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The Yarns are a three-piece indie/folk group from Leicester
who like to sing and sometimes dance to Irish jigs. They
are fronted by Mr. John McManus (guitar, harmonica), with
more than adequate support from Mr. Johnny Young (violin,
guitar, bass) and Mr. Richard White (skins).
Background
They met a while ago – 2001 probably – all
attending the fine educational establishment of St. Paul's
Comprehensive School, Leicester. It was here they learnt
to twang instruments in a musical fashion. 2003 came and
they individually buggered off to far-flung locations: Sheffield,
Leeds, Oxford, to read about Charles I and to further progress
in musicalness.
In 2004, John McManus somehow managed to blag his way onto
a flight to America and spent a year living in Washington
D.C. Here he listened to a ridiculous amount of blues and
jazz. Standing in bar after club, he watched grizzled men
and women serve up the hurt and injustice of centuries into
soul-splintering 3 minute slices and thought, "I wonder
if I could do that"?
He couldn't. But he did write lots of things about stuff
he could write about: boring people, Leicester high street,
things he shouldn't have done, Sir Thomas Wentworth. That
sort of stuff.
In late 2005 he returned and played his new songs to his
musical compadres. They liked and so John wrote some more
and they began to test the songs on other people in situations
known as "gigs". Some of these happened at these
places:
The Princess Charlotte, Leicester (Sept 2005, Dec 2005,
June 2006)
Port Mahon Pub, Oxford (April 2006)
The Leadmill, Sheffield - supporting the Hazey Janes (May
2006)
The Boardwalk, Sheffield (June 2006)
The Shed, Leicester (August, Sept 2006)
As well as sundry other cupboards and closets in Leicestershire.
Contact details
website: www.myspace.com/theyarnsuk
band/bookings: johnmcman@gmail.com
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