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Karen Tweed

 
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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Arranger

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When tradition-rooted acoustic guitarist Ian Carr met accordion player Karen Tweed at the Shetland Folk Festival in 1990, it was a meeting of kindred spirits. In the decade since, the two instrumentalists have reinterpreted the music of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales as a duo and in two folk bands-Swap, featuring Ola Backstrom and Corina Normansson of Sweden, and the Two Duos Quartet, which they share with Andy Cutting and Chris Wood. Prior to their collaboration, Carr and Tweed had been making their mark as musicians for several years. Carr, who began playing harmonica at the age of five and had advanced to the mouth organ and the accordion before settling on the guitar, had played guitar for numerous rock bands and accordion in a ceilidh band, The Harvesters, in his hometown of Penrith. Moving to Newcastle-On-Tyne, he worked with a folk ensemble, The Old Rope String Band. At the time that he met Tweed, he was a member of Kathryn Trickell's band. Tweed's earliest musical experiences were the Irish dance lessons she took as a youngster. After trying her hand at the melodica, she was inspired by an older sister to play accordion. In addition to playing with a marching band, she studied classical music with Lawry Eady. Tweed's love of Celtic music was inherited from her parents who encouraged her to become active with Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eirann and to study accordion with button accordionist John Whelan. When Whelan emigrated to the United States, Tweed began to play at informal pub sessions and teaching herself to adapt the flute and fiddle tradition of Celtic music to her accordion. When she met Carr, she was accompanying Roger Wilson.

Although they jammed together, at the Shetland Folk Festival, until the wee hours of the morning, Carr and Tweed first opportunity to work together came when accordionist Lyn Tucker left Kathryn Trickell's band and Carr suggested Tweed as her replacement in September 1991. Both Carr and Tweed balanced their work with Trickell with a variety of outside projects. While Carr performed with Simon Thoumire, Tweed helped to form the all-woman Celtic group, The Poozies, with Patsy Seddon, Mary MacMaster and Sally Barker, and, later, played with Sally Barker And The Rhythm. Carr and Tweed launched their duo when Trickell elected to take a yearlong hiatus from music. Their debut duo album, Shhh, released in 1995, was followed by Fyace two years later. Tweed has been active as an artist, as well. Her paintings have been exhibited throughout the United Kingdom and have been used for the covers of several albums. Carr has become a much-in-demand session player and has been featured on albums by Roy Bailey, John McCusker and Kate Rusby. He made his debut as a producer when he oversaw the recording of Eilidh Shaw's album, Heepirumbo. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Karen Tweed

Background information
Born 1963
Willesden, London, UK
Genre(s) English folk music, Scandinavian folk music
Occupation(s) Piano accordionist
Years active 1987-
Label(s) Various
Associated acts The Poozies, Swåp, Kathryn Tickell Band, Timo Alakotila, Andy Cutting, Sally Barker
Website www.myspace.com/karentweed

Karen Tweed (born 1963, Willesden) is a piano accordionist from London, England.

Biography

Tweed began to play the piano accordion at the age of 11, and went on to win the first of 5 all-Ireland championships in 1977 (on both piano accordion and melodica). In 1989, she resigned from her full time Art and Design teaching post at Bexhill High School, Sussex, to become a professional musician working with The Poozies, The Kathryn Tickell Band and Sally Barker. Since then she has played around the world, giving concerts in Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia, Egypt, Scandinavia, Lesotho, Turkey, Japan, the USA and Canada.

As of 2007, she is featured on over 30 CDs, and is also in demand for her work as an arranger, composer and tutor, being main piano accordion tutor at Folkworks youth courses for the past several years, as well as organising her own Adventures in Music courses along with Roger Wilson. She is the main piano accordion tutor at the World Music Centre, University of Limerick, Ireland and a regular tutor at the BMus Degree in folk and traditional music at Newcastle University and The Sage Gateshead.

She left The Poozies and Swåp in 2007 in order to work on other projects.

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