Sorry to see the death at the age of 75 of Dave Swarbrick - probably the best known folk violinist, who was on the folk scene in the sixties and after adding his sound to tracks on Unhalfbricking and Liege and Lief became a full time member of Faiport Convention playing violin and contributing vocals. RIP Swarb.
Dave Swarbrick RIP
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostSorry to see the death at the age of 75 of Dave Swarbrick - probably the best known folk violinist, who was on the folk scene in the sixties and after adding his sound to tracks on Unhalfbricking and Liege and Lief became a full time member of Faiport Convention playing violin and contributing vocals. RIP Swarb.
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Liege and Lief has been favourite listening since LP days. Very glad to hear him live for the first (and last) time a couple of years ago when we went to a most enjoyable concert with Martin Carthy at our local Arts Centre.
[Swarb quote re premature obit: "“I enjoyed it. In fact, I photocopied the obits, took them to gigs, signed them “RIP Dave Swarbrick” and sold them for £1. After all, where else are you going to get a signed obituary?"]
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I started a thread yesterday on World Music but if you think How To Questions the appropriate place, be my guest !
Somewhat disappointed in Martin Handley this morning choosing to play a track from a CD that no doubt said it was by Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick but the track played featured only Martin's guitar and vocals with not a violin in sight.
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Originally posted by zola View PostI started a thread yesterday on World Music but if you think How To Questions the appropriate place, be my guest !
Somewhat disappointed in Martin Handley this morning choosing to play a track from a CD that no doubt said it was by Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick but the track played featured only Martin's guitar and vocals with not a violin in sight.
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Somewhat disappointed in Martin Handley this morning choosing to play a track from a CD that no doubt said it was by Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick but the track played featured only Martin's guitar and vocals with not a violin in sight.
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