Band,
World, Rock and Folk
Boiled in Lead is a world music band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. They formed in 1983, going through a number of membership changes over the years. They continue to perform today, most notably each Saint Patrick's Day at The Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis. Their first album, Bold Ned (1985) contained primarily traditional music, much of it Celtic, as well as a cover of "Over Under Sideways Down" by The Yardbirds. With the addition of Robin Anders on drums and percussion in 1986 the band's sound changed: their repertoire include a wider variety of traditional music (African, Hungarian, Serbian, Egyptian, Swedish, Macedonian and Turkish) as well as original songs written by band members. The band recognized this on their third album, From The Ladle To The Grave (1989) by having a note on the back saying "File Under: Celtodelic Rock 'n' Reel".
Marc Anderson perc, cng US | |
Joe Kessler vn, vl | |
Dean Magraw g US | |
Drew Miller b, voc | |
Robin Anders dr, tab US | |
Adam Stemple g, voc *1968 US | |
Laura MacKenzie fl, acc, voc CA | |
David Stenshoel vn US | |
Jane Dauphin g, voc US | |
Todd Menton g, voc US |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Well Below | Boiled In Lead | 2012 | Album |
Silver | Boiled In Lead | 2008 | Album |
Alloy | Boiled In Lead | 1998 | Compil. |
Songs From The Gypsy | Boiled In Lead | 1995 | Album |
Antler Dance | Boiled In Lead | 1994 | Album |
Fück The Circus | Boiled In Lead | 1994 | Single |
Old Lead | Boiled In Lead | 1991 | Compil. |
Orb | Boiled In Lead | 1990 | Album |
From The Ladle To The Grave | Boiled In Lead | 1989 | Album |
Hotheads | Boiled In Lead | 1987 | Album |
Bold Ned | Boiled In Lead | 1985 | Album |