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==Fisherman's Daughters: The Early Years==
==Fisherman's Daughters: The Early Years==
The Waifs formed in 1992 from a duo called Colours consisting of sisters Donna and Vikki Simpson who met up with Josh Cunningham while playing in [[Broome, Western Australia|Broome]]. The band changed its name to the Waifs a year later and commenced touring extensively in Australia.
The Waifs formed in 1992 from a duo called Colours, consisting of sisters Donna and Vikki Simpson who met up with Josh Cunningham while playing in [[Broome, Western Australia|Broome]]. The band changed its name to the Waifs a year later and commenced touring extensively in Australia.


In 1996, the band recorded their first self-titled album ''The Waifs'' with Jen Anderson and Michael Thomas of folk rock band [[Weddings Parties Anything]] and commenced a year long tour. The sophomore album ''[[Shelter Me]]'' was recorded in [[Adelaide]] and was supported by another year long tour.
In 1996, the band recorded their first self-titled album ''The Waifs'' with Jen Anderson and Michael Thomas of folk rock band [[Weddings Parties Anything]] and commenced a year long tour. The sophomore album ''[[Shelter Me]]'' was recorded in [[Adelaide]] and was supported by another year long tour.


The band released its third album ''[[Sink or Swim (album)|Sink Or Swim]]'' in 2000 and had started to tour folk festivals in Canada and the US. In 2001, the band made its first appearance at the Newport Folk Festival with the [[Newport Daily News]] acclaiming them as "the darlings of this years festival". The growing international reputation of the band led to the release of ''Sink Or Swim'' in the United States in 2002.
The band released its third album ''[[Sink or Swim (album)|Sink Or Swim]]'' in 2000 and had started to tour folk festivals in Canada and the US. In 2001, the band made its first appearance at the Newport Folk Festival with the [[Newport Daily News]] acclaiming them as "the darlings of [that] year's festival". The growing international reputation of the band led to the release of ''Sink Or Swim'' in the United States in 2002.


==Chart Success==
==Chart Success==

Revision as of 02:00, 7 February 2007

The Waifs

The Waifs is a folk rock band from Western Australia. Their 2003 album Up All Night has gone double platinum in Australia and reached the top 5 of the Australian album charts, and the band won four ARIA Awards in October 2003. The band has enjoyed two top fifty singles in Australia, the London Still EP in 2002 and Bridal Train EP in 2004. The Waifs own Jarrah Records, an independent label with John Butler of the John Butler Trio and their records are released in Australia under that label. The band so impressed Bob Dylan when they supported him on his Australian tour that he asked them to support him in his 2003 North American tour including in his gig at the Newport Folk Festival.

Fisherman's Daughters: The Early Years

The Waifs formed in 1992 from a duo called Colours, consisting of sisters Donna and Vikki Simpson who met up with Josh Cunningham while playing in Broome. The band changed its name to the Waifs a year later and commenced touring extensively in Australia.

In 1996, the band recorded their first self-titled album The Waifs with Jen Anderson and Michael Thomas of folk rock band Weddings Parties Anything and commenced a year long tour. The sophomore album Shelter Me was recorded in Adelaide and was supported by another year long tour.

The band released its third album Sink Or Swim in 2000 and had started to tour folk festivals in Canada and the US. In 2001, the band made its first appearance at the Newport Folk Festival with the Newport Daily News acclaiming them as "the darlings of [that] year's festival". The growing international reputation of the band led to the release of Sink Or Swim in the United States in 2002.

Chart Success

The success of the London Still EP sparked the success of the fourth Waifs album Up All Night in Australia. Released in January 2003, it debuted in the Australian charts at number 3. The album was certified gold 4 weeks after release, went platinum in October 2003 and double platinum in February 2004. The Lighthouse EP was released in April 2003 as a second single.

Vikki Simpson told the Sydney Morning Herald on October 1, 2003 that the success of the album had taken the band by surprise. "We were nonchalant about releasing albums. We'd released three already and had learned not to put too much hope behind an album because you're usually disappointed. So it was a surprise but we took it in our stride. It was all very exciting but it didn't seem real to us because it was such a new experience."

The band supported Bob Dylan on his Australian tour in March 2003. Dylan was so impressed by the band that he offered them the support slot on his tour of North America in 2003. This was a great thrill for the group as the band started off playing Bob Dylan tunes before they started writing their own songs.

The Waifs won ARIA Awards for Best Roots and Blues Album and Best Independent Album in the 2003 awards. In addition, they won the awards for Best Produced Album and Best Engineered Album. Chris Thompson was the Producer and Engineer for "Up All Night", as well as single "London Still", single "Bridal Train" and the live double album "A Brief History..."

The Bridal Train EP was released in March 2004 and made the Australian Top 50 singles charts in April 2004. The title track tells the story of Vikki and Donna Simpson's grandmother who was a war-bride of a sailor in the US Navy and boarded the so-called "Bridal Train" between Perth, Western Australia, and Sydney to travel to San Francisco to meet up again with her husband. The Waifs finally released a highly awaited double live album in November 2004 which debuted in the top 30 of the Australia album charts. Vikki Simpson gave birth to a baby boy, Noah, on Saturday June 19, 2004.

After the Asian Boxing Day Tsunami, The Waifs joined a cast of Australian artists to perform at the Wave Aid concert in Sydney to help raise funds for the relief effort.

New album

In 2005 The Waifs continued with their well earned rest and commenting on a new album said "We won't be going into the studio any time soon. Our collective focus is too outside of music and career right now to put out an album." As such, the fifth album will not be out until this year. The Waifs announced via their MySpace that they plan to record in the U.S. sometime in February. They are still searching for a producer for the new album.

Band members

As of 2007, the Waifs consists of:

  • Donna Simpson (guitar and vocals)
  • Vikki Simpson (guitar, harmonica and vocals)
  • Josh Cunningham (guitar and vocals)

The tour band also features:

  • David Ross MacDonald (drums)
  • Ben Franz (bass)

Discography

Chronological releases

Album Statistics Singles
The Waifs Singles Released

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Album Statistics Singles
Shelter Me Singles Released

None

Album Statistics Singles
File:Sink or swim.jpg Sink or Swim Singles Released

None

Album Statistics Singles
File:Up all night.jpg Up All Night Singles Released
Album Statistics Singles
A Brief History...
  • Released: November 2004 (Australia)
    January 11, 2005 (United States)
Singles Released

Awards and nominations

Awards

  • 2003 ARIA Awards, Best Blues and Roots Album for Up All Night
  • 2003 ARIA Awards, Best Independent Release for Up All Night
  • 2003 ARIA Awards, Producer Of The Year for Up All Night
  • 2003 ARIA Awards, Engineer Of The Year for Up All Night

Nominations

External links