Weird Sisters

The Weird Sisters were a very popular band in the wizarding world, and on the Wizarding Wireless Network. Albus Dumbledore booked them to perform in Hogwarts at the 1994 Yule Ball. Despite their name, all eight known members are male.

Performing and singularity
The Weird Sisters are a popular band among young wizards and witches.

Songs
Among the Weird Sisters' songs was "Do the Hippogriff", "Magic Works" and "This Is the Night" which they played at the Yule Ball.

Instruments
Among the band's instruments were a set of drums, several guitars, a cello, a lute and some bag pipes. When performing in Hogwarts during the Yule Ball, they performed on a magically-appearing stage.

Clothing
All members of the band were described as being extremely hairy and all wore black robes that had been artfully torn.

Gossip
The band was popular enough that the marriage of the bass player in 1995 made front-page news in the Daily Prophet.

Known band members

 * Heathcote Barbary - Rhythm guitar
 * Gideon Crumb - Bagpipes
 * Kirley Duke - Lead guitar
 * Merton Graves - Cello
 * Orsino Thruston - Drums
 * Donaghan Tremlett - Bass
 * Myron Wagtail - Lead singer
 * Herman Wintringham - Lute

Etymology
Weird Sisters was the name given to the three witches in the play "Macbeth," by William Shakespeare, which Harry Potter series author J. K. Rowling has stated is quite possibly her favourite Shakespeare play. Interestingly, the Spanish edition of the books refers to the band by the name las Brujas de Macbeth (Macbeth's Witches).

This is arguably where J. K. Rowling got the idea for the band's name from, although a variant of the name, Wyrd Sisters, was used as the title of a 1988 Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett.

Behind the scenes

 * Nymphadora Tonks and Ginny Weasley are both fans of the Weird Sisters.
 * In the film version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire the band which performs deliberately goes unnamed throughout the film because of a legal dispute between the film studio and Canadian folk band Wyrd Sisters. The band is simply introduced as "The band that needs no introduction!" Because they are identified in the book as the Weird Sisters, it's safe to assume the band in the film was designed to be them.
 * Members Merton Graves and Herman Wintringham do not make an appearance in the film.
 * The band's songs were written by Jarvis Cocker, who plays singer Myron Wagtail. "Do the Hippogriff" was a collaboration between Cocker and rhythm guitarist Jason Buckle (Heathcote Barbary).
 * The Scottish band Franz Ferdinand, confessed fans of the books, were originally invited to play the Weird Sisters.
 * In an interview, J. K. Rowling stated that the instruments that they played included bagpipes, cello & electric guitar and that they were Harry Potter's favourite band. J.K. Rowling at the Royal Albert hall, available on Accio Quote!

Portrayers of the Weird Sisters

 * Jarvis Cocker (of Pulp) as Myron Wagtail – vocals
 * Jonny Greenwood (of Radiohead) as Kirley Duke – lead guitar
 * Jason Buckle (of All Seeing I) as Heathcote Barbary – rhythm guitar
 * Steve Mackey (of Pulp) as Donaghan Tremlett – bass
 * Steven Claydon (of Add N to (X)) as Gideon Crumb – keyboards and bagpipes
 * Phil Selway (of Radiohead) as Orsino Thruston – drums

Appearances

 * Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
 * Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)
 * Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
 * Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
 * Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Notes and References
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