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Ruby Blue

Band, *1993 GB
Pop and Rock

Formed in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1986 by Massachusetts-born drama student Rebecca Pidgeon (raised from five years old in Edinburgh) – on vocals – and guitarist Roger Fife. Completing the duo with George Jeffrey (drums), Alec Kane and Martin Pavey (additional guitarists), the group released their debut album, Glances Askances (1987) on Dave Kitson’s Red Flame imprint. A fresh, spontaneous combination of pop, folk and jazz, the record showcased Pidgeon’s high, purist-folk vocals (shades of Anne Briggs and Sandy Denny) which brought a traditional feel to the proceedings. With radio support from the likes of DJs Andy Kershaw and Nicky Campbell, the band soon became the subject of major label interest and subsequently signed to Fontana at the turn of the decade. By this point they’d bolstered their sound with drums, while attracting attention for support slots for the likes of John Martyn, Van Morrison and Martin Stephenson. In the meantime, the pairing added Anthony Coote (in 1988) and Erika Woods (ne Spotswood), a little later, having guested on the `Bloomsbury Blue’ single. Yet despite all the media attention, the band’s major label set Down From Above (1990) failed to spawn a hit single, although tracks such as `Epitaph’ (about the Marchioness disaster with lyrics by David Mamet) were thought-provoking taking account that both Erika and Roger survived the Thames River collision which took the lives of over 50 party-goers and attendees. Rebecca’s final recording with the band came at the end of the year in the shape of the `Can It Be’ single (she was fast becoming a top actress starring opposite Anthony Hopkins in the movie The Dawning). Also included on the CD single was a glacial folk cover of Cyril Tawney’s `Sally Free And Easy’ and `The Raven’, the latter a haunting track co-written with her new husband, the aforementioned playwright David Mamet. Rebecca subsequently released a number of solo sets, her only excursion into “Celtic-folk” music was the traditionally-rich `Four Marys’ (1998), which featured Scottish musician Johnny Cunningham and Uillean piper Jerry O’Sullivan.

     
Members
PortraitRoger Fife
PortraitRebecca Pidgeon
voc *1965 GB
Popular Tracks   
So Unlike Me on Doctor Death's Vol. V: Hearts Lust In Limbo by Various Artists
Hand me Down on Island Time Festival by Various Artists

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Discography

Title Artist Year Type
Almost NakedRuby Blue1993Album
Broken WaterRuby Blue1992Compil.
I Feel Good NowRuby Blue1991Single
Down From AboveRuby Blue1990Single
Down From Above Album SamplerRuby Blue1990Album
Primitive ManRuby Blue1990Single
Down From AboveRuby Blue1990Album
The Quiet Mind - For JoeRuby Blue1990Album
Can It BeRuby Blue1990Single
Stand TogetherRuby Blue1989Single
Bloomsbury BlueRuby Blue1988Album
Because...Ruby Blue1988Single
Glances AskancesRuby Blue1987Album
Give Us Our Flag BackRuby Blue1987Single
So Unlike MeRuby Blue1987Single
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