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Duke Special

Duke Special (born Peter Wilson; 4 January 1971) is a songwriter and performer based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A piano-based songwriter with a romantic style and a warm, distinctly accented voice, he was previously known for his distinctive long dreadlocks, eyeliner and outfits he describes as "hobo chic". Nowadays, he performs mostly out of makeup and desires to be more like his true self. His live performances have a theatrical style inspired by Vaudeville and music hall, and often incorporate 78s played on an old-fashioned gramophone, or sound effects from a transistor radio. He is most often accompanied by percussionist "Temperance Society" Chip Bailey, who plays cheese graters and egg whisks, a Stumpf fiddle and a Shruti box, as well as the more typical drums and cymbals. Other musicians who perform with Wilson from time to time include Paul Pilot (guitar), Réa Curran (trumpet, backing vocals, accordion), Ben Castle (clarinet, saxophone), Ben Hales (bass guitar), Gareth Williams, "Professor" Ger Eaton (keyboards), Dan Donnelly (mandolin, backing vocals) and Serge Archibald III (saxophone, "ethereal background sounds", vibes).

Duke Special
Duke Special performing in 2007
Background information
Birth namePeter Wilson
Born (1971-01-04) 4 January 1971 (age 52)
Lisburn, Northern Ireland
GenresAlternative rock, Baroque pop, Chamber pop, folk, soul
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano
Years active1999–present
LabelsMedieval Haircut, Hag, Izumi, V2, Universal Ireland, Reel to Reel, Adventures in Gramophone
Websitewww.dukespecial.com

His albums include Adventures in Gramophone (2005), Songs from the Deep Forest (2006),[1] both of which were nominated for the Choice Music Prize, I Never Thought This Day Would Come (2008),[2] Little Revolutions (2009), The Silent World of Hector Mann (2010), Mother Courage and Her Children (2010), Under the Dark Cloth (2011), Oh Pioneer (2012),[3] Look Out Machines! (2015)[4] and Hallow (2017).

Background Edit

Wilson was born in Lisburn[5] and grew up in Coleraine, Downpatrick and Holywood with his mother, father and three sisters. Wilson's grandmother, Mary Groves, taught his mother and her brothers and sisters to play the piano. This tradition of playing the piano was passed on to Wilson's three sisters and eventually to him also. He attended Down High School, Downpatrick and later Sullivan Upper School in Holywood.

After leaving school and a brief stint with a community arts project in Swindon, England he returned home and played piano for Brian Houston (a Belfast songwriter influenced by Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash and Elvis) under whom Wilson apprenticed, picking up a hunger for performing and a knack of winning over an audience in the process. Several band mutations on the musical journey followed and saw Wilson front other acts composed of Belfast musicians but he was yet to hit his stride.

He currently resides in Belfast. Peter Wilson has three children; Ben Dornan Wilson, Shay David Wilson and Oscar Peter Wilson.

Solo work Edit

In 2002, he went solo, adopting the name Duke Special, and began building up a following as a live performer. He released three EPs on Medieval Haircut Records, the first two of which, Lucky Me and My Villain Heart, were collected as an album, Adventures in Gramophone, released by Hag Records in 2005. The album was nominated for the 2006 Choice Music Prize. In 2006, he signed to V2 Records and released a second album, Songs from the Deep Forest. He featured on Later... with Jools Holland alongside Amy Winehouse and John Legend the following November[6] and the album was nominated for the 2007 Choice Music Prize. Duke Special was nominated for three 2007 Meteor Music Awards, for best Irish male, best newcomer, and best album for Songs from the Deep Forest. In 2007, he headlined a concert with the Ulster Orchestra at Belfast's Waterfront Hall, "Orchestral Manoevres". The concert was supported by Julie Feeney and Foy Vance, who sang on "This Could Be My Last Day". 2007 also saw him perform at Greenbelt festival, Glastonbury, Guilfest, Summer Sundae, Haldern Festival and the Electric Picnic. Additionally in 2007, he performed as part of the BBC Electric Proms, supporting former Kinks lead singer Ray Davies, and he supported Crowded House during ten tour dates, culminating with a concert at Royal Albert Hall in December.[7]

Duke Special's third album, I Never Thought This Day Would Come, was released in Ireland in October 2008 on Universal, who had acquired V2 in 2007. In August 2008, he appeared on the BBC Northern Ireland television show Sesame Tree with his band,[8] having also written the theme music for the show.[9] Later in 2008, he won the Meteor Music Award for Best Irish Male.[10]

In 2009, he played on the O2 stage at Oxegen[11] and between September and December 2009 appeared on stage at the Royal National Theatre in London as part of a new production of Bertolt Brecht's play Mother Courage and Her Children, for which he wrote music for a number of songs. The production was directed by Deborah Warner and starred Fiona Shaw in the title role. In January 2010, he launched a campaign on Pledge Music (see Fan-funded music) whereby fans pledged for items to help fund the promotion and touring of his triple CD, The Stage, A Book & The Silver Screen[12] (comprising Mother Courage and Her Children, The Silent World of Hector Mann and Huckleberry Finn).[13]

On 11 September 2010, Duke Special played at the Last Night of the Proms for the BBC at Hillsborough Castle.[14] In January 2011, he presented a documentary on the life and songs of Belfast's Ruby Murray and released Duke Special Sings the Songs of Ruby Murray.[15] In March 2011, he performed songs based on the photographs of Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen and Paul Strand at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. These songs were subsequently released in November 2011 as the album Under the Dark Cloth performed alongside The RTÉ Concert Orchestra, conducted by David Brophy, with leader Joanne Quigley and arranged for orchestra by Michael Keeney.[16]

In July 2012, Duke Special released Oh Pioneer on his own label, Adventures in Gramophone,[3] with the help of digital distributor AWAL. It was featured on iTunes, reaching No. 3 on the Singer / Songwriter chart in Ireland and No. 7 in the UK.[17] He appeared at Camp Bestival, performing live sets in both and also debuting as a 78rpm record DJ, as a guest of the Shellac Collective.

In 2013, he collaborated with Celtic supergroup Clannad, appearing on the album Nádúr and performing on Irish television chat show The Late Late Show and on Terry Wogan's BBC Radio 3 show. On Friday 6 December 2013, he finished a year-long residency of six concerts at Belfast's Empire Hall with 'A Victorian Christmas', performing Christmas songs solo with featured guests.[18]

In July 2017, his official website announced an upcoming album named Hallow, based on the poetry of Michael Longley, with songs from the album to be featured in an October tour of venues in Ireland.[19]

Discography Edit

Early work Edit

  • Bathroom Floor as Booley (Medieval Haircut/ICC, 1999)
  • Garçon Pamplemousse as Benzine Headset (Medieval Haircut, 2001)

Albums Edit

Compilations Edit

EPs Edit

Live albums Edit

Singles Edit

  • "Freewheel" (Hag / Izumi Records, 2005)
  • "Portrait" (V2, 2006)
  • "Last Night I Nearly Died (But I Woke Up Just in Time)" (V2, 2006)
  • "Wake Up Scarlett" (V2, 2006) (iTunes download only)
  • "Freewheel" (V2, 2007) IRE No. 15
  • "Last Night I Nearly Died (But I Woke Up Just in Time)" (V2, 2007)
  • "Our Love Goes Deeper Than This" (V2, 2007) (featuring Neil Hannon and Romeo Stodart, download only)
  • "No Cover Up" (V2, 2007)
  • "Sweet Sweet Kisses" (Universal Music, 2008)
  • "1969" (Visual Independent Productions, 2013)

Other contributions Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Diver, Mike (27 October 2016). . drownedinsound.com. Archived from the original on 25 November 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b Cartwright, Garth (31 March 2009). "Duke Special I Never Thought This Day Would Come: Review". BBC Online. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Diver, Mike (9 July 2012). "Duke Special Oh Pioneer Review". BBC Online. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  4. ^ a b Burrows, Marc (15 April 2015). . drownedinsound.com. Archived from the original on 25 November 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Duke Special: I have experienced the dark clouds and looked into the abyss many times ... now I'm really content". The Belfast Telegraph. 4 October 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Later... with Jools Holland, Series 28, Episode 1". BBC. 3 November 2006. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  7. ^ "tour dates". frenz.com. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  8. ^ "A Very Special Visitor". Sesame Tree. Series 1. Episode 20. Belfast. 15 August 2008. BBC. BBC Two. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  9. ^ (Press release). Belfast and New York City: Sesame Workshop. 11 March 2008. Archived from the original on 13 September 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  10. ^ "Westlife are still number one". Irish Independent. 16 February 2008. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
  11. ^ Rick O'Shea, Peter Wilson (10 July 2009). Interview: Oxegen 09 Duke Special (Video clip). Oxegen music festival: RTÉ. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  12. ^ Lindvall, Helienne (10 December 2009). "Behind the music: The future of fan funding". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  13. ^ Foley, Jack (2010). "Duke Special – The Stage, A Book & The Silver Screen: Review". Indie London. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  14. ^ "Hillsborough Castle Proms in the Park line-up announced" (Press release). BBC. 2 September 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  15. ^ "Ruby and the Duke". RTÉ. 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  16. ^ Williams, Ashley (2011). "Irish Musician Duke Special in Concert at the Met". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  17. ^ AWAL – Duke Special 31 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Knight, Adrian (8 December 2013). "LIVE: Duke Special – A Victorian Christmas". Gigging NI. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  19. ^ "Hallow Irish Tour". dukespecial.com. 7 July 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2017.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Punch of a Friend – The Art of Duke Special

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played on an old fashioned gramophone or sound effects from a transistor radio He is most often accompanied by percussionist Temperance Society Chip Bailey who plays cheese graters and egg whisks a Stumpf fiddle and a Shruti box as well as the more typical drums and cymbals Other musicians who perform with Wilson from time to time include Paul Pilot guitar Rea Curran trumpet backing vocals accordion Ben Castle clarinet saxophone Ben Hales bass guitar Gareth Williams Professor Ger Eaton keyboards Dan Donnelly mandolin backing vocals and Serge Archibald III saxophone ethereal background sounds vibes Duke SpecialDuke Special performing in 2007Background informationBirth namePeter WilsonBorn 1971 01 04 4 January 1971 age 52 Lisburn Northern IrelandGenresAlternative rock Baroque pop Chamber pop folk soulOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals pianoYears active1999 presentLabelsMedieval Haircut Hag Izumi V2 Universal Ireland Reel to Reel Adventures in GramophoneWebsitewww wbr dukespecial wbr com His albums include Adventures in Gramophone 2005 Songs from the Deep Forest 2006 1 both of which were nominated for the Choice Music Prize I Never Thought This Day Would Come 2008 2 Little Revolutions 2009 The Silent World of Hector Mann 2010 Mother Courage and Her Children 2010 Under the Dark Cloth 2011 Oh Pioneer 2012 3 Look Out Machines 2015 4 and Hallow 2017 Contents 1 Background 2 Solo work 3 Discography 3 1 Early work 3 2 Albums 3 3 Compilations 3 4 EPs 3 5 Live albums 3 6 Singles 3 7 Other contributions 4 References 5 External linksBackground EditWilson was born in Lisburn 5 and grew up in Coleraine Downpatrick and Holywood with his mother father and three sisters Wilson s grandmother Mary Groves taught his mother and her brothers and sisters to play the piano This tradition of playing the piano was passed on to Wilson s three sisters and eventually to him also He attended Down High School Downpatrick and later Sullivan Upper School in Holywood After leaving school and a brief stint with a community arts project in Swindon England he returned home and played piano for Brian Houston a Belfast songwriter influenced by Bob Dylan Van Morrison Bruce Springsteen Johnny Cash and Elvis under whom Wilson apprenticed picking up a hunger for performing and a knack of winning over an audience in the process Several band mutations on the musical journey followed and saw Wilson front other acts composed of Belfast musicians but he was yet to hit his stride He currently resides in Belfast Peter Wilson has three children Ben Dornan Wilson Shay David Wilson and Oscar Peter Wilson Solo work EditIn 2002 he went solo adopting the name Duke Special and began building up a following as a live performer He released three EPs on Medieval Haircut Records the first two of which Lucky Me and My Villain Heart were collected as an album Adventures in Gramophone released by Hag Records in 2005 The album was nominated for the 2006 Choice Music Prize In 2006 he signed to V2 Records and released a second album Songs from the Deep Forest He featured on Later with Jools Holland alongside Amy Winehouse and John Legend the following November 6 and the album was nominated for the 2007 Choice Music Prize Duke Special was nominated for three 2007 Meteor Music Awards for best Irish male best newcomer and best album for Songs from the Deep Forest In 2007 he headlined a concert with the Ulster Orchestra at Belfast s Waterfront Hall Orchestral Manoevres The concert was supported by Julie Feeney and Foy Vance who sang on This Could Be My Last Day 2007 also saw him perform at Greenbelt festival Glastonbury Guilfest Summer Sundae Haldern Festival and the Electric Picnic Additionally in 2007 he performed as part of the BBC Electric Proms supporting former Kinks lead singer Ray Davies and he supported Crowded House during ten tour dates culminating with a concert at Royal Albert Hall in December 7 Duke Special s third album I Never Thought This Day Would Come was released in Ireland in October 2008 on Universal who had acquired V2 in 2007 In August 2008 he appeared on the BBC Northern Ireland television show Sesame Tree with his band 8 having also written the theme music for the show 9 Later in 2008 he won the Meteor Music Award for Best Irish Male 10 In 2009 he played on the O2 stage at Oxegen 11 and between September and December 2009 appeared on stage at the Royal National Theatre in London as part of a new production of Bertolt Brecht s play Mother Courage and Her Children for which he wrote music for a number of songs The production was directed by Deborah Warner and starred Fiona Shaw in the title role In January 2010 he launched a campaign on Pledge Music see Fan funded music whereby fans pledged for items to help fund the promotion and touring of his triple CD The Stage A Book amp The Silver Screen 12 comprising Mother Courage and Her Children The Silent World of Hector Mann and Huckleberry Finn 13 On 11 September 2010 Duke Special played at the Last Night of the Proms for the BBC at Hillsborough Castle 14 In January 2011 he presented a documentary on the life and songs of Belfast s Ruby Murray and released Duke Special Sings the Songs of Ruby Murray 15 In March 2011 he performed songs based on the photographs of Alfred Stieglitz Edward Steichen and Paul Strand at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York These songs were subsequently released in November 2011 as the album Under the Dark Cloth performed alongside The RTE Concert Orchestra conducted by David Brophy with leader Joanne Quigley and arranged for orchestra by Michael Keeney 16 In July 2012 Duke Special released Oh Pioneer on his own label Adventures in Gramophone 3 with the help of digital distributor AWAL It was featured on iTunes reaching No 3 on the Singer Songwriter chart in Ireland and No 7 in the UK 17 He appeared at Camp Bestival performing live sets in both and also debuting as a 78rpm record DJ as a guest of the Shellac Collective In 2013 he collaborated with Celtic supergroup Clannad appearing on the album Nadur and performing on Irish television chat show The Late Late Show and on Terry Wogan s BBC Radio 3 show On Friday 6 December 2013 he finished a year long residency of six concerts at Belfast s Empire Hall with A Victorian Christmas performing Christmas songs solo with featured guests 18 In July 2017 his official website announced an upcoming album named Hallow based on the poetry of Michael Longley with songs from the album to be featured in an October tour of venues in Ireland 19 Discography EditEarly work Edit Bathroom Floor as Booley Medieval Haircut ICC 1999 Garcon Pamplemousse as Benzine Headset Medieval Haircut 2001 Albums Edit Adventures in Gramophone Hag 2005 collects the EPs Lucky Me and My Villain Heart Songs from the Deep Forest Izumi Vinyl V2 CD 2006 V2 Special Edition CD 2007 1 I Never Thought This Day Would Come Universal 2008 2 Mother Courage and Her Children Reel to Reel Recordings 2010 The Silent World of Hector Mann Reel to Reel Recordings 2010 Under the Dark Cloth 2011 Oh Pioneer Adventures in Gramophone 2012 3 Look Out Machines 2015 4 Hallow 2017 Compilations Edit Little Revolutions Reel to Reel Recordings 2009 Little Revolutions Two Reel to Reel Recordings 2011 EPs Edit Lucky Me Medieval Haircut Records 2002 My Villain Heart Medieval Haircut Records 2004 Your Vandal Hag Records 2005 Huckleberry Finn Reel to Reel Recordings 2009 Duke Special Sings the Songs of Ruby Murray Charity three Track EP 2011 Live albums Edit Orchestral Manoeuvres in Belfast V2 2008 Singles Edit Freewheel Hag Izumi Records 2005 Portrait V2 2006 Last Night I Nearly Died But I Woke Up Just in Time V2 2006 Wake Up Scarlett V2 2006 iTunes download only Freewheel V2 2007 IRE No 15 Last Night I Nearly Died But I Woke Up Just in Time V2 2007 Our Love Goes Deeper Than This V2 2007 featuring Neil Hannon and Romeo Stodart download only No Cover Up V2 2007 Sweet Sweet Kisses Universal Music 2008 1969 Visual Independent Productions 2013 Other contributions Edit One Myrrh 2000 Peace Has Broken Out duet with Moya Brennan Acoustic 07 V2 2007 This Could Be My Last Day Ceol 09 Tochailt Uaighe go Roluath a version of Digging an Early Grave in the Irish language Theatre production of Mother Courage and her Children 2009 at the Royal National Theatre Music from BBC TV s Sesame Tree 2008 2011References Edit a b Diver Mike 27 October 2016 Duke Special I Songs From The Deep Forest drownedinsound com Archived from the original on 25 November 2016 Retrieved 24 November 2016 a b Cartwright Garth 31 March 2009 Duke Special I Never Thought This Day Would Come Review BBC Online Retrieved 1 January 2012 a b c Diver Mike 9 July 2012 Duke Special Oh Pioneer Review BBC Online Retrieved 24 November 2016 a b Burrows Marc 15 April 2015 Duke Special I Look Out Machines drownedinsound com Archived from the original on 25 November 2016 Retrieved 24 November 2016 Duke Special I have experienced the dark clouds and looked into the abyss many times now I m really content The Belfast Telegraph 4 October 2017 Retrieved 21 November 2022 Later with Jools Holland Series 28 Episode 1 BBC 3 November 2006 Retrieved 9 January 2014 tour dates frenz com Retrieved 24 November 2016 A Very Special Visitor Sesame Tree Series 1 Episode 20 Belfast 15 August 2008 BBC BBC Two Retrieved 1 January 2012 Muppets arrive in Belfast as part of new children s television series Sesame Tree debuting on BBC Northern Ireland television this month Press release Belfast and New York City Sesame Workshop 11 March 2008 Archived from the original on 13 September 2011 Retrieved 2 January 2012 Westlife are still number one Irish Independent 16 February 2008 Retrieved 23 June 2011 Rick O Shea Peter Wilson 10 July 2009 Interview Oxegen 09 Duke Special Video clip Oxegen music festival RTE Retrieved 2 January 2012 Lindvall Helienne 10 December 2009 Behind the music The future of fan funding The Guardian Retrieved 1 January 2012 Foley Jack 2010 Duke Special The Stage A Book amp The Silver Screen Review Indie London Retrieved 2 January 2012 Hillsborough Castle Proms in the Park line up announced Press release BBC 2 September 2010 Retrieved 2 January 2012 Ruby and the Duke RTE 2011 Retrieved 3 January 2012 Williams Ashley 2011 Irish Musician Duke Special in Concert at the Met Metropolitan Museum of Art Retrieved 3 January 2012 AWAL Duke Special Archived 31 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine Knight Adrian 8 December 2013 LIVE Duke Special A Victorian Christmas Gigging NI Retrieved 24 November 2016 Hallow Irish Tour dukespecial com 7 July 2017 Retrieved 25 September 2017 External links EditOfficial website Punch of a Friend The Art of Duke Special Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke Special amp oldid 1164001117, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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