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- Comment: This is almost entirely a discography and the bit about him is all primary sources. -- NotCharizard 🗨 12:21, 20 September 2023 (UTC)
Joe Broughton [1] is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer and educator based in Birmingham, UK. He has been a member of The Albion Band, The Urban Folk Quartet (UFQ), Dempsey/Broughton and Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble. Joe is Lecturer in Folk Music and Director of Folk Ensemble at Birmingham City University[2]. In the 2023 new years honors, Joe was awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) for ‘services to music’[3].
Discography
[edit]- 2023
- 25 - Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble[4]
- 2021
- Not Leaving Quietly - Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble[5]
- 2018
- Sleepy Maggie - Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble
- 2017
- Painted - Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble[6]
- Off By Heart - Kevin Dempsey and Joe Broughton
- Best of While and Matthews Volume 2
- Fair Winds and Following Seas - Threaded (Produced by Joe Broughton)
- Repertoire for Two Violins - Paloma and Aria Trigas (Produced by Joe Broughton)
- 2016
- The Urban Folk Quartet Live III - The Urban Folk Quartet
- 50:50@50 - Fairport Convention
- 2015
- The Escape - The Urban Folk Quartet
- The Mark Radcliffe Folk Sessions 2015 - Various
- Water For Your Soul - Joss Stone
- of what we spoke - Threaded (Produced by Joe Broughton)
- 2014
- Live in Chester - Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble
- Who We Are - Chris While and Julie Matthews
- 2013
- LIVE II - The Urban Folk Quartet
- 2012
- Off Beaten Tracks - The Urban Folk Quartet[7]
- 2011
- LIVE - The Urban Folk Quartet
- The Glass Chronlicles - Ken Nicol
- 2010
- The Urban Folk Quartet - The Urban Folk Quartet
- Hitting the Ground Running - Chris While and Julie Matthews
- Carved in Bone - Jonathan Day
- 2009
- Sardines - The Conservatoire Folk Ensemble
- 2008
- My Land is Your Land - Ashley Hutchings and Ernesto de Pascale
- Based on a True Story - The Old Dance School (Produced by Joe Broughton)
- Together Alone - Chris While and Julie Matthews
- Belonging - Kate Doubleday
- Thinkers and Fools - Darren Black
- 2007
- Rosella Red - Chris While
- 2006
- The Mortgage Years - Ben and Joe Broughton
- Circle - Uiscedwr
- Best of While and Matthews
- The Gypsy Life - John Wright
- 2005
- 13 Reasons - Ken Nicol
- 2004
- Freehand - Kevin Dempsey and Joe Broughton
- Albion Sunrise - The Albion Band
- Somewhere in the Stars - Harvey Andrews
- Nicely Wrong - Feast of Fiddles
- Perfect Mistake - Chris While and Julie Matthews
- 2002
- Sound Engine - Joe Broughton
- An Evening with the Albion Band
- 2001
- Road Movies - The Albion Band
- 2000
- The HTD years - The Albion Band
- 1999
- me and my brother - Ben and Joe Broughton
- Every Other World - Kevin Dempsey and Joe Broughton
- The Christmas Album - The Albion Band
- Before us Stands Yesterday - The Albion Band
- 1998
- Happy Accident - The Albion Band
- Wings (Single) - The Albion Band
- 1997
- the Acoustic Years - The Albion Band
- 1996
- the continuing adventures of... Ben and Joe Broughton
- Good Grief - Ben Vlijmincx featuring Ben and Joe Broughton
- Misc
- The World - Jim Gallagher
- Liacht-Light - Aniada A Noar with Kevin Dempsey and Joe Broughton
- Albion Heart (compilation) - The Albion Band
- No Surrender - The Albion Band
- Someone Was Calling - Various
- Albion Sunrise - The Albion Band
- Human Nature - Ashley Hutchings
- Andar Per Musica 03 - Various
- The Ridge Riders - Beer/Hutchings/While with The Albion Band
- Clean Feet, No Shoes - Ken Nicol
- The Bridge - Ken Nicol
- Tenacious - Kellie While
- Street Cries - Ashley Hutchings
- The Guv'nor 5 - Ashley Hutchings
- Coda - Roy Bailey
- Born Blue - Keith Hancock
- Absent Friends - Keith Hancock
- The Great Unknown - Nadine Somers
- Goleuadau Sir Fôn - Broc Môr
- Common Ground - Phil Hare
- Georgia On Our Mind - Various
- Heart Of England Vol.1 - Various
- Heart of England Vol. 2 - Various
- A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action - The Cheap Seats
- Burning up the Midnight Oil - the High Rollers
- The Skippers Daughter - Penny Mclaren Walker
- My Arms Are A Cradle - Judy Dunlop
- The Bare Branch - Trefor and Vicki Williams
- A Chance To Dance (several volumes) - The Deans
- The Ultimate in Dance Collections - Various
- Huntingdon Folk Vol 4 - Various
- Straws in the Wind - Swarbrick/Carthy (edited and mixed by Joe Broughton)
- Ice Cream Dream - Film Soundtrack
- Shredded - Film Soundtrack
- Burning up the Midnight Oil - Music video
- Grapevine - Television Theme Tune
- 81 Oakfield Rd - Simon Harris
References
[edit]- ^ "Joe Broughton - About Joe". joebroughton.com. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
- ^ "Joe Broughton". Birmingham City University. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
- ^ "Musician and psychologist amongst University community recognised in New Year Honours". Birmingham City University. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
- ^ Editor, Author (2023-06-08). "Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble celebrate 25 years". Folking.com. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
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has generic name (help) - ^ Shaw, Peter (2022-05-06). "Joe Broughton's Conservatoire Folk Ensemble: Not Leaving Quietly". Folk Radio UK. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
- ^ Editor, Author (2017-06-18). "JOE BROUGHTON'S CONSERVATOIRE FOLK ENSEMBLE – Painted (own label SAE16CD)". Folking.com. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Off Beaten Tracks by The Urban Folk Quartet". brightyoungfolk.com. Retrieved 2023-09-20.