Rock
& Bike Festival
Carnfield
Hall
Derbyshire
18.07.14.
July
sees the first gig of the year for NWOBHM stalwarts Girlschool as
they materialize at the Rock & Bike festival in Derbyshire. Also on the
bill of the weekend festival are Snakecharmer, Psychedelic Warlords, Bad
Manners, Evil Scarecrow and a guest appearance by former WASP axe man Chris
Holmes to name just a few. There’s a great atmosphere at this festival with
plenty to do, two stages with around thirty live acts as well as a custom bike
show a Wild West display, merchandise stalls as well as real ale at the bar and
many exotic food outlets.
To say this band have been around for thirty six years they’ve lost none of the vim and vigour that they possessed back in the early eighties, in fact like many of the bands from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal era they’re still going strong and still have an audience who want to watch and listen to them which is reassuring.
The
current band line-up comprises of three of the original members of GS, Kim
McAuliffe (guitar/vocals) Enid Williams (bass/vocals) Denise Dufort
(drums) and Jackie Chambers (lead guitar/vocals) who took over from
Kelly back in 1999 and it’s Jackie ‘Jax’
Chambers who I managed to interview at Rock & Bike, here’s how it went…
GD: Having taken the first six
months of 2014 off prior to playing the Rock & Bike festival at Carnfield
Hall, what are Girlschool’s plans for the rest of the year?
Jax: Well we have a couple of
gigs to do in Finland next month and then we're
hoping to record a new album at the end of the year.
GD: Unbelievably its six years
since Girlschool’s last studio album, the brilliant ‘Legacy’ and three years
since ‘Hit and Run – Revisited’ are there any plans for a new album?
Jax: lol… and just for you I
answered 2 questions in 1... there are plans but nothing concrete as yet,
here's hoping!
GD: After thirty six years
together what keeps the grand dames of British heavy metal going?
Jax: I think it's because we
love music and playing on stage is just the best feeling in the world. As long
as the crowds want to hear us then we'll keep on playing.
GD: Do you find Girlschool get
more recognition in Europe than they do in the UK these days?
Jax: Yes I think we do but
lately we've done a few more gigs here in the UK and they've been well attended,
let's hope there's a few more UK dates soon.
GD: Fellow all female metal
band Rock Goddess have recently reformed do you think any future collaborations
between the former rivals are a possibility, i.e. touring together or maybe
sharing the bill at a festival?
Jax: I wouldn't say that Rock
Goddess were ever rivals, in fact we're all the best of friends. Me and Den
(Denise Dufort) were in a band with Tracey Lamb and Jody Turner (of RG) a few
years back called No Class when things weren't busy with GS, great fun! But to
answer that question I do hope we will play together somewhere along the line.
GD: Jax, I hear you have plans
to form your own band can you tell me how that is going and what style of music
you’ll be playing?
Jax: Yes, whilst GS aren't so
busy I'd love to be playing more (love it) I've been doing some writing with a
singer and now I'm looking for a drummer and bassist... It will still be good
old Rock n Roll in the same vein as GS... early days yet though but hope to be
gigging by the end of the year?
A
huge thanx to Jax Chambers for the interview and a massive thank you to the
rest of Girlschool who came off stage at the Rock & Bike festival elated by
the protracted ovation they received by the enthusiastiv crowd… proof that
NWOBHM never dies… ‘Cheers you lot’ GD Manofmetal.
Above: Enid Williams & GD Manofmetal @ Rock & Bike Fest 2014.
Visit
Girlschool’s official website: http://www.girlschool.co.uk/mainindex.htm
Four Videos From Rock & Bike 2014 by GD...
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