Kathryn Williams and David Gray's current guitarist Neill MacColl (BTW a brother of Kirsty MacColl) have anounced a new album. It will be called "Two" and is slated for release in March 2008. Wow! Neill is not only a brill musician, he seems to be an hardworking man too! In February and March 2008 he is touring with David Gray and with Kathryn Williams too.
On their website I found some interesting infos about Neill and his collaboration with Kathryn Williams:
"Neill MacColl...
Was born into a hugely important family in the world of folk-accoustic music. His father, Ewan MacColl and mother, Peggy Seeger, were the famously purist pair at the heart of the British folk revival of the early sixties. Whilst nobody is purely the product of their parents, the influence of a father who wrote such classics as “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” and “Dirty Old Town” and a mother who is a supremely talented multi-instrumentalist is undeniable. Neill was part of his parents' touring band from the age of 15.
Then there were the siblings- Callum MacColl is a well-respected musician, and Kirsty MacColl's reputation speaks for itself. Kirsty was Neill's half-sister- they were seperated in age by only six months, which meant “we had a very close relationship, but also a very strange one”. Kirsty was in Neill's first band, Spring: “we threw her out, because we didn't need a girl singer”.
A series of bands followed: new romantic fops The Roaring Boys, The Liberty Horses with brother Callum, and The Bible with Boo Hewerdine, before Neill turned to a career as a guitarist, singer and producer (he rightly rejects the phrase “session guitarist”) His career has included long spells in Eddi Reader's band, several years with David Gray, as well as Nanci Griffith, Boo Hewerdine, David Gilmour, Lou Rhodes, Beth Gibbons, Steve Earle and KD Lang, amongst others.
The other side of Neill's work for the past few years has been as a film and TV composer. Neill plays guitars, autoharp, dulcimer and hammond on the album.
Interestingly, The MacColl legacy continues, as both of Neill's sons are in successful bands of their own, (Bombay Bicycle Club and LoFi Culture Scene), which has given Neill a new job: “i'm a roadie for 2 teenage bands”. 
edit: LoFi Culture Scene: http://www.myspace.com/theloficulturescene
Bombay Bicyle Club: http://www.myspace.com/bombaybicycleclub
"Kathryn and Neill first met at the Daughters of Albion concert (part of the BBC's Folk Britannia season) where they had been paired to perform “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”, a song which Neill's father, Ewan MacColl, wrote for his mother, Peggy Seeger.(...)
“A while later I went to stay with Kathryn up in Newcastle,” says Neill, “we locked ourselves in a room for a few days and the songs just poured out of us. The way we write and play together is like we're both steering the same ship- in the most natural and instinctive way.”
Kathryn adds, “It was like when I first started playing music with people; there was just an openness between us and a real love of playing together, putting everything you had into the pot”
The project has been surrounded by goodwill; friends have offered their time or resources for the love of the music- the enthusiasm of Neill and Kathryn is clearly infectious. Kimberley Rew offered his studio to the pair at no cost and they set about making their collection of songs into an album.
Neill explains, “we just started playing and recording the songs live- some with just the two of us and others with Martyn [Barker: percussion] and Simon [Edwards: bass].” (...)
In just six days, they had recorded 21 songs; thirteen of these became “Two”. Later they brought in another friend, the veteran engineer/producer Phill Brown (whose credits include Stairway To Heaven alongside numerous seminal albums by the likes of the Rolling Stones, John Martyn, Roxy Music and Brian Eno as well as Talk Talk's Spirit Of Eden and Laughing Stock). the record was mixed in just 5 days and the result is one of the most astonishingly beautiful albums to see the light of day in recent years; one which feels like an instant classic and could have been made at any time in the last four decades.
If there's an over-arching idea to the album, it's about how to capture a moment before it's lost forever. The album was written, recorded and mixed in a little over two weeks- a miniscule timescale in these times of recording, re-recording and digitally manipulating every note of every part played. This is a record in its truest sense: a record of an event. The event is a group of people standing in a room and playing a song together- this is what you're hearing and this is why listening to these songs feels like such a privilege. We're being invited to share in this world of intimacy, the natural affinity of two human beings moving in symmetry. This is the world of Two.(...)
There are so many great lyrical and musical moments in these recordings- you know that this is one of those records where every track is going to be someone's standout moment and they're going to want to sit alone and listen to it all day."
Source:http://www.williamsmaccoll.com/biog.html
http://www.kw-forum.co.uk/phpbb/index.php
Kathryn and Neill will be on tour in 2008 :
06-February
FORT WILLIAM
FIRED ART
07-Feb-08
INVERNESS
EDENCOURT
08-Feb-08
STORNAWAY
WOODLANDS CENTRE
09-Feb 08
ULLAPOOL
THE CEILDIH PLACE
March
16-Mar-08
BRIGHTON
KOMEDIA
18-Mar-08
CARDIFF
ST DAVIDS HALL,
LEVEL 3
19-Mar-08
BURY
THE MET
20-Mar-08
LONDON
Supporting David Gray
24-Mar-08
PERTH RED ROOMS@ PERTH THEATRE
25-Mar-08
EDINBURGH
CABARET VOLTAIRE
26-Mar-08
GLASGOW
CLASSIC GRAND
28-Mar-08
LONDON QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL
29-Mar-08
LEICESTER
MUSICIAN
31-Mar-08
CHESTER
TELFORDS WAREHOUSE
April
01-Apr-08
CARDIGAN
THEATR MWLDAN
04-Apr-08
ABERYSTWYTH
ARTS CENTRE
05-Apr-08
DURSLEY
PREMA ARTS CENTRE
06-Apr-08
WOLVERHAMPTON
WULFRUN
08-Apr-08
NORWICH
ARTS CENTRE
10-Apr-08
LEEDS
CITY VARIETIES
11-Apr-08
GATESHEAD
THE SAGE
12-Apr-08
POCKLINGTON
ARTS CENTRE
13-Apr-08
BRISTOL
ST GEORGES
15-Apr-08
CAMBRIDGE
THE JUNCTION
16-Apr-08
NOTTINGHAM
RESCUE ROOMS
17-Apr-08
BEDFORD
CIVIC THEATRE
19-Apr-08
MORECOMBE
PLATFORM
http://www.williamsmaccoll.com/

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