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Karen Tweed - Piano Accordion

Karen Tweed started to play the piano accordion at the age of 11 under the guidance of Joe Coll, who came to Wellingborough, Northamptonshire to teach the accordion and also recruit players for his accordion band which was based in Corby. She went on to study with Lawry Eady, Warren Eagle and finally with button accordionist John Whelan who was her biggest inspiration and fired her passion for Irish traditional music.

Karen turned professional in 1989, working with singer/songwriter Roger Wilson and then was a founder member of the Poozies.

Her playing is known for being mercurial, subtle, lyrical and expressive, and she regularly teaches on the BA and MA courses at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at Limerick University and at the BMus Degree in Folk and Traditional Music at Newcastle University. She has taught at Folkworks Summer School in Durham, Ashokan Northern Week, Darlington Music Weekend and the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki.

She has played in the Kathryn Tickell Band and her many collaborations include the Anglo-Swedish quartet SWAP, her duet with guitarist Ian Carr, The Two Duos Quartet (with Andy Cutting, Chris Wood and Ian Carr). These led her to her 2001 collaboration with Finnish pianist/composer Timo Alakotila and their ensemble, May Monday. She has also collaborated with Irish piper/singer Christy O'Leary and American guitarist / singer Bert Deivert; with Norweigan fiddler Sturla Eide and English songwriter Reg Meuross.

Listen to Karen

She currently is collaborating in duos with Timo Alakotila, Johnny Coppin, Paul Hutchinson and Kevin Dempsey; she has a new trio ‘Hell Said the Duchess’ with Hannah James and Becky Price – she also is developing her larger scale projects ‘Circa Compania’ and ‘The No 1 Ladies Accordion Orchestra’. Her favourite colour changes weekly, she especially loves chocolate, vinegar, her dad and Syd, and is a member of the WI. She prefers ink pens to pcs and slippers to stilettos.

Stevie Wonder, Annie Lennox, Bruce Molsky, XTC, Richard Galliano, Tin Hat Trio, Clive Gregson. Arvo Part, Lily Allen, David Sylvian, John Metcalfe, Bill Evans, Eelgrinders, Edith Sitwell and William Walton are never far from her speakers.

She (me) loves coats by Stephanie Kemp, paintings by Boag, scarves by Lin Patterson and anything by Charlotte Halton. . . . ceramics by Paul Bradley, poems by Edith Sitwell,Walt Whitman and Percy Bysse Shelley, St Andre cheese, Cadbury's Fruit and Nut, Resolution Tea from Whitby and Walkers plain crisps. . . .Nigel Slater cookery, Pilot pens and ink pens generally, fiction by Philip Pullman or Penelope Evans, handbags by Philippa Day, photos by Richard Faulks or Peter Crann, design work by Joe Pieczenko and the Roobarb and Custard cartoons (and theme music).

She is currently focussing on her one woman solo show, developing her compositional skills, teaching and playing at OAP nursing homes, which she loves. Karen lives in Norfolk near the sea.

Karen Tweed Website



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