John Schumann and the Vagabond Crew | |
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Origin | Adelaide, Australia |
Genres | Folk |
Years active | 2005-present |
Labels | ABC Music |
Associated acts | John Schumann, Hugh McDonald, Redgum, Goanna |
Members |
John Schumann Hugh McDonald Kat Kraus Alex Black Sam Willoughby Erico Mick Morena |
Past members |
Michael Atkinson Shane Howard Marcia Howard Mark Kraus Russell Morris Rob Hirst Mike Rudd Broderick Smith Dave Folley |
John Schumann and the Vagabond Crew is an Australian folk group formed in Adelaide in 2005. The band's name is taken from a line in Henry Lawson's poem "Knocking Around". Since it was founded a number of Australian musicians have been involved. The formation of the group marked the return of John Schumann, former Redgum frontman to regular performances and recording.
As of 2013, the band has released two albums. Both have consisted of either cover songs or poems set to music. The first, Lawson, was a collection of Henry Lawson poems put to music. This marked the first collaboration between John Schumann, Hugh McDonald, and Michael Atkinson since Schumann left Redgum back in 1986.
Their second album was Behind the Lines, an album based largely around the theme of Australians at war. It also featured Hugh McDonald, although Michael Atkinson did not participate.
The band provided the music for "Lawson", a one-man stage show by Max Cullen based on the life of Henry Lawson. They played in Vietnam to mark the 40th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, the most famous engagement involving Australians during the Vietnam war.
The group has played many concerts and festivals, especially around Anzac Day.