| Home | Songs | Shop | Discography | Reviews | Waterfall | London Philharmonic Skiffle Orchestra |
martin oram Biography martin oram
| Waterfall | 1980's | 1990's | 2000 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 |
|
In 1974, he went to Warwick University and was roomed with KEITH DONNELLY from South Shields, who played acoustic guitar and shared the same musical tastes. Together they formed “WATERFALL”, and became residents of the University Folk Club, mixing songs by Jonathon Kelly, Gerry Rafferty, Al Stewart etc with traditional ballads and tunes, and slowly began including their own original compositions.
After graduating in 1977, they took the plunge and decided to commit themselves full time to music. Joining an alternative country/rock band for 6 months, called VAN DE HOOGS ELDERFLOWER REMEDY, (with MARTIN BELL, later of the WONDERSTUFF), they quickly learnt all about PA systems, sleeping in vans and life on the road.
Waterfall were still playing floorspots whenever possible in folk clubs up and down the country, and in September 1977 they recorded their first LP THE FLIGHT OF THE DAY at Woodbine Studios, a 4 track studio built into the front room of Johnny Rivers small terraced home in Leamington Spa. (Now available on CD see discography).
In February 1978, Martyn and Keith were playing at Lanchester Polytechnic Folk Club (previous home of STEVE NIGHTLEY), in Coventry when they were stunned by the voice of one of the floor singers, GILLY DARBEY, and so Waterfall became a trio.
After another six months of floorspots and self-promotion, Waterfall began gigging full time, and on 1st November 1978 had their first national radio broadcast on BBC Radio 1s Kid Jensen Show.
They recorded the LP THREE BIRDS for the Avada record label in spring 79, at Millsteam Studios in Cheltenham, produced by Johnny Coppin. (Orams fiddle playing is appealing Melody Maker Album Review 6/10/79.)
Constantly travelling
the length and breadth of England, playing in folk clubs and colleges,
they also toured in Germany, Belgium and Holland, where a live
recording of a gig at the Matrix Folkclub, Rotterdam was broadcast
on Hilversum 3. In Spring 81 they recorded a new LP BENEATH THE STARS, at Gateway Studios, London, produced by Phillip Goodhand-Tait, from which Martyns composition MON COUER EST LA was selected for a 6 month play on British Airways world flights.
Waterfall made their first TV appearance in 1981
on BBC Midlands Dennis McCarthys Weekly Echo,
and then on 24th July, BBC 1 broadcast a half hour Waterfall
In Concert.
Although critically acclaimed, and very popular on the folk scene, Waterfall were unfortunately never able to break out to a wider market, and the pressures of touring and sharing lives saw the group split in February 1982. (Keith and Gilly continued playing as a duo under the names Little Aeroplane and then Nothing By Chance, but in the '90s separated to begin solo careers.)
|
|
|
Martyn made his debut as a solo artist, singing two of his own songs ‘live’ on London’s Capital Radio in March 1982. In April, he recorded his first solo LP “FLYING SOUTH” in Germany, which was co-produced by Walter F. Diet, and featured twelve of his own songs. Southern Rag (father of Folk Roots) compared the LP to early Donovan and Art Garfunkel (Autumn ’82).
An acting debut swiftly followed in the
BBC Play “Another Flip For Dominick”, which also featured some of his original
music. Other small roles continued through the ‘80’s in “Moonfleet” (BBC),
“Lytton’s Diary” (Thames), “Gems” (Thames) and “The Benny Hill Show” (Thames)
for example. |
|
In addition to solo gigs throughout England, in 1984, Martyn began playing regular tours in Europe as a duo with WALTER F. DIET, a German singer/songwriter. They recorded their first album “TOGETHER” in 1986 and this was to be the beginning of a long and lasting collaboration as ORAM & DIET.
|
![]() |
|
In ‘85/86, Martyn toured as half of “THICKO & ROWNTREE”, (“Pillocks ! Comedy singing duo had university audience in stitches” The Sun, 28/9/85), with IAN DURRANT, who 15 years later would join him in the LPSO.
In the spring of 1988, Martyn recorded another nine of his own songs for his second solo LP “THE MEN WHO DREAM”, (mastered in Abbey Road Studios, London), which he also produced. Musical assistance was provided by half of SHAVE THE MONKEY. (“Without doubt a thoughtful and talented songwriter who deserves interest” Rock ‘n’ Reel Issue 11). |
| 1988 was also the beginning of a partnership with guitarist MIKE MARTIN, firstly in Mikes London-based cajun band PEACE ON THE PANHANDLE (Stylish and musically stunning City Limits, March 88), and then as LUKE N FLOYD, a multi-instrumental roots country duo (First class fiddle The Stage and Television Today, 16/3/89). Mike and Martyn would later form the LPSO. |
![]() |
| The year 2000 saw ORAM & DIET peform in Massachusetts, USA for one week in May; and in July, Martyn played with the CHAS McDEVITT SKIFFLE BAND (of "Freight Train" fame) at the Hankasalmi Festival in Finland. In August Martyn replaced an A.W.O.L. singer/guitarist in the Australian band THE SENSITIVE NEW-AGE COWPERSONS at short notice for the last concert of their British tour. |
![]() |
![]() |
Nov 2000: When Martyn told Brian May that people often comment that
he looks
like him, Brian said "Well, it's not that bad, is it !!" In the autumn, Martyn and Mike formed THE LONDON PHILHARMONIC SKIFFLE ORCHESTRA, playing a mixture of celtic, cajun, klezmer, cossack and country/blues with the high energy and fun of skiffle. They headlined at Finland's Hankasalmi Festival in July 2001. After a collaboration spanning nearly 20 years, ORAM & DIET / MAYBUG finally came to an end in 2001, with Walter deciding to concentrate on his own band and his own music - check out www.maybug.de
|
|
2002 saw the LPSO playing many folk festivals and concerts - Crawley Folk Festival; Folk On The Pier, Cromer; Battersea Arts Centre; Bridgend Beer Festival.
|
![]() |
![]() |
In July, Martyn played an hour concert of his own songs at the
Hankasalmi Festival in Finland (check the
reviews page). In August, he performed as "the fiddler" in the Hornblower TV film, "DUTY", and in October/November toured Germany solo, (check the reviews page). |
| And also in August, he sang his song "Drops In The Ocean" at Cropredy Folk Festival with Maart Allcock (left) and Keith Donnelly, |
![]() |
![]()
|
and fiddled with Bob Fox, Keith Donnelly, Maart Allcock, trombonist and Gilly Darbey |
| 2003 began with several reunion concerts with KEITH DONNELLY, as "the Original Waterfall", 25 years after they last played together as a duo. It's been amazing how many old familiar faces have turned up at gigs, often travelling long distances, many even leaving their zimmer frames at home ! See the WATERFALL page. |
![]()
|
|
Martyn released a new CD "A DROP IN THE OCEAN" - a 'best of' his 3 CD's recorded with Walter in the '90's. |
|
Martyn also began occasionally touring with German guitarist/singer MICHAEL STROBEL, mostly in Denmark.
The LPSO continued with regular concert and festival appearances - Ferneham Hall, Fareham; Harrogate Theatre; Lakeside Country Club (with Joe Brown); and the Sweeps Festival, Rochester. |
| In July, he was paid by the EEC ( !!!!! ) to teach at a music camp in Finland for a week, leading up to performances at the Hankasalmi Festival and an appearance on Finnish Television. It was a terrific 'no-sleep' week of strong alcohol, tasty food, swimming in the lake, making friends with mosquitoes and ...........(oh yeah, the music was ok as well) |
![]() |
| 2004
|
It was a great summer with the LPSO - they played Cromer, Cleckheaton and Leigh-on-Sea folk festivals, Henley Festival of Music and Arts and headlined again at the Hankaslami festival in Finland - FANTASTIC ! "The Cream Of The Festival" Keskisuomalainen Check out the band's website www.lpso.co.uk for fuller details, photos etc. They recorded a new CD which came out in July (see the Discography page) featuring guest contributions by "King of the Jungle" Joe Pasquale, guitar maestro Gordon Giltrap and skiffle king Chas McDevitt (remember Freight Train !) |
| For two days before the Hankasalmi festival, Martyn taught at their music camp again - more fantastic fun, great music, swimming in the lake in the midnight sun ..... This is where his campers opened the festival outside the station, alongside the railway tracks - the festival always begins to the whistle of the 5.30 from Helsinki ! Four more good tours in Denmark with MICHAEL STROBEL. A great long weekend playing with THE O'REELYS in April, on the maiden sailing of Brittany Ferries' "Pont Aven" from Plymouth to Roscoff to Cork and back, with hordes of Breton dancers stepping away to their jigs and reels. It even spawned a new song, which will be on the next CD.
|
![]() |
|
A fun year !!! The LPSO played the Manchester Street Festival, Ludlow Arts Festival, Vikedal Roots Festival (Norway), SildaJazz (pronounced "sillyass") Haugesund (Norway), Leytonstone Festival, KesaKaivari Festival, Helsinki (Finland), and Music In The Meadow, Blandford Forum. Another jolly boys outing for THE O'REELYS with a rebooking on the Pont Aven in April from Plymouth - Roscoff - Cork return, and more tours in Denmark with MICHAEL STROBEL !!
|
![]() |
And a fantastic week in Hankasalmi,
Finland, again, teaching at the music camp and then accompanying the
very beautiful and talented Finnish singer/songwriter
KATRIINA HONKANEN
on her Saturday night main stage spot and also at the jam session late
into the night. |
![]() |
2006 July :
Fantastic time with the LPSO at Skagen Folk Festival in Denmark
(immediately rebooked for 2007) and another great week teaching at the Kihveli
Soikoon music camp in Finland, before the LPSO's main concert on
Saturday night. In September, the LPSO played the Didmarton Bluegrass Festival. More great tours in Denmark with MICHAEL STROBEL - the "You'll Never Walk Alone" in Kolding has the best Indian food in Denmark ! In April Michael married Maike Boerdam (Super singer/actress from Holland), and they moved to Amsterdam.
|
![]() |
![]() |
Summer 2006 : release of Martyn's new CD "The Bridge Of Broken Dreams" - 16 new songs.
December 2006: Martyn played fiddle on JACKIE BARNETT's new album 'Wheatfields' released this month. "top bit of fiddle playing by Martyn Oram; real nice" said Steve Cherelle on his BBC Essex radio show on 3/12/06
|
| Home | Songs | Shop | Discography | Reviews | Waterfall | London Philharmonic Skiffle Orchestra |