In 1572, a crack minstrel unit was sent to The Tower, by the Court of Queen Elizabeth I, for a rhyme they didn't commit to.
These men promptly escaped from a minim, in obscure surly brocade, to the London Underground.
Today, still wanted by the Monarchy, they survive as Minstrels of Fortune.
If you have a Pavane, if no one else can play it, if life #NeedsMoreGemshorn, & if you can find them, then maybe you can hire The Gemsmen.
Armed only with his mindblowing homemade instruments, Hall Train is joined by Chris Hoffman & Trevor Rines.
Since 2012, The Gemsmen have been determined to set alight what is song with the Old World.
Their 2021 album, Puck's Deceit, may well be the only album of its kind, featuring their own gemshorn quartet arrangements of Renaissance music.
Following the release of their album, this unique group has been augmenting its gemshorn sonorities, experimenting with new instrument combinations & broken consorts.
Now, The Gemsmen are fortified with Medieval & Renaissance instruments both obscure & alluring, including sackbuts & crumhorns & cornamusae.
And, is that a Serpent, about to enter the arena?
DISCOVER MUSIC MOST MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANSESQUE, & UNLIKELY
Find The Gemsmen at a Ren Faire near you!