Thu Jan 9 2025

8:00 PM - 9:30 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Backstage at The Green Hotel

Backstage at The Green Hotel The Muirs Kinross KY13 8AS

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Medicine Head began life in 1968 when the founding core duo of singer and guitarist John Fiddler and harmonica player Peter Hope-Evans began performing in the Midlands. 
They quickly came to the attention of John Peel and – at the insistence of John Lennon – the DJ ended up signing the band to his own Dandelion Records. 
Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend were also early cheerleaders. Peel declared the band’s debut 1968 single ‘His Guiding Hand’ to be one of the classics of all time – and a copy featured in his legendary Record Box. 
 
Medicine Head released three albums via Dandelion Records, with Hope-Evans leaving and returning to the fold during that time. 
The first album, 1970’s ‘New Bottles, Old Medicine’ featured ‘His Guiding Hand’ and was recorded in a two-hour session and Medicine Head toured with the DJ at many of Peel’s shows. 
The band followed that with the single ‘(And The) Pictures In The Sky’ and then a second album in 1971, ‘Heavy On The Drum’ produced by the Yardbirds’ Keith Relf. 
After their 1972 album, ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ [yes, before Pink Floyd), the band signed to Polydor. 
 
Medicine Head then released ‘One & One Is One’, the single charted at No.3 in the charts and the album of the same name garnered them more fans. 
The following album ‘Thru’ A Five’ gave them more hits with “Rising Sun” and ‘Slip and Slide’. 
Soon after that the band became a duo again, releasing the fittingly titled album ‘Two Man Band’ in 1976. 
The following year, Peter Hope-Evans left for the final time, although John Fiddler (with Peter’s blessing), has continued to work, and to release records as Medicine Head – 2011’s ‘Fiddlersophical’ was the last before ‘Warriors of Love’.
 
As that previous album proved, John Fiddler has retained his voice and his musical freedom: this is an artist and a band with pedigree and a story. ‘Heartwork’ is cut through with experience and integrity, and sits well within that Medicine Head catalogue.

Mundell Music Presents
Medicine Head

  • Medicine Head

    Medicine Head

    Country-Rock

    John Fiddler and Medicine Head have a new album ‘Heartwork’ featuring ten brand new

    songs, this is a fresh and vibrant set of blues rock that once more centre the band’s

    founder John Fiddler and Medicine Head in the core of this wonderful tradition.

    ‘Heartwork’ follows the very well received ‘Warriors of Love’, album which was the first

    new album in a decade.

    Medicine Head began life in 1968 when singer and guitarist John Fiddler and harmonica

    player Peter Hope-Evans began performing in the Midlands. They quickly came to the

    attention of John Peel and – at the insistence of John Lennon – the DJ signed the band to his

    own Dandelion Records label. Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend were also early

    cheerleaders. Peel declared the band’s debut 1968 single ‘His Guiding Hand’ to be one of

    the classics of all time – and a copy featured in his legendary Record Box.

    Medicine Head released three albums via Dandelion Records, with Hope-Evans leaving

    and returning to the fold during that time. The first album, 1970’s ‘New Bottles, Old

    Medicine’ featured ‘His Guiding Hand’ and was recorded in a two-hour session and

    Medicine Head toured with the DJ at many of Peel’s shows. The band followed that with the

    single ‘(And The) Pictures In The Sky’ and then a second album in 1971, ‘Heavy On The

    Drum’; produced by the Yardbirds’ Keith Relf. After their 1972 album, ‘Dark Side of the

    Moon’ [yes, before Pink Floyd), the band signed to Polydor.

    Medicine Head then released ‘One & One Is One’, the single charted at No.3 in the charts

    and the album of the same name garnered them more fans. The following album ‘Thru’ A

    Five’ gave them more hits with “Rising Sun” and ‘Slip and Slide’. Soon after that the band

    became a duo again, releasing the fittingly titled album ‘Two Man Band’ in 1976. The

    following year, Peter Hope-Evans left for the final time, although John Fiddler (with Peter’s

    blessing), continues to work, and record as Medicine Head – releasing two critically

    acclaimed albums in the last 3 years. “WARRIORS OF LOVE” and “HEARTWORK” 2024.

    John Fiddler has retained his voice and his musical freedom: this is an artist and a band

    with pedigree and a story. ‘Heartwork’ is cut through with experience and integrity and sits

    well within that Medicine Head catalogue.

    John Fiddler has enlisted these amazing talents to his touring band.

    Backing Vocals: Belinda Campbell

    Lead Guitar: Dzal Martin (Terry Reid, The Equals etc.)

    Drums: Paul Edwards (Rebel Heart, Paul Young etc.)

    Bass: Andre Shapps (Big Audio Dynamite)

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Thu Jan 9 2025 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Backstage at The Green Hotel Kinross
Medicine Head

£26.40 All Ages

Medicine Head began life in 1968 when the founding core duo of singer and guitarist John Fiddler and harmonica player Peter Hope-Evans began performing in the Midlands. 
They quickly came to the attention of John Peel and – at the insistence of John Lennon – the DJ ended up signing the band to his own Dandelion Records. 
Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend were also early cheerleaders. Peel declared the band’s debut 1968 single ‘His Guiding Hand’ to be one of the classics of all time – and a copy featured in his legendary Record Box. 
 
Medicine Head released three albums via Dandelion Records, with Hope-Evans leaving and returning to the fold during that time. 
The first album, 1970’s ‘New Bottles, Old Medicine’ featured ‘His Guiding Hand’ and was recorded in a two-hour session and Medicine Head toured with the DJ at many of Peel’s shows. 
The band followed that with the single ‘(And The) Pictures In The Sky’ and then a second album in 1971, ‘Heavy On The Drum’ produced by the Yardbirds’ Keith Relf. 
After their 1972 album, ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ [yes, before Pink Floyd), the band signed to Polydor. 
 
Medicine Head then released ‘One & One Is One’, the single charted at No.3 in the charts and the album of the same name garnered them more fans. 
The following album ‘Thru’ A Five’ gave them more hits with “Rising Sun” and ‘Slip and Slide’. 
Soon after that the band became a duo again, releasing the fittingly titled album ‘Two Man Band’ in 1976. 
The following year, Peter Hope-Evans left for the final time, although John Fiddler (with Peter’s blessing), has continued to work, and to release records as Medicine Head – 2011’s ‘Fiddlersophical’ was the last before ‘Warriors of Love’.
 
As that previous album proved, John Fiddler has retained his voice and his musical freedom: this is an artist and a band with pedigree and a story. ‘Heartwork’ is cut through with experience and integrity, and sits well within that Medicine Head catalogue.
Medicine Head

Medicine Head

Country-Rock

John Fiddler and Medicine Head have a new album ‘Heartwork’ featuring ten brand new

songs, this is a fresh and vibrant set of blues rock that once more centre the band’s

founder John Fiddler and Medicine Head in the core of this wonderful tradition.

‘Heartwork’ follows the very well received ‘Warriors of Love’, album which was the first

new album in a decade.

Medicine Head began life in 1968 when singer and guitarist John Fiddler and harmonica

player Peter Hope-Evans began performing in the Midlands. They quickly came to the

attention of John Peel and – at the insistence of John Lennon – the DJ signed the band to his

own Dandelion Records label. Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend were also early

cheerleaders. Peel declared the band’s debut 1968 single ‘His Guiding Hand’ to be one of

the classics of all time – and a copy featured in his legendary Record Box.

Medicine Head released three albums via Dandelion Records, with Hope-Evans leaving

and returning to the fold during that time. The first album, 1970’s ‘New Bottles, Old

Medicine’ featured ‘His Guiding Hand’ and was recorded in a two-hour session and

Medicine Head toured with the DJ at many of Peel’s shows. The band followed that with the

single ‘(And The) Pictures In The Sky’ and then a second album in 1971, ‘Heavy On The

Drum’; produced by the Yardbirds’ Keith Relf. After their 1972 album, ‘Dark Side of the

Moon’ [yes, before Pink Floyd), the band signed to Polydor.

Medicine Head then released ‘One & One Is One’, the single charted at No.3 in the charts

and the album of the same name garnered them more fans. The following album ‘Thru’ A

Five’ gave them more hits with “Rising Sun” and ‘Slip and Slide’. Soon after that the band

became a duo again, releasing the fittingly titled album ‘Two Man Band’ in 1976. The

following year, Peter Hope-Evans left for the final time, although John Fiddler (with Peter’s

blessing), continues to work, and record as Medicine Head – releasing two critically

acclaimed albums in the last 3 years. “WARRIORS OF LOVE” and “HEARTWORK” 2024.

John Fiddler has retained his voice and his musical freedom: this is an artist and a band

with pedigree and a story. ‘Heartwork’ is cut through with experience and integrity and sits

well within that Medicine Head catalogue.

John Fiddler has enlisted these amazing talents to his touring band.

Backing Vocals: Belinda Campbell

Lead Guitar: Dzal Martin (Terry Reid, The Equals etc.)

Drums: Paul Edwards (Rebel Heart, Paul Young etc.)

Bass: Andre Shapps (Big Audio Dynamite)

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 10 per person
Standard
£26.40 (£24.00 + £2.40 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)

Delivery Method

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Box Office Collection