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9Bach is an alternative folk group formed by Welsh singer-songwriter and pianist Lisa Jên and guitarist Martin Hoyland, a veteran of 1990s alt-rock band Pusherman. The group now includes Dan Swain (bass guitar), Esyllt Glyn Jones (harp, vocals), Mirain Roberts (vocals) and Andy Gangadeen (drums). The sextet's name puns on "nain", the word for "grandmother" in north Wales; "bach" means "small" in Welsh.

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  • 9Bach je velšská hudební skupina. Vznikla roku 2005 v severovelšském městě a původně ji tvořili Lisa Jên Brown a Martin Hoyland, ostatní hudebníci se k duu přidali později. Název skupiny pochází z velšského jazyka a v doslovném překladu do češtiny znamená „malá babička“ (slovo „babička“ – nain – zde zastupuje číslice 9). Své první, eponymní studiové album kapela vydala roku 2009. Druhé album nazvané Tincian následovalo o pět let později a vydalo jej vydavatelství vlastněné hudebníkem Peterem Gabrielem. (cs)
  • 9Bach is an alternative folk group formed by Welsh singer-songwriter and pianist Lisa Jên and guitarist Martin Hoyland, a veteran of 1990s alt-rock band Pusherman. The group now includes Dan Swain (bass guitar), Esyllt Glyn Jones (harp, vocals), Mirain Roberts (vocals) and Andy Gangadeen (drums). The sextet's name puns on "nain", the word for "grandmother" in north Wales; "bach" means "small" in Welsh. When the group began in 2005, its repertoire mainly consisted of traditional Welsh-language folk songs. Its self-titled debut album was released in 2009. Lisa Jên sang on Gruff Rhys's 2007 album, Candylion, and toured with Rhys in that period. In 2015, 9Bach's album Tincian ("resonate") won Best Album at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. The band was joined onstage by Bethesda-based male voice choir Côr Penrhyn for their final song of the evening. The band's third album, Anian, ("nature") was released 13 May 2016. Its title song was written by actor-musician Rhys Ifans, who sings it on 9Bach's recording. "Deryn" is sung by musician and Real World founder Peter Gabriel. The album incorporates Greek and Middle Eastern musical influences. (en)
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  • 9Bach je velšská hudební skupina. Vznikla roku 2005 v severovelšském městě a původně ji tvořili Lisa Jên Brown a Martin Hoyland, ostatní hudebníci se k duu přidali později. Název skupiny pochází z velšského jazyka a v doslovném překladu do češtiny znamená „malá babička“ (slovo „babička“ – nain – zde zastupuje číslice 9). Své první, eponymní studiové album kapela vydala roku 2009. Druhé album nazvané Tincian následovalo o pět let později a vydalo jej vydavatelství vlastněné hudebníkem Peterem Gabrielem. (cs)
  • 9Bach is an alternative folk group formed by Welsh singer-songwriter and pianist Lisa Jên and guitarist Martin Hoyland, a veteran of 1990s alt-rock band Pusherman. The group now includes Dan Swain (bass guitar), Esyllt Glyn Jones (harp, vocals), Mirain Roberts (vocals) and Andy Gangadeen (drums). The sextet's name puns on "nain", the word for "grandmother" in north Wales; "bach" means "small" in Welsh. (en)
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