Members have included banjo player JJ Jamieson (ex member of Hexology (with
Harry Horse) and The Critter Hill Varmints) who has been part of every incarnation of the band, fiddler Leonard Scollay (winner of the Shetland
Young Fiddler of the Year competition, BBC
Young Tradition Award finalist and ex member of Shetland band Rock, Salt & Nails) and fiddler Peter Gear (also winner of the Shetland
Young Fiddler of the Year competition). Bongshang were formed in 1991 after JJ Jamieson visited
Shetland whilst on tour with The Critter Hill Varmints, decided to stay and recruited musicians from the local bands he heard; fiddler Leonard Scollay, bassist Bryan Peterson (then only 15), drummer Christopher 'Kipper' Anderson and guitarist Mark Gibbons. Gibbons later emigrated to Australia and was replaced by Neil Preshaw. This line-up released the debut album
Crude in 1993, recorded in the back room of the
Garrison Theatre in
Lerwick. Bongshang toured frequently around this time regularly headlining concerts and festivals such as
Festival Interceltique de Lorient,
Nantes Celtica and
Celtic Connections. Scollay left to concentrate on touring with Rock, Salt & Nails and was replaced by fiddler Peter Gear who brought a new sound to the band with his use of the
Skyinbow electric violin, and Gear and Preshaw began to make extensive use of effects processors during gigs. Bongshang's live appearances became less frequent during this period, preferring the studio environment in Shetland where they were able to experiment with multilayering instruments, samples and loops. Bongshang recorded
The Hurricane Jungle with this line-up, released in 1996. Preshaw and Peterson moved to Glasgow soon after and were replaced by guitarist Gordon Tulloch and bassist Andrew Gray. Scollay returned to the live line-up and for a time the band featured two fiddles. Gear left before the band recorded the
Vy-lo-fone album in 1999, a fusion of electronic beats and banjo driven tunes. Bongshang continued to make rare live appearances through the 2000s, with Peterson and Gray sharing bass duties and Gear and/or Scollay on fiddle. The current line up is reported to feature
Shoormal drummer Archer Kemp and guitarist Jonny Polson with Jamieson, Peterson and Gear. In 2010 film production company
B4 Films published a webpage which seemed to indicate the band were working on a feature film soundtrack In 2011 members of the band collaborated with the
Royal Scottish National Orchestra on a piece of music performed on the island of
Foula, the UK's most remote inhabited islands, and broadcast live on the Internet. In 2013 Bongshang released a series of videos accompanied by new compositions (see
Discography) including a screening to an audience in
Mareel during the 'Back From Beyond' project concert. ==Reviews==