Photos


Imagined Village at QEH, London

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Photos from the Duotone and Trio Hysteria album launch


Photos by James Dawson
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Recent TV appearances


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Electric Proms 2008

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Barney Performs on the Electric Proms 2008 with Maddy Prior.
Electric Proms 2008
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Jools Holland February 2008 with the Imagined Village

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The Imagined Village rehearsals for 'Late with Jools Holland' for more info on the Imagined Village go to: The Imagined Village.

Jools Holland October 2008 with the Eliza Carthy Band

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Barney appeared with the Eliza Carthy Band on 'Later with Jools Holland' back in October 2008.

Barney Morse-Brown

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“One of the best and hardest working cellists in Oxford”

Matt Sage, Big Village

Since first picking up the cello at the age of seven, Barney has gone onto performing internationally with bands such as the Eliza Carthy Band, Chris Wood, and Folk award winning band the Imagined Village alongside Billy Bragg, Eliza and Martin Carthy and Shelia Chandra.

Barney Studied both classical and baroque cello at the Royal Collage of Music and Drama in Cardiff and went onto win a scholarship to study baroque cello performance at the Royal Collage of Music with Jennifer Ward-Clarke.

During his time in London, Barney also ventured into song writing and teaching himself guitar, which led to forming a band made up of other collage students and recorded his debut album at the Royal Collage studios with Toni Castells (Momo Project).

This change of direction continued after leaving collage and since 2007, been performing under the name ‘Duotone’ using live loops combining both the cello and guitar producing carefully crafted songs with a clever use of timing and dynamics, creating the sound of anything from a single voice and guitar, to carefully layered guitars backed by a full string ensemble.

Duotone has gone onto perform ‘Katherine’s Wheel’, an original composition live on tour with the Imagined Village around the UK and is currently supporting the Eliza Carthy Band on her tour of the UK and Ireland.


Recent press

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Interview of Barney Morse-Brown in the Oxford Times.

Barney uses...

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Barney is pleased to promote 'The Cello Band' by Headway
Headway Website
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The AKAI E2 Headrush loop pedal.
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The Boss RC20-XL Loop pedal

Boss RC50

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Snooks Hat's!

Kate Garrett

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On February 21st Kate Garrett and Barney Morse-Brown launched their joint musical venture, Garrett Brown Music, in Oxford. At the time of the launch, Kate had been battling with breast cancer for some 18 months. Setting up this new business was very close to her heart and getting the Garret Brown Music show on the road while she was still able to work became her aim. The launch evening was a very special event and brought her much joy and satisfaction. Sadly, after this her condition worsened significantly and she passed away in Dorset, her home county, on 22nd May.




Below are some glowing reviews of Kate's work and her Biography which shows just how much she achieved in her life.

'Kate Garrett writes brilliantly crafted contemporary songs that come deep from the heart of an ancient English psyche. I was lucky enough to catch her new bands debut performance in a candle lit church hall in the small Oxfordshire village of Cumnor. A packed audience that crossed generation listened enchanted and spell bound as she played an emotionally charged but never overstated set full of songs about love and hope and of course the greatest bird of the all the Wren’. Simon Emmerson
"Beautiful, edgy and thoughtfully arranged songs told with originality, conviction and class".Reg Meuross www.regmeuross.com.

In the past three years the Kate Garrett Band have built a reputation in Oxford and beyond for their intense and powerful live work, earning them gigs at festivals, art centres and galleries, and supports to Country Joe and the Fish and Breaks Co-Op. They released their ‘Homefront EP’ in 2005 on Oxford’s Beard Museum label, working with producer and musician Andy Lovegrove, (Badly Drawn Boy, Radiohead, Supergrass, Breaks Co-op). A track from Kate’s first album ‘Vertigo’ was also released on compilation Beard Museum No.1. in the same year. They are currently recording their next album with Rob Harbron (English Acoustic Collective, Chris Wood) and will be doing a double release with Duotone, Barney’s solo project on Garrett Brown records in early 2009.

Singer, guitarist and songwriter Kate Garrett grew up in West Dorset, starting out in a ceilidh band aged 15 playing flutes and whistles, and supporting blues bands in duo The Polkats with school friend Polly Harvey. She formed Tripping Upstairs with singer Abbie Lathe (Maddy Prior), Mitch Norman and Fin Gunn in 1989 and the band toured Britain for two years, recording their first album with Phil Beer and supporting various bands on the folk scene such as Show of Hands, Vin Garbutt and Liam O’Flynn. She also joined local folk band Dr. Burkes and started the acapella Trio Hysteria with Abbie and Sammy Hurden, touring Britain and Ireland.

After relocating to Oxford and working with producer Sam Williams (Supergrass), she joined indie rock group The Mystics. The band released records on the Fontana, Rotator and Shifty Disco labels, touring the UK and the states and receiving airplay on MTV. The ensuing time of rock’n’roll madness also saw Kate begin work on her solo debut album in LA with producer Jonathan Nesmith (son of Monkee Mike Nesmith). The rest of the album was recorded and co-produced with Will Gibson at Pandemonium in South Oxfordshire and released in 2000. ‘Vertigo’ brought together Kate’s acoustic roots with complex songs and the influence of indie rock.


As well as session work, film commissions and theatre work, Kate has worked for ten years encouraging young people to make music, working for the Chard Foundation, Dorset, Somerset and Oxford Councils and in particular the Ark T Centre in Oxford, where she has co-run the music project for 8 years. She set up the Oxford Young Women’s Band Project, running regular workshops, gigs and recording sessions. The project has released 3 CD’s and had a short film made about it . In 2007 the film was screened at a Channel 5/Arts Council event at Ruskin College, Oxford, where Kate was commissioned to deliver a lecture on young women and music alongside author and blues musician Maeve Bayton (Frock Rock). She has been a board member of Oxford Inspires, Oxford’s cultural development agency, since 2006. In 2007 Kate began running singing workshops for adults in Dorset and Oxford with Abbie Lathe. In 2007 Barney and Kate began work with Simon Emmerson (Imagined Village, Afro Celts), joining up with Dorset based musicians Andy Poore and Lucy Roberts to form the Village Band. Having all played on several tracks on the Radio 2 Folk Award winning Imagined Village album, Barney then joined the Imagined Village band as cellist. He has since been touring with the Eliza Carthy Band and Chris Wood as well as gigging with his solo project Duotone. Kate and Barney continue to write with Simon for other upcoming projects.