Dancin’ In Your Heart
Simon Jaquet died in hospital on the 29th November 2025 after a short illness. He had been living with Parkinson’s disease for 13 years. Simon wrote the best, and by far the most popular, of Caedmon’s songs. We’ll have more …
Simon Jaquet died in hospital on the 29th November 2025 after a short illness. He had been living with Parkinson’s disease for 13 years. Simon wrote the best, and by far the most popular, of Caedmon’s songs. We’ll have more …
The French rapper Dinos released his fifth album today (29th November). The track ‘D block Afrique’ uses samples from our song Death of Fox, first released on the eponymous album ‘Caedmon’ in 1978.
The chorus of D Block Afrique chants …
Caedmon have just published a new track, based on the medieval Christian poem ‘The Dream of the Rood’ which some believe to have been written by the seventh century monk Caedmon.
Developed from a jam session in January 2016, the …
That rarest of rare things, a Caedmon gig!
Only 18 months after the last gig and a lifetime after Caedmon played farewell in 1978, the band are getting together to play some old favourites and feature songs from the new …
Kissing Spell was the record label that bought the rights to publish the Caedmon 1978 album on CD.
For a while there, you could buy the album on Amazon, but recently Amazon reported the album as ‘out of stock’ and …
Well, now that we’ve got the music player up and running, we can let you hear some of the more recent music we’ve been working on.
These are demos – recordings we’ve made to try things out and see what …
Yes, we’ve finally got around to putting up that 1978 Caedmon album so that you can listen to it while you browse the site.
See if you can spot the spoon on the tea cup! Why do we sing ‘En …
We’ve had three writing and recording sessions in the past few months, and loads of takes to be mixed and mastered over the next few weeks.
One of the six songs is Ouagadougou, and Ken has put an early mix together, produced a video and uploaded it to Youtube.
Is there no end to the man’s talents you cry.
See for yourself.