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In Gowan Ring

B'eirth
Born (1973-03-25) March 25, 1973 (age 44)
Origin United States
Genres Folk, psychedelic folk, early music
Years active 1994–present
Labels World Serpent, Bluesanct, Helmet Room Recordings, Little Somebody Records, Les Disques du 7ème Ciel

Bobin Jon Michael Eirth, better known as B'eirth or B'ee, is the lead singer, lyricist and sole songwriter in the psychedelic folk band In Gowan Ring and folk band Birch Book.

Rarely mentioned in articles and reviews without an adjective, B'eirth has been called "mysterious," "reclusive," "nomadic," "effusive," and "singular." Much of this attention is due to his cultivated image as a modern-day troubadour and preferring instruments with Renaissance roots.

He explains his moniker and artist name B'eirth as a contraction for his "less wieldy" given name, and B'ee as a simpler version still, with a fitting polysemy: his father was a beekeeper. On his mother's side, he is related to the fourth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Wilford Woodruff. Despite this, he does not follow the Mormon discipline. He was born in the U.S., but is vague about where he was raised, saying it was "further east in green territory" rather than in Salt Lake City proper.

B'ee is proficient at playing a myriad of instruments, including guitar, cittern, harps (both mouth harps and folk harps), harmonica, recorder, reeds and flutes. He is largely self-taught (though says he has didactically studied "16th century polyphony"). He designs and fabricates his own stringed instruments.

As a live performer, B'ee is commonly associated with his easily recognizable pear-shaped and double-necked guitars. The later is a guitar/cittern hybrid made by B'eirth himself in 1998, which he calls the Stringed Spade. It is, in his own words: "a standard 6 string on the top neck and 9 strings in 5 courses (low course single) on the lower neck. I wanted the combination so as to avoid changing instruments between songs during performance. Occasionally I play both necks during one song and sometimes use the cittern neck as resonant strings while the top neck strings are sounding." [1]


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