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Ten Questions With 'Ghost Of A Dog'

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By: Ceri Shaw
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Ghost of a Dog

Americymru: Who are the members of ' Ghost of a Dog' ?

Matthew: Ghost of a Dog are Tamzin Powell: Main Vocals, Ukulele, Matt Powell: Guitar, backing vocals Tracy Neil Elliss-Brookes: Guitar, backing vocals Jonathan Attree: Bass Marc Aird: Drums

Americymru: How did the band come to be formed?

Matthew: We initially got together with a few friends whilst we were still part of the Welsh folk band called Wild Welsh Women, and Ghost of a Dog was a side project in a more of a singer songwriter vein, exploring our love of American artists such as Joni Mitchell, Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Crosby Stills Nash & Young etc. This project soon gained momentum and eventually became the main focus after Wild Welsh Women took an extended break after releasing and touring the second album Death of the Kings Canary.

After a few line-up changes, we eventually arrived at our current line-up with Jonathan (Attree), who was also in Wild Welsh Women, plus singer/songwriter Tracy Neil Ellis-Brookes (or Neil for short) and Scottish exile Marc Aird on drums.

Americymru: On your profile page on this site you say:- "A bit of cross cultural stuff going on here - we're a band from Wales playing Americana/Alt-Country/folk material (self penned)". What attracted you to Alt. Country and Americana? Any particular artist?

Matthew: Its something that myself (Matt) and Tamzin have been into for many years, probably before we got seriously interested in Welsh traditional music, and was triggered by the less heavy side of bands like Led Zeppelin which led onto an appreciation of Joni Mitchell and Neil Young etc. We have also love the fact that lyrically, Americana has been more liberating than traditional music, which tends to draw heavily on the past nothing wrong with that of course we still have a great affection for traditional music and its still a strong influence for us - but Alt-country and Americana music combined with lyrics which are written about our local surroundings in Wales and the West country, create a more interesting mix (for us anyway!)

The US artists that got us into in the Americana field are vast and varied but include Ryan Adams & Whiskeytown, Calexico, Shawn Colvin, and also the classic artists like Emmylou, Gram Parsons and Joni Mitchell etc.

Americymru: Alternative Country seems to be very popular in the UK at the moment. Bands like Richmond Fontaine and others seem to find a ready audience. Can you think of any particular reason for this?

Matthew: Yes and particularly in Wales for some reason, where we have lots of new Americana clubs and Alt-country nights popping up around the area. It could be down to the need for something other than the mass media Pop Idol/American Idol type crap that gets forced down our throats 24/7 these days, plus the fact that its such a wide open genre, taking in everything from Woody Guthrie to the Decemberists (who we love BTW) so theres something for everybody in there and its a genre which is constantly re-inventing itself.


Americymru: Most of your material is self-penned. Who does the song-writing?

Matthew: This album was mostly written by myself & Tamzin, but were starting to write new stuff with Neil now which is quite exciting for us as weve not co-written with a 3rd party for a few years. Theres also one track on the album by a good friend of ours called Chris Reese, who also plays lap-steel and slide on a few of the tracks.


Americymru: What is the story behind 'Full Moon Crime Spree' ( this track can be heard on the bands Americymru homepage )?



Matthew: Its a bit of a fairytale/horror/if only type story and its about a werewolf who has a sense of morality. Basically, every full moon he prowls the streets of Cardiff looking for criminals and unsavoury ASBOs, (people with an Antisocial Behaviour Orders), and deals them their just deserts by ripping their throats out a bit brutal, but very effective in reducing the citys crime rate! Its a comment on the frustration felt by many crime victims and was triggered by a story I read in the news about the crime rate increasing whenever there is a full moon, so we thought wed twist the story a little and introduce an antidote to the problem.

Americymru: Any plans or ambitions to play in the States in the future?

Matthew: Wed love to tour in the States in the near future there are no firm plans yet but its definitely something that wed all love to do Any offers, let us know!!

Americymru: Where can people go to hear you play and buy your music?

Matthew: At present weve been mainly UK based, mainly in Wales and around the borders, although we do the occasional gig in France and are hoping to play more extensively in Europe over the next year keep an eye on our myspace page for up to date gig listings www.myspace.com/ghostofadoguk .

The album is available to buy directly from us for UK based buyers and through CDbaby for North American sales, plus via Itunes, Napster, Lala, Tradebit and Didiom plus shortly via Amazon.


Americymru: What are your future recording and performance plans at the moment?

Matthew: Weve started writing in preparation for the next album and were talking to several record companies about licensing Full Moon Crime Spree, who will hopefully get involved in the next album also.

Performance wise, our plans are to hit the festival circuit next year, plus some European dates and hopefully a tour in the States, when we get some sound contacts.



Americymru: Any further message for the members and readers of "Americymru" .

Matthew: Its fantastic that Wales and Welsh culture continues to flourish across the globe, there is a great pride amongst the Welsh in Wales and around the world at present, especially amongst the younger generations. Its a real sense of clan and identity and whenever we are playing abroad and were asked are you English? the answer is 2No were Welsh and these days, people actually know the difference!

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Iain Sewell
01/07/13 01:55:29PM @iain-sewell:

I saw Ghost of a dog last at the Jude & Ant Fest in near Llanthony last June, which is where the video originates..
However they are still going strong on facebook GHOST OF A DOG MUSIC PAGE
New Album Launch in December I understand
Still sounding good....


Ceri Shaw
01/07/13 01:04:49PM @ceri-shaw:

A blast from the past. What are they up to these days Iain....haven't heard from them in a while?


Iain Sewell
01/06/13 03:24:28PM @iain-sewell:

Excellent - Glad you changed the search mechanism on the TAB listing Ceri as I had completely missed this before.

Of course - the Excellent "Ghost of a Dog" are one of our favourite bands and one of those select few to have played the "Crimson Moon Tavern"


Ceri Shaw
12/26/12 05:21:55PM @ceri-shaw:

From the vaults: Our 2009 interview with Welsh alt/country outfit - 'Ghost Of A Dog'. Listen to 'Full Moon Crime Spree' on the page....great stuff imho


Ghost of a Dog
05/12/09 09:02:51PM @ghost-of-a-dog:
Thank you very much, glad you liked it.
marie wright
05/10/09 12:14:12AM @marie-wright:
Wow! thoroughly enjoyed listening....