Bryony Griffith

[7][8] Two albums followed – Out of Bed in 2003[9] and Hells Belles in 2005[7] – and a seven-piece collaboration with a cappella trio Grace Notes (entitled Witchnotes[10]) was an occasional concern.

[23] Away from band duties, Griffith released a duo album with now-husband Hampson in 2011 (Lady Diamond),[24] which received five star reviews and won Best Debut at the 2012 Spiral Earth Awards.

[29] In addition to performing, Griffith leads music, singing and dance workshops all over the United Kingdom, both at folk festivals and summer schools.

[30] She runs and arranges music for The Shepley Singers,[31][32] a mixed-voice community choir performing traditional songs,[33] and teaches violin in Yorkshire schools.

[36] She also joined Kate Locksley, Ewan McLennan and John Kirkpatrick to produce The Theatre Ballads – a piece blending historic ballads with puppetry and illustration – for Cecil Sharp House in London, and was created by Horse and Bamboo Theatre,[37] and became a Musician in Residence at the National Coal Mining Museum for England, Yorkshire, as part of an EFDSS scheme.

[39] With Bedlam[40] With Witches of Elswick With Demon Barbers With Rachel Unthank & The Winterset With Alice Jones With various artists As Bryony Griffith and Will Hampson As soloist