Nigel Eaton
{{Short description|English musician (born 1966)}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Nigel Eaton
| image = Nigel Eaton 2013.jpg
| caption = Eaton in 2013
| instrument = Hurdy-gurdy
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| occupation = {{hlist|Furniture maker}}
| birth_place = Lyndhurst, Hampshire, England
| years_active = 1987–present
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| past_member_of = {{hlist|Page and Plant|Blowzabella}}
| website = {{URL|nigeleaton.co.uk}}
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Nigel Eaton is a British multi-instrumentalist and composer best known for playing the hurdy-gurdy. Born in Lyndhurst, Eaton played the piano and cello before switching to the hurdy-gurdy in 1981 when his father, Christopher Eaton, began manufacturing them.{{Cite web|title=Nigel Eaton age, hometown, biography|url=https://www.last.fm/music/Nigel+Eaton/+wiki|access-date=2021-12-23|website=Last.fm|language=en}} Eaton has been described as the "foremost hurdy-gurdy player in popular music in North America and Europe".{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/276305444|title=Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|year=2003|isbn=978-1-84714-472-0|editor-last=Shepherd|editor-first=John|volume=2|location=London|pages=438|oclc=276305444|editor-last2=Wicke|editor-first2=Peter|editor-last3=Laing|editor-first3=Dave|editor-last4=Horn|editor-first4=David|editor-last5=Oliver|editor-first5=Paul}}
Career
Eaton has performed as a member of a number of different bands, including Whirling Pope Joan (with Julie Murphy), Blowzabella, Ancient Beatbox, The Duellists, and Firestarters of Leiden. He has released three solo albums, Panaterra (2024), The Music of the Hurdy-Gurdy (1987) and Pandemonium (2002), and the collaborative album Panic at the Café (1993) with Andy Cutting.
As a session musician, Eaton has contributed to the film scores for Robin Hood, The Shipping News, Kingdom of Heaven, Aliens, Mansfield Park, Tulip Fever, and Carl Davis's 1980 score for the 1927 silent film Napoléon.{{Cite web|title=Nigel Eaton|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0247867/|access-date=2021-12-23|website=IMDb}} Eaton wrote "The Halsway Schottische", a tune which later became "The Halsway Carol" (with lyrics by friend and collaborator Iain Frisk) and has seen hundreds of versions performed.{{Cite web |title=Halsway Schottische & Halsway Carol |url=https://halsway.musicwebdesign.nl/ |access-date=2023-03-02 |url-status=dead |archive-date=2022-01-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220118110316/https://halsway.musicwebdesign.nl/}} He has performed Howard Skempton's Concerto for Hurdy-gurdy and Percussion (written for himself and Evelyn Glennie) with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the Bournemouth Sinfonietta.{{Cite web |last=Hugill |first=Robert |website=Planet Hugill |title=A profound sense of imagination: music for unusual combinations of instruments by Howard Skempton on 'The man hurdy-gurdy and me' |url=https://www.planethugill.com/2020/04/a-profound-sense-of-imagination-music.html |date=2020-04-14 |access-date=2023-03-02}}
Eaton has collaborated and recorded with a wide range of other artists including Afro Celt Sound System, Loreena McKennitt, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, Scott Walker, Shelleyan Orphan, New London Consort, Heidi Berry, Gary Kemp, Bombay Bicycle Club, Blue Aeroplanes, Martin Simpson, The Palladian Ensemble, Moya Brennan, Robert Plant, Maddy Prior, June Tabor, Silly Sisters, The Tavener Consort, Jake Walton, and Hamish Moore.
In addition to his work in music and film, Eaton is a designer and maker of built-in furniture in South London.{{Cite web |title=Nigel Eaton: Built-In Cupboards and Bookcases |url=https://www.nigeleaton.co.uk/ |access-date=2023-03-02 |language=en}}
Discography
Solo albums
- The Music of the Hurdy-Gurdy (1987)
- Pandemonium (2002)
- Panaterra (2024)
Collaborative albums
- Panic at the Café (with Andy Cutting) (1993)
With Blowzabella
- Wall of Sound (1986)
- The B to A of Blowzabella (1986)
- A Richer Dust (1988)
- Vanilla (1990)
With Ancient Beatbox
- Ancient Beatbox (1989)
With Whirling Pope Joan
- Spin (1994)
With The Duellists
- English Hurdy-Gurdy Music (1997)
Recording credits
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!Year ! width="220" |Album !Artist !Credit(s) |
1987
|Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters |Marc Almond & the Willing Sinners |Hurdy-gurdy, percussion |
1987
|Spitting Out Miracles |Hurdy-gurdy |
1987
|No More to the Dance |Hurdy-gurdy |
1991
|Humroot |Hurdy-gurdy |
1993
|Robert Plant |Hurdy-gurdy on "Come Into My Life" and "I Believe" |
1994
|Loreena McKennitt |Hurdy-gurdy |
1994
|No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded |Jimmy Page & Robert Plant |Hurdy-gurdy |
1997
|Joseph Arthur |Hurdy-gurdy |
1997
|Les Saisons Amusantes |The Palladian Ensemble |Hurdy-gurdy |
1997
|Loreena McKennitt |Hurdy-gurdy, lira da braccio, rebec |
1998
|Green Electric |David Rice |Hurdy-gurdy |
1999
|Afro Celt Sound System |Hurdy-gurdy |
1999
|Afro Celt Sound System |Hurdy-gurdy on "Release" and "Release It" |
2000
|OVO |Peter Gabriel |Hurdy-gurdy |
2001
|Afro Celt Sound System |Hurdy-gurdy on "North" and "Life Begins Again" |
2003
|Moya Brennan |Hurdy-gurdy |
2005
|Afro Celt Sound System |Hurdy-gurdy |
2006
|Loreena McKennitt |Hurdy-gurdy |
2007
|Loreena McKennitt |Hurdy-gurdy |
2007
|The Imagined Village |Hurdy-gurdy |
2009
|Martin Simpson |Hurdy-gurdy |
2011
|Mànran |Composer |
2018
|Loreena McKennitt |Hurdy-gurdy |
References
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External links
- [https://nigeleaton.bandcamp.com Nigel Eaton] at Bandcamp
- {{IMDb name |id=nm0247867 |name=Nigel Eaton}}
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