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Andy Cutting was born on 18 March, 1969 in Harrow, London, is a British melodeon player and folk music composer. Discover Andy Cutting's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Occupation Musician, composer
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 18 March, 1969
Birthday 18 March
Birthplace Harrow, London
Nationality United Kingdom

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1651

As well as the Wood & Cutting duo, he is part of the trio 1651 (with Mark Emerson and Tim Harries), the John McCusker Band, the Kate Rusby Trio and the Kate Rusby Band.

He is also a popular workshop tutor and has taught at summer schools for Folkworks.

He is the diatonic accordion tutor at the Burwell Bash.

1969

Andy Cutting (born 18 March 1969) is an English folk musician and composer.

He plays melodeon and is best known for writing and performing traditional English folk and his own original compositions which combine English and French traditions with wider influences.

He is three times winner of the Folk Musician of the Year award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and has appeared on around 50 albums, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians.

He was born in Harrow, London and is married with three children.

Starting playing the melodeon in his early teens, Cutting was invited to join a local ceilidh band, Happenstance, when he had been playing for only a few months.

1988

In 1988 he joined the influential and innovative band Blowzabella (which also featured Nigel Eaton, with whom Cutting has since collaborated).

1989

In 1989 Cutting formed a partnership with Chris Wood, whom he had met two years earlier at Sidmouth Folk Festival.

1990

Cutting made one album (Vanilla) with Blowzabella before they broke up in 1990.

Their repertoire, blending English traditional music with that of central France and Eastern Europe, had a great influence on Cutting.

1994

Tweed & Cutting have also worked as a duo; they have made one album together and contributed to a live CD, Across the Waters, recorded at Cork University in 1994.

Cutting works regularly as a session musician, with artists as diverse as Sting, June Tabor and Chumbawamba.

He has been a member of several bands, including Fernhill and Tanteeka.

2003

Blowzabella subsequently reformed; they celebrated their 25th anniversary in 2003, with Cutting once again an official member.

2007

They released the album Octomento in 2007.

2008

Cutting has won the Folk Musician of the Year award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards three times: 2008, 2011 and 2016.

Cutting has composed many tunes, several of which have been recorded by other artists.

Some have passed into the music session repertoire.

His compositions include:

His recordings include:

2009

In 2009 Fulmine from Vanilla was included in Topic Records 70-year anniversary boxed set Three Score and Ten as track twenty one on the seventh CD.

Cutting contributed tunes and a biographical essay to:

Cutting contributed tunes to:

2010

They toured extensively over several years, reuniting in August 2010 for the Towersey Village Festival and have made five albums together.

Wood introduced Cutting to a wealth of Québécois music and shared his love of English and French dance music.

Wood & Cutting, together with Karen Tweed and Ian Carr, make up the Two Duos Quartet, who have made one album, Half as happy as we.

2011

In March 2011, Cutting was part of the Cecil Sharp Project, a joint commission between Shrewsbury Folk Festival and EFDSS that saw him and seven other modern folk musicians take part in a week-long residential project to create new works related to life and works of folk collector Cecil Sharp.

Andy Cutting is part of Leveret, with Sam Sweeney on fiddle and Rob Harbron on concertina.

2014

The trio formed in 2014 and have been described by The Guardian as "magical", and Cutting as a "melodeon and accordion virtuoso".

2015

Their debut CD Murmurs was well received with The Telegraph naming it one of the best folk albums of 2015, describing them as "three of Britain’s finest musicians and interpreters of songs and tunes, each an acknowledged virtuoso in their own right".

Cutting formed a new Anglo-French band, Topette!!

in 2015.

2018

In 2018 The Arts Desk named Leveret's album, Inventions one of their top 3 albums of the year, describing them as creating "strikingly new English instrumental music."

Cutting also performs and records as Simpson Cutting Kerr with guitarist Martin Simpson and fiddle player Nancy Kerr.