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| name = O'Hooley & Tidow | image = Heidi Tidow and Belinda O'Hooley (14828618271).jpg | caption = O'Hooley & Tidow at 2014 Cambridge Folk Festival | image_size = | background = group_or_band | alias = | origin = Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England | genre = Folk, chamber folk | years_active = 2009–present | label = No Masters | associated_acts = Lucy Ward; Chumbawumba; Anna Esslemont and Cormac Byrne; Jackie Oates | website = {{URL|http://www.ohooleyandtidow.com}} | current_members = Belinda O'Hooley Heidi Tidow | past_members = }} O'Hooley & Tidow are an English folk music duo from Yorkshire. Singer-songwriter Heidi Tidow (pronounced Tee-doe or "Tee-dov" ) performs and records with her wife, singer-songwriter and pianist Belinda O'Hooley, who was formerly a member of Rachel Unthank and the Winterset (now The Unthanks). O'Hooley & Tidow were nominated for Best Duo at the 2013 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.[1] Their 2016 album, Shadows, was given a five-starred review in The Guardian and four of their other five albums, including their 2017 release WinterFolk Volume 1, have received four-starred reviews in the British national press. HistoryBelinda O'Hooley and Heidi Tidow, who were both brought up in Yorkshire, met in Huddersfield in 2005[2] and started songwriting and performing together in 2009. They share a traditional Irish music background and have family in County Sligo and County Galway.[3] Tidow also has a German heritage on her mother's side.[4] RecordingsSilent JuneBetween August and November 2009 at their home in Golcar, Huddersfield,[5][6] they recorded an album, Silent June, which was released on 22 February 2010 to critical acclaim,[7][8][9] including a four-starred review in the Financial Times.[10] It was one of MOJO magazine's Top 10 Folk Albums of 2010[11] and won "Best Debut" in the Spiral Awards, organised by Spiral Earth.[12] O'Hooley & Tidow also won the FATEA Innovation Award 2010, an award for music which broadens the appeal of roots-based music.[13] Silent June was mixed and mastered by Neil Ferguson of Chumbawamba and also featured Anna Esslemont and Cormac Byrne (both from Uiscedwr), Jackie Oates and the Solo Players string quartet. Its title refers to the words of one of the songs on the album, "Que Sera", about the execution during World War I of the British nurse Edith Cavell.[14][15] The album also includes a version of the song "Spancil Hill" and a new song, "Too Old to Dream", incorporating a segment of "When I Grow Too Old to Dream", a popular song with music by Sigmund Romberg and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II,[8] published in 1934 and recorded by many artists, most notably Gracie Fields. The FragileO'Hooley & Tidow released a single, "The Last Polar Bear", in November 2011. The song was taken from their second album, The Fragile,[16] featuring Andy Cutting, Jackie Oates, Anna Esslemont and Cormac Byrne, which was released in February 2012. Northern Sky music magazine's reviewer described the song as "utterly beautiful", saying "This is how love songs should be written."[17] The track was issued in November 2012 as a double single with "Gentleman Jack"; this song, also from the album, is about Anne Lister, an early 19th-century Yorkshire lesbian gentlewoman.[18] The album also includes a cover version of Massive Attack's "Teardrop", voted by Guardian music critic Jude Rogers as one of the best tracks of 2012.[19] In a four-starred review, Robin Denselow of The Guardian described the album as an "intriguing, ambitious set".[20] The HumTheir third album, The Hum, was released on 17 February 2014[21][22] and received a four-starred review in The Irish Times.[23] In a four-starred review for The Guardian, Denselow described it as the duo's most experimental album to date with "thoughtful, inventive songs about industry, migrant workers and war alongside a sturdy tribute to Pussy Riot; an exquisite lament about motherhood and sacrifice; a mystical love story about a fox who becomes a woman, and a haunting treatment of Ruins By the Shore, the Nic Jones song of time and decay. Surely one of the albums of the year".[24] Two songs from the album – "Summat's Brewin'" and "Peculiar Brood" – were released as a single on 20 July 2014. On 7 September 2014 they released a video of a live performance of "Peculiar Brood", a portrayal of suicide bombing from a mother’s perspective, using bird imagery. It was filmed by Minster Studios at Holy Trinity Church, Leeds.[25] "The Pixie"In November 2014 O'Hooley & Tidow released a video recording, filmed by Minster Studios at Holy Trinity Church, Leeds, of a brand new song, "The Pixie", that had been commissioned by Billy Bragg and 14-18 NOW to commemorate World War I at Glastonbury Festival.[26] ===Summat's Brewin=== Their fourth album, Summat's Brewin', was released in August 2015 in a limited edition of 1,000 signed copies.[27][28] The songs on the album explore society’s fascination with drink, drinking and real ale.[28] David Kidman, for Folk Radio UK, described it as an "exceptional recording" that faithfully captures the "sheer ebullient inventiveness of the duo’s musical settings, their committed sense of fun, their consummate, enviable musicality, their serious ability to grab your attention and carry you through the experience".[29] ShadowsO'Hooley and Tidow's fifth album, Shadows, was released at the Cambridge Folk Festival in July 2016.[30] It received a five-starred review from Robin Denselow in The Guardian.[31] Colin Irwin, reviewing the album for Mojo, said that "the overriding tone of this album is as deep and subtly dramatic as the piano instrumental that gives the long-player its title.[32] WinterFolk Volume 1Their sixth album, WinterFolk Volume 1, released on 3 November 2017, reflects on "some of the darker hued aspects of yuletide, considering the season in an alternative, real way, from the absence or loss of children, to domestic violence at Christmas, from global warming to poverty, religion, displacement, migration and loneliness".[33] It received a four-starred review in The Guardian from Jude Rogers, who said: "Belinda O’Hooley and Heidi Tidow’s festive offering is piano-drizzled and string-glistened, its sound as comforting on the ears as favourite jumpers on the body on dark, icy mornings. Comprising reimaginings of their back catalogue, plus a few traditionals and modern covers, some of its subjects are tougher than you’d expect".[34] Unholy ChoirWith Grace Petrie, and Rowan Rheingans, Hazel Askew and Hannah James of Lady Maisery, performing as Coven, they released an album, Unholy Choir, in March 2017.[37][35] Live performancesThe Guardians Jude Rogers described O'Hooley & Tidow as the weekend's "best band" at the 2012 Cambridge Folk Festival.[36] Colin Irwin, reviewing the acts at the 2014 Cambridge Folk Festival, praised O'Hooley & Tidow's "fine set".[37]Other musical contributionsO'Hooley & Tidow also feature on Chumbawamba's album ABCDEFG (2010)[38] and DVD Going, Going (2012),[39] Lucy Ward's debut album Adelphi Has to Fly (2011)[40] and Patsy Matheson's Domino Girls (2014).[41] In 2019, it was announced their song 'Gentleman Jack' from the album The Fragile would feature as the closing theme for the BBC/HBO television series Gentleman Jack.[42] DiscographyO'Hooley and Tidow
Coven
Notes{{commonscat}}1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yrkrj/features/folk-awards-2013-nominees | title=BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2013 | publisher=BBC | date=January 2013 | accessdate=7 February 2013}} 2. ^{{Cite news |url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/what-s-on/music/how-huddersfield-became-home-to-one-of-folk-music-s-most-exciting-duos-1-8068096 |title=How Huddersfield became home to one of folk music’s most exciting duos |date=14 August 2016 |work=Yorkshire Post |access-date=28 November 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web| url=http://ohooleyandtidow.com/about/|title=About|publisher=O'Hooley & Tidow website|accessdate= 30 June 2012}} 4. ^{{cite journal|url=http://www.efdss.org/news/newsId/261|title=O' Hooley & Tidow interview|journal=EFDSS News|publisher=English Folk Dance and Song Society|date=19 April 2012|accessdate=18 May 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120525135920/http://www.efdss.org/news/newsId/261#|archive-date=25 May 2012|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}} 5. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.journallive.co.uk/culture-newcastle/music-in-newcastle/2010/05/06/difficult-break-to-make-but-one-i-won-t-regret-61634-26377531/|title=New band and album for The Unthanks' Belinda O'Hooley|author= Sam Wonfor|work= The Journal |location= Newcastle-upon-Tyne |date=25 June 2013 |accessdate=28 November 2017}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2010/03/ohooley-tidow-silent-june-free-tracks/|title= O'Hooley & Tidow – Silent June|publisher=Folk Radio UK|author= Alex Gallacher|date= 10 March 2010 |accessdate= 30 August 2017}} 7. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.theartsdesk.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=879:new-music-cd-round-up-5&Itemid=107 |title= New Music CDs Round-Up 5: O'Hooley and Tidow, Silent June (No Masters)|author= Peter Culshaw|publisher=The Arts Desk|date=30 January 2010|accessdate=18 June 2011}} 8. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/qb6m|title=The former-Unthank's gift for a charged lyric and a compelling tune is undiminished|author=Colin Irwin|publisher=BBC Online|date=16 February 2010 |accessdate=11 March 2011}} 9. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/feb/14/ohooley-tidow-silent-june-review?INTCMP=SRCH|title= O'Hooley & Tidow: Silent June|author=Neil Spencer|work=The Observer|date=14 February 2010 |accessdate=20 March 2011|location= London}} 10. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/2104a590-210c-11df-a6b2-00144feab49a.html#axzz1MsYwGCtT|title= O'Hooley & Tidow: Silent June|author=David Honigman|publisher=Financial Times|date=27 February 2010 |accessdate=20 May 2011}} 11. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/award-winning-huddersfield-folk-duo-4982521|title= Award winning Huddersfield folk duo O'Hooley and Tidow set for LBT concert |work= Huddersfield Daily Examiner|date=12 July 2013 |accessdate=29 May 2017}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.spiralearth.co.uk/spiralawards2011|title= The Spiral Awards Winners 2011|publisher=Spiral Earth|accessdate = 14 May 2011}} 13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.fatea-records.co.uk/magazine/awards2010.html|title= Fatea Awards 2010|publisher= FATEA Magazine |year=2010 |accessdate= 6 June 2011}} 14. ^O'Hooley says that "Que Sera" seeks to portray "the horrors of war from a woman's perspective" and "explores the feelings, sounds and senses that Edith Cavell may have felt as she stood before a firing squad".{{cite web|url= http://www.gayleeds.com/interviews/article/_o'hooley-tidow/|title= O'Hooley & Tidow|publisher= Gayleeds.com|year= 2010|accessdate= 11 June 2011}}{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 15. ^{{cite web|url= http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1qvu4/MusosMagazineIssue2F/resources/11.htm|title= O'Hooley & Tidow: unconventional and experimental folk|publisher= Musos magazine |issue= 2|date=February 2011 |accessdate= 11 June 2011}} 16. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.missinglesbians.co.uk/2011/11/ohooley-tidow-last-polar-bear.html |title= O'Hooley & Tidow – The Last Polar Bear|publisher= Missing Lesbians|date= 21 November 2011|accessdate=21 November 2011}} 17. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.allanwilkinson.co.uk/node/2073|title= Single Review: O'Hooley & Tidow – The Last Polar Bear (Download)|author= Allan Wilkinson|publisher= Northern Sky|date= 22 November 2011|accessdate=27 November 2011}} 18. ^{{cite journal |url=http://www.lrb.co.uk/v10/n03/elizabeth-mavor/gentleman-jack-from-halifax|title=Gentleman Jack from Halifax|author= Elizabeth Mavor|journal= London Review of Books| volume=10 |issue= 3|pages = 18–19|date=4 February 1988| accessdate= 16 May 2012}} 19. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2012/dec/17/guardian-best-albums-2012-critics-individual-lists | title=The best albums of 2012: our critics' individual choices | work=The Guardian | date=17 December 2012 | accessdate=4 January 2013 | author=Jude Rogers | location=London|display-authors=etal}} 20. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/feb/02/o-hooley-and-tido-the-fragile-review|title=O'Hooley & Tidow: The Fragile – review|author= Robin Denselow|work= The Guardian|date= 2 February 2012|accessdate=22 March 2012|location= London}} 21. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.spiralearth.co.uk/news/story.asp?nid=7850 | title=O'Hooley & Tidow bid farewell to The Fragile | work=Spiral Earth | date=13 August 2013 | accessdate=29 August 2013 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131211224018/http://www.spiralearth.co.uk/news/story.asp?nid=7850# | archive-date=11 December 2013 | dead-url=yes | df=dmy-all }} 22. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2013/12/new-album-ohooley-tidow-the-hum/ | title=New Album: O’Hooley & Tidow – The Hum | publisher=Folk Radio UK | date=5 December 2013 | accessdate=8 December 2013 | author=Simon Holland}} 23. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/o-hooley-tidow-the-hum-1.1722169 | title=O'Hooley & Tidow: The Hum | work=The Irish Times | date=14 March 2014 | accessdate=7 May 2014 | author=Joe Breen}} 24. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/feb/20/ohooley-tidow-the-hun-review | title=O'Hooley & Tidow: The Hum – review | work=The Guardian | date=20 February 2014 | accessdate=3 March 2014 | author=Robin Denselow}} 25. ^1 2 {{cite web | url=http://ohooleyandtidow.com/tues-7-october-peculiar-brood-live-at-leeds-holy-trinity-church/ | title=Tues 7 October ‘Peculiar Brood’ Live at Leeds Holy Trinity Church | publisher=O'Hooley & Tidow | date=7 October 2014 | accessdate=8 October 2014}} 26. ^1 2 {{cite AV media | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS7W7mAb_5U | title=O'Hooley & Tidow – The Pixie – Minster Studios | publisher=YouTube | date=2 November 2014 | people=O'Hooley & Tidow | medium=Video | location=Leeds|accessdate=16 January 2016}} 27. ^{{cite web | url=http://brightyoungfolk.com/records/summats-brewin-ohooley-and-tidow | title=O’Hooley & Tidow – Summat’s Brewin’ | publisher=Bright Young Folk | date=September 2015 | accessdate=8 September 2015 | author=Ciaran Algar}} 28. ^1 2 {{cite news | url=http://www.thewestmorlandgazette.co.uk/leisure/whats_on/13618276.Folk_duo_O_Hooley_and_Tidow_bring_Summat_s_Brewin__micro_tour_to_Ulverston/ | title=Folk duo O'Hooley and Tidow bring Summat's Brewin' micro tour to Ulverston | work=Westmorland Gazette | date=21 August 2015 | accessdate=8 September 2015 | author=Katie Dickinson}} 29. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2015/09/ohooley-tidow-summats-brewin/ | title=O’Hooley & Tidow – Summat’s Brewin’ | publisher=Folk Radio UK | work=Album reviews | date=11 September 2015 | accessdate=11 September 2015 | author=David Kidman}} 30. ^{{cite web | url=http://ohooleyandtidow.com/thurs-7th-april-new-album-shadows-to-be-released-at-cambridge-folk-festival/ | title=New Album ‘Shadows’ to be released at Cambridge Folk Festival | publisher=O'Hooley & Tidow | work=News | date=7 April 2016 | accessdate=16 April 2016}} 31. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/jul/28/ohooley-tidow-shadows-review?CMP=twt_a-music_b-gdnmusic | title=O’Hooley & Tidow: Shadows review – England's answer to the McGarrigles | work=The Guardian | date=28 July 2016 | accessdate=29 July 2016 | author=Robin Denselow}} 32. ^{{cite news | url=http://ohooleyandtidow.com/mojos-folk-album-of-the-month/ | title=MOJO's Folk Album of the Month | work=Mojo | date=September 2016 | accessdate=19 August 2016 | author=Colin Irwin}} 33. ^{{Cite web |url=https://www.propermusic.com/product-details/OHooley-and-Tidow-WinterFolk-Vol-1-251065 |title=WinterFolk Vol.1 |publisher=Proper Records |access-date=28 November 2017}} 34. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/nov/02/ohooley-tidow-winterfolk-review-glowing-and-chilling-seasonal-songs | title=O'Hooley & Tidow: WinterFolk review – glowing, and chilling, seasonal songs | work=The Guardian | date=2 November 2017 | accessdate=4 November 2017 | author=Jude Rogers}} 35. ^{{Cite web |url=http://folking.com/coven-unholy-choir-own-label-covencd01/ |title=COVEN – Unholy Choir (own label COVENCD01) |author=Dai Jeffries |publisher= Folking.com |access-date=5 February 2018}} 36. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/jul/31/cambridge-folk-festival-review|title=Cambridge folk festival|author= Jude Rogers|work= The Guardian|date= 31 July 2012|accessdate=1 October 2012|location= London}} 37. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/aug/04/cambridge-folk-festival-review-celebrating-50-years-colin-irwin | title=Cambridge folk festival review – celebrating 50 years | work=The Guardian | date=4 August 2014 | accessdate=25 August 2014 | author=Colin Irwin}} 38. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/r4zb |title= Chumbawamba ABCDEFG Review |publisher=BBC |author=Stefan Appleby |date= 9 March 2010|accessdate=16 January 2016}} 39. ^{{cite web | url=https://mainlynorfolk.info/folk/records/chumbawamba.html#goinggoing | title=Chumbawamba: Going, Going| author= Reinhard Zierke| publisher=Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music | work=Chumbawamba | date=8 December 2014 | accessdate=13 October 2015}} 40. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2011/jun/16/lucy-ward-adelphi-has-to-fly-review | title=Lucy Ward: Adelphi Has to Fly – review | work=The Guardian | accessdate=20 April 2014 | date= 16 June 2011|author=Robin Denselow}} 41. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/cdreviews/10806148/Folk-Music-treats-for-spring-2014.html | title=Folk Music: treats for spring 2014 | work=The Telegraph | date=5 May 2014 | accessdate=5 March 2016 | author=Martin Chilton}} 42. ^{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/OHooleyandTidow/status/1101547947735564288|title=We are delighted to announce that our song ‘Gentleman Jack’ will feature as the closing theme song for each episode of Sally Wainwright’s BBC/HBO drama ‘Gentleman Jack’. Coming soon!pic.twitter.com/aqXlEJWlH4|last=Tidow|first=O'Hooley &|date=2019-03-01|website=@OHooleyandTidow|language=en|access-date=2019-03-11}} 43. ^{{cite news|url= http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/news/no_master_s_voice_belinda_o_hooley_former_pianist_with_mercury_nominees_the_unthanks_talks_to_rachael_clegg_about_her_latest_duo_outing_1_2746139 |title= No master's voice – Belinda O'Hooley, former pianist with Mercury nominees The Unthanks, talks to Rachael Clegg about her latest duo outing|work=Sheffield Telegraph|date= 9 November 2010 |accessdate= 6 April 2011}} 44. ^{{cite web | url=http://brightyoungfolk.com/records/the-last-polar-bear-ohooley-and-tidow | title=O’Hooley & Tidow – The Last Polar Bear | publisher=Bright Young Folk | date=November 2011 | accessdate=8 September 2015 | author=Mary Stokes}} 45. ^{{cite web | url=http://co.napster.com/artist/ohooley/album/the-mark-radcliffe-folk-sessions-ohooley-and-tidow| title=The Mark Radcliffe Folk Sessions: O’Hooley & Tidow | publisher=Napster | accessdate=22 November 2017}} 46. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2014/07/ohooley-tidow-summats-brewin-new-single/ | title=O'Hooley & Tidow – Summat's Brewin' (New Single) | publisher=Folk Radio UK | date=4 July 2014 | accessdate=15 July 2014 | author=Alex Gallacher}} 47. ^1 {{Cite web |url=http://louderthanwar.com/coven-unholy-choir-ep-review/ |title=Coven: Unholy Choir – EP review |author=Mike Ainscoe |publisher= Louder Than War |access-date=5 February 2018}} References{{reflist|colwidth=30em}}External links
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