigan (pipes, percussion). Chris Parkinson later replaced Kirkpatrick for 1995's 'Last Time Around' tour, after which the group disbanded. 2. "Causing a stir on both the BBC Introducing circuit as well as the unnaturally vibrant Oxford scene, Band of Hope are experts of dark, inherently tragic country-folk, in the realms of Villagers and the ballads of Jonny Cash." The fourohfive.com Website http://myspace.com/bandofhope2 http://www.facebook.com/bandofhope User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Rhythm and Reds
The Carthy Chronicles
The Carthy Chronicles CD 2 - Carthy In Company
Rhythm & Reds
Swarb! The Life And Music Of Dave Swarbrick
Carthy In Company
Thin Places
Rhythms And Reds [UK]
Swarb! Forty Five Years Of Folks Finest Fiddler Disc 2
Swarb!! C is for Collaborations
EP
From Safe Harbour (single)