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Group Members: Aidan O'Rourke, Kris Drever, John McCusker, Roddy Woomble, Kris Drever

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Named after an Orcadian word meaning "natural light" (though they deliberately misspelled it from "lowe"), LAU formed in Edinburgh in 2006 and were quickly hailed as a band of rare innovation and invention. The three founders, Aidan O'Rourke, Kris Drever, and Martin Green, were all much admired musicians in their own right, widely experienced playing in various disparate bands, but in all cases LAU represents their most challenging and satisfying musical advance in a band set up as a deliberate antidote to the legions of hyperactive jigs'n'reels outfits backed by drum and bass found all over Scotland. Introducing unusual rhythms, jazz influences, and a certain amount of improvisation, they created a subtly provocative style of arrangements and tune-playing basically not heard before in the folk circles they mostly frequented. They met on the vibrant Edinburgh session scene where jazz musicians also congregated and there was much spontaneous crossover between jazz and folk.

O'Rourke, an explosive fiddle player from Seil off the west coast of Scotland, first went on the road at 15, becoming a member of Blazing Fiddles and at the age of 19 formed Tabache with Claire Mann. He also became a member of Unusual Suspects and fusion band Kevin Mackenzie's Vital Signs, made his first solo album, Sirius, in 2003, and formed Sunhoney with Donald Hay and Alyth McCormack, mixing trad tunes with jazz and hip-hop. Instrumentalist of the Year at the 2005 Scottish Traditional Music Awards, O'Rourke had already played on over 50 albums before resolving to start a new band with Drever and Green. The son of Ivan Drever of folk-rock band Wolfstone, Kris Drever had also built a big reputation since leaving his home in the Orkneys for Edinburgh, his intuitive guitar style and laid-back singing becoming a feature of various outfits, and he'd already recorded his debut solo album, Black Water, when LAU got underway. English accordion player Martin Green is from Cambridge, built his own reputation as a dazzling, live-wire box player in bands like Whiskey Before Breakfast and the Joe Townsend Band, and spent several years with Eliza Carthy's band, including a duet album Dinner, with Carthy in 2001. A move to Scotland to be with his girlfriend introduced him to the Edinburgh session scene and facilitated the formation of LAU.

After several months of dedicated rehearsal in O'Rourke's kitchen, putting together a set of all original tunes, they made their debut with gigs at the Leith Folk Club and Edinburgh Festival in 2006. The empathetic interplay and unexpected twists in their music made them an instant hit, partly because nobody -- not even the bandmembers -- knew exactly what they'd do next. "Nothing is purely improvised but there are certain tracks with a designated window to allow improvisation," said O'Rourke. "It can be a big window or a little window depending on the gig." Their debut album, Lightweights & Gentlemen, a mix of their own tunes and unusual interpretations of songs like "Freeborn Man" and "Unquiet Grave," was released early in 2007 to great acclaim, though everyone -- including each of the bandmembers -- has struggled to find a phrase that would accurately describe the music. One review describing the music as "sublime, anarchic modern folk music" perhaps captured their spirit best. All three members of LAU also founded the experimental left-field band Parallelogram.

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Lau or LAU may refer to:

Lau Chan, fictional character in video game Virtua Fighter SeriesLau (band), a Scottish folk music groupLambda Alpha Upsilon, a Greek letter intercollegiate fraternityLebanese American University, a university in LebanonLocal administrative unit, a low level administrative division of a country, ranked below a province, region, or stateLẩu, Vietnamese Hot pot

Surname [edit]

Liu (劉/刘), a common Chinese family name transliterated Lau in CantoneseAndy Lau (born 1961), Hong Kong singer and actorAmber Liu (singer) (born 1992), Chinese singer in South Korean girl group f(x)Andrew Lau (born 1960), Hong Kong director and producerCharlie Lau (1933–1984), American catcher and hitting coach in Major League BaseballEvelyn Lau (born 1971), Canadian writerGordon Lau (1941–1998), American politicianHans E. Lau (1879–1918), Danish astronomerIsrael Meir Lau (born 1937), Orthodox Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of IsraelJean Marie du Lau (1738–1792), Archbishop of Arles, killed during the French RevolutionLaurence Lau (born 1954), American actorSean Lau (born 1964), Hong Kong actora Mohyal (Punjabi Brahmin) surname used in IndiaLau Brothers (Brian Lau Toronto Raptors fan, Tomas Lau Manchester United Fan)

Places [edit]

Lau, Estonia, a village in EstoniaLau, Gotland, a village in Gotland, SwedenLau, Nigeria, a local government areaLau Islands, part of the Republic of the Fiji IslandsLau Province, FijiLau River, a tributary of the Gave d'Ossau in south west FranceLaurel (Amtrak station), a passenger train station in Laurel, Mississippi, United StatesManda Airport, a public airport on Manda Island, Kenya

Languages [edit]

Lauan language, also called Lau, spoken in Fiji, ISO 639-3: llxLau language (Malaita), spoken in the Solomon Islands, ISO 639-3: llu
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Date Venue Location Tickets
06.06.13 Culturlann Ui Chanain Derry, UK
06.07.13 The Black Box Belfast, Bfs UK
07.17.13 Larmer Tree Gardens Salisbury, Dor UK
08.07.13 Mareel Shetland, UK
08.22.13 Tonder Festival Tonder, 050 Denmark
11.21.13 De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill, Sxe UK
11.28.13 Queens Hall Edinburgh, Edinburgh UK