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Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)

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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Brian & Stella Dennett
Date: 14 Jul 09 - 05:38 AM

So sorry to hear of Johnny's untimely passing. No-one who heard him sing could fail to have their spirits lifted by that huge voice and wonderful repertoire of songs, and all who knew him will have their own personal memories of him over the years - we certainly have. He was a great character and the world is a poorer place today. Our condolences to Joyce and to Johnny's family, and our sympathies to Jim.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: Noreen
Date: 13 Jul 09 - 09:00 AM

From link to guardian article:

Obituary
Johnny Collins

Performer of sea songs and shanties with an international following

Derek Schofield The Guardian, Monday 13 July 2009

Best known as a singer of maritime songs and sea shanties, Johnny Collins, who has died aged 71 of a heart attack, had a full repertoire of folk songs, with a particular emphasis on songs with a chorus. In the style of the great American folk singer Pete Seeger, Johnny loved to have the audience sing the choruses with him. But they had to sing loudly to be heard above Johnny's strong, booming, bass voice.

A frequent performer on mainland Europe, where sea songs and shanties in a variety of languages are very popular, Johnny achieved his greatest triumph in 1983 when he and his frequent singing partner Jim Mageean won an eastern European version of the Eurovision song contest - the Intervision song contest - staged in Rostock, East Germany. Other competitors made full use of the 96-piece orchestra, but Jim and Johnny won the hearts of the voting audience with a medley of unaccompanied sea shanties.

Born in Norfolk, Johnny was adopted by a Belfast-born railwayman and his wife, a music teacher from Norwich. He left school at 16 and two years later joined the army - at first the Royal Engineers, but then transferring to the Royal Army Medical Corps. Stationed in London in 1958, he came across the jazz and folk clubs of the West End, learned to play the guitar, and sang alongside the jazz guitarist Diz Disley, folk singers Martin Winsor, Redd Sullivan and Alex Campbell, and the blues singer Long John Baldry.

By the time Johnny was posted to Singapore in 1959, he was listening to the American folk songs of the Weavers, Burl Ives and Woody Guthrie, but back in Catterick, Yorkshire, he met Tony Foxworthy, a staff member of the English Folk Dance and Song Society, who introduced him to English folk song. At his next posting in Hong Kong, Johnny ran a folk club and sold out the City Hall with his new folk group.

Leaving the army in 1968, Johnny was encouraged in his singing career by the folk singers Dave Burland, Roy Harris and Derek Elliott. Folk club fees did not allow Johnny to become fully professional, and he became chief laboratory technician at Watford hospital.

By the mid-seventies, he had built an enviable reputation and released two albums, Traveller's Rest (1973) and Johnny's Private Army (1975). In Watford he was soon singing with Mageean. Concentrating on sea songs, they appeared at most British folk festivals, and together released albums, including Coming of Age (1996) and, with Graeme Knights, Good Times (2008). There were also solo recordings - Pedlar of Songs (1993) and Now and Then (2000).

Through the 1980s and into the 90s, Johnny performed at many of the world's maritime festivals. In the US, he sang at the Maine and Newport maritime museums, as well as the Kendall Whaling Museum in Massachusetts, and the prestigious Mystic Seaport festival in Connecticut. He was the resident shantyman at Expo 88 in Brisbane, Australia, and for more than 20 years, was the main guest at the maritime festival in Workum, the Netherlands. In 1987, Johnny was invited by the East German government to the Berlin Shanty Festival (an unlikely event for a land-locked city) to celebrate Berlin's 750th anniversary. Other festival appearances were in Belgium, Poland and France.

Johnny sang at the music events that accompanied the Cutty Sark Tall Ships races in Liverpool, Newcastle upon Tyne and Southampton, and he was a regular at maritime festivals in Hull, Lancaster, Portsmouth and Greenwich. A core of British folk festivals continued to welcome Johnny's brand of chorus singing, and he was a frequent guest at festivals in Bromyard and Chippenham, where his enthusiasm for folk song was widely appreciated.

He is survived by his partner, Joyce Squires, and two children, Carol and Michael from an earlier marriage.

• John Robert Collins, folk singer, born 10 May 1938, died 6 July 2009


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,CSL
Date: 13 Jul 09 - 07:37 AM

The folks at South Shields were very saddened when we heard this news. We have fond memories of Johnny on his last visit here.

Thoughts with Joyce and Family and with Jim.

The Young Un's finished the first half of their gig here last night with a medley of Shanties dedicated to Johnny who gave us such a great night himself exactly 1 year ago to the night.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: BB
Date: 13 Jul 09 - 07:04 AM

Pity Derek missed out 'Free and Easy' in his obituary - I think it's probably the best of Johnny's solo albums.

Barbara


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Suzie- Keepers Lock
Date: 13 Jul 09 - 06:50 AM

So very shocked to hear this devastating news! Johnny was a good friend of many years, a wonderfully warm and big hearted man, who will be sadly missed by so many. My thoughts and prayers are with Joyce and the rest of the family.
'Haul Away to Heaven' dear friend.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Stuart Reed
Date: 13 Jul 09 - 05:45 AM

Today's Guardian obituary:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/jul/13/obituary-johnny-collins-sea-songs


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Gwyneth, Willenhall Folk Club
Date: 13 Jul 09 - 03:39 AM

Well, what more can I add to all these tributes?
What a terrible loss, and condolences to Joyce & the family.
I too want to consider Jim and all he had to deal with, prctically & emotionally there in Poland.
At the Bromsgrove Festival, I got Eric Bogle to sing 'Safe in the Harbour'.
During the last Concert, Pete & I sang, Shores of Jordan. Johnny 'collected' this from me & it said it all about his last days & his attitude to life.
We also sang Padstow Farewell Shanty, the whole tent. Hope you heard it, Johnny.

Love to a great inspiration.
Gwyneth & Pete


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: Crane Driver
Date: 13 Jul 09 - 03:24 AM

Read Johnny's obituary in the Guardian here.

Says it all really

Andrew


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: Richard Atkins
Date: 12 Jul 09 - 09:00 PM

Pete Blowers who i see most nights in my local pub reminded me of their last Jazz Blues gig with DPN.
Man walks from audiance asking to join in on stage.
Johnny did a fine rendition of It Takes a Worried Man before going to Poland. I wish i had been thare as it could have been his last song on these shores.
A man special to all


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Trevor Bond
Date: 12 Jul 09 - 04:44 PM

I met Johnny for the first time last year, when as mentioned above he sang with the Younguns near Darlington. I was immediately struck by what a genuinely nice person he was . Later that year he sang on board the "Stavros S Niarchos" at the tall ships in Liverpool , and we had abrief conversation as I took him to meet the cook, as he had expressed an interest in seeing the galley .He told me he had served as a cook on a sailing ship some years before. A lovely man ,thoughts are with Joyce and family


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Iain Glover
Date: 12 Jul 09 - 04:41 PM

I had the pleasure of meeting and singing with Johnny on numerous occasions over many years, he was a wonderful and warm person and will be sadly missed.

Rest in Peace my friend

Joyce you are in my thoughts

Iain


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Darryl (daz) Moorley ,Rhyl
Date: 12 Jul 09 - 02:51 PM

Saddens me very deeply.
My reguards to Joyce.
Will sing Padstow for a fine shantyman.
Daz & Barbara


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,old girl
Date: 12 Jul 09 - 12:31 PM

Such sad news the folk world has lost a great man. we are so pleased to have known him,Our sympathy to Joyce and the family We are thinking of you at this sad time.
Rose & Dave


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,John Conolly
Date: 12 Jul 09 - 12:30 PM

One of my enduring memories of Johnny is of arriving as a "new boy" at a lakeside Shanty Festival in Poland and being guided to the main venue by Johnny's amazing voice booming across the lake from about half-a-mile away...I'm so glad I had the privilege of sharing a shanty-stage with this lovely man on many occasions - I'm so sorry to hear of his passing, and can only hope that Johnny has found his very own version of "Fiddlers' Green" . .
    "And when you're in Dock and the long trip is through -
      There's pubs and there's clubs and fine curries there too -
      The singing of songs ,and the company of friends-
      Where the sun never sets and the song never ends..."

          With love and sympathy to Joyce ....


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: breezy
Date: 11 Jul 09 - 05:44 PM

I heard the news when it first was knoown via a text from a friend who had read Georges opening to this thread.

I still cant believe it.

we dueted at Kitty and Derek's do at Herga so as to kill two birds with one stone to allow more time for K and D

He was always most willing and keen to sing with me, so much so that I felt most priveleged. We still had one more to do and were planning to sing it soon, Alas, never put off till tomorrow that what you can do today

I first recall hearing his deep bass tones during a song concert in the stable loft at the Molesworth Arms Wadebridge from where I now hang out and from whence I just returned. i was intrigued and wondered if I was hearing things, I reacall him sing Mr Punch and Judy Man. Cornwall folk festival Mid 1970s, hosted by Mervyn Vincent

I became a member of Herga late in life and Johnny was always most encouraging and complimentary, and I felt honoured that twice in recent months both he and Joyce attended my gigs.

I would invite him to join me on the final song along with George P, but I would ask Johnny, - jokingly -   as my voice is only average in volume , - to sing from outside the door. Such was his enthusiasm and power and his obvious love of singing.

Johnny always sang with a twinkle in his eye, called everyone 'Good Buddy' and now I will have to learn the other verses to the song I loved to share with him.

Last night - Fri 10th July - at the Ringers in St Issey when the Leaving Shanty was sung , I thought about Johnny, and my thoughts go to Joyce

Johnny Collins was The Herga foundation stone of the 'Wall of Sound'

If I may borrow from E Bogle , with whom he very recently shared a stage, Johnny Collins is Safe in the Harbour

I was lucky to have known , heard seen and sung with the man

thank you sir


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Gina Dunlap
Date: 11 Jul 09 - 04:08 PM

We had the very great privilege of meeting Johnny at Herga years ago and last summer at Liverpool.He was a lovely man. Bill and I are very saddened by this news. Gina and Bill Dunlap


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: MartinRyan
Date: 11 Jul 09 - 12:17 PM

Sang a shanty for Johnny at Miltown Malbay this week in memory of that iron-bar voice.

Regards


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Geoff Lewis (Mill Race Festival:Cambridge On
Date: 11 Jul 09 - 11:46 AM

All of us associated with the Mill Race Festival of Traditional Folk music (Cambridge, Ontario) are deeply saddened by the loss of this wonderful man. He graced our festival several times and was loved by all.
A more generous, warm character you could not hope to meet.
God bless!
Geoff Lewis


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: BoatinWend
Date: 11 Jul 09 - 08:50 AM

Only got to hear belatedly of the sad news. What a terrible loss.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: Cllr
Date: 11 Jul 09 - 05:12 AM

I didnt feel able to write earlier but here he is a just small comment.
I first met Johnny Collins back in the late 80s he was the first shanty singer doing bookings that I came across at Uxbridge folk club later was lucky enough to talk to him in between stints as the singing Chef at Stanford in the Vale folk I realised that my early repertoire was based around the singing of the man himself he was very helpful in giving the guidance that led me to focus on singing shanties and songs of the sea. A few years ago I was booked at the San Francisco free folk Festival. When I got the contracts it had me down to do a sea shanty workshop -not knowing that this meant in the American sense of a themed session I thought I would have to do give a researched talk on the background to shanties, not something I'd previously attempted. I mentioned my problem to Johnny in passing at a gig and he immediately offered any of his materials or information from his performances so I could use it. this was just typical of the generosity of the man. I'm sure all of us have many stories about Johnny but out of all the times of fun and songs this one for me epitomises what a wonderful man and friend he was and how his love of music shone through in all he did.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Phil Beer
Date: 11 Jul 09 - 04:44 AM

Completely gutted that we failed to get to the last gig. We fully intended to but there was just too much to do in Gdynia preparing for the 1st race leg. We didn't get the news until I picked up a text somewhere off Tallin in a force 6.
On behalf of the crew of Pegasus
Diggory Rose (Skipper)
Amy Ferguson (Mate)
Phil Beer (Crew)
Vanessa Whipp (Crew)
Tom Povey (Crew)
The lads from merseyside Firebrigade.

RIP Johnny
I,m living my dream. You contributed to it.
I'll always remember the curry!!


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 10 Jul 09 - 08:02 PM

I never got a chance to see him live, but the CD I own suggests I should have. Another great character and artist gone! My condolences to his family and friends.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: plastic cod'ead
Date: 10 Jul 09 - 10:57 AM

If we had never met Johnny Collins, we would still be deeply saddened by this terrible news such was the influence of his records on us when we first got into folk music. To get to know the man behind the voice then, in what turned out to be the last year of his life, is something we will always cherish.

Exactly a year a go, Johnny came up to the north east to stay with us in what proved to be a really magical weekend. We must have heard him sing No More Fish No Fishermen and the Bleak North Wall 5 times that weekend but each was delivered with such great passion and humility that we yearned for more. Joining Johnny on Barry Temple's River Days in a church near Darlington was the most beautiful moment we've ever experienced whilst singing.

We learnt so much from Johnny that weekend about how to care for the songs and how to use your passion and talents to reach out and move people in beautiful ways.   We said goodbye on the sunday and when he greated us in Liverpool only 5 days later it was as if we were old friends meeting for the first time in 10 years! Such was the man's warmth.

We were really looking forward to seeing him this summer and had joked about having a back to back Johnny festival hatrick Appingedam-Yarmouth-Bromyard. It was not to be.

Thankyou Johnny, we'll always cherish the precious memories we do have and hope they give Joyce some comfort.

We're gonna have one hell of a sing in the Pot House in Hartlepool tonight captain!

Sean, Michael and David


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Black belt caterpillaw wrestler
Date: 10 Jul 09 - 08:06 AM

In various conversations in the past few days some phrases have stuck in my head and they've come together into a poem/song in the past few hours.

I'm not trying to compete with Scowie,I know we both find that words suddenly appear and if you have to struggle with them that they aren't right but these flowed.

THE SINGER LEAVES THE STAGE.

The singer ends his last note, takes a step back on the stage,
The echoes of the chorus linger long.
There is silence for a moment then the audience respond
And everybody wants another song

CH.
But we'll have to sing without him, have to sing out on our own,
He has gone, and won't be here to sing again.
But we'll always have the memory of what and how he sang,
He'll be with us while those memories remain.

The singer takes his bow then steps down from the stage.
He smiles and talks and jokes with all around.
It's the end of the evening and time for us to go
With the music in our heads we're homeward bound

The singer he has gone and he won't sing for us again,
Won't tell stories of his travels or his songs.
We can only hope to hold his memory fresh within our minds,
He put his love into our hearts, where it belongs.


I've got the makings of a tune for it but you may find an existing one that fits, please feel free to use or ignore.

Robin Madge


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST
Date: 10 Jul 09 - 06:45 AM

Johnny once kindly credited Derek as encouraging him to start singing, so glad he did.We shall miss our old friend so much !
      


       Derek +Dorothy Eliott


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: kerry and Mandy
Date: 10 Jul 09 - 06:28 AM

there are a few of Johnny's songs on youtube when he and Graeme came to the Star Inn Romney Marsh in Febuary.
rio grand, i can hew, and i think most apropriate at this time a song sung by Johnny and Graeme with such feeling with the audience joining in "All the Good Times are Past and Gone".
i just listend to it and had a little tear in my eye.
follow the link and enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/user/dubris22

may his memory live on in song.

kerry and mandy


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: Pistachio
Date: 10 Jul 09 - 06:05 AM

Thanks everyone for the photos and links. It's great to see Johnny captivating yet another audience and I've enjoyed listening again now my audio link is fixed!
I wonder, Did he know he was held in such high esteem?
It'll be a helluva chorus up yonder.
H.x


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: SunrayFC
Date: 10 Jul 09 - 04:37 AM

Some wonderful pictures from his last concert in the messages above.

I have only one picture that I can share with you.....Johnny and Joyce stayed over with us after he gave us a wonderful evening at the SUNRAY FOLK CLUB, back in February this year.

Many people had not seen him before, but thoroughly warmed to him.


http://www.sunrayfolkclub.co.uk/SunrayGallery.htm


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: MBSLynne
Date: 10 Jul 09 - 04:04 AM

Thanks for that BB, I only wish I could express myself as eloquently.

And thanks for the photos mn. More evidence that Johnnie was in good voice and singing almost to the end

Love Lynne


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: Liam's Brother
Date: 09 Jul 09 - 06:41 PM

Johnny was a great singer and a real character. I miss him already.
Dan


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: mn
Date: 09 Jul 09 - 05:50 PM

Johnny's last concert

Great photos made by Boguslaw Bojanowski.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST
Date: 09 Jul 09 - 04:43 PM

We r so sorry to here this sad sad news will be miss by all who new him , What a lovely man. Our thuorghts go out to all his family. R.I.P JC.
Mel & Sam Stocks.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Pumphouse Pete
Date: 09 Jul 09 - 04:11 PM

I heard the sad news from one of my Warp & Weft colleagues while I was away on business and I was shattered.
I remember Johnny from the halcyon days of my youth at Capital Folk Club when he was singing with Jim. So glad they got back together.
More recently when we started up the folk club at The Pumphouse in Watford again, Johnny was a great friend and supporter of the club.We got to know the man as well as the singer - I will always remember his reaction when I said to the audience one night that he was the only folk singer I knew whose voice went up to 11!!( I say "folk singer" because his repertoire was much broader than the shanties he was best known for.)
A pleasure to hear him sing, a privelege to know him and a delight to talk with him.
Our thoughts are with Joyce and John's family and of course his dear friends at Herga.
Thanks Jim, for sharing the last moments.
Let's remember Johnny and his songs and keep singing them.Mick Ryan wrote a song for Cyril Tawney, called "The Song Goes On" which says:
"For the song goes on in the songs we sing,
And when one song ends then another song begins,
So the singers who are gone will be singing once again,
When we sing the songs they sang"
and I think we can do no better than hold that thought.
Johnny, you'll be sorely missed, but we're glad you're safe in harbour.
on behalf of Warp & Weft(Carrie,Pete,Kim,Martin & Helen), residents at Folk at THe Pumphouse,Watford.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: BB
Date: 09 Jul 09 - 11:31 AM

Something that was sent through, perhaps by mistake, to those whom Jim e-mailed, but which is so beautiful that it's worth sharing - I hope the writer doesn't mind...

"Dear Friends...
Poland is devastated at the loss of Johnny: a dear personal friend to many, and unmatched guru to us all. The last few days were horrible; none of us could find ourselves a place -- and for the longest time we could not believe what happened. Today, shantymen and shantywomen all over the country mourn the great departed, dedicating their concerts to his memory. He will be with us always, the wholehearted friend of Poland and the Poles that he was.

We are proud to have been his and Joyce's friends and we do know that he departed the way a great shantyman would wish to depart: among the gorgeous tall ships, among dear friends and with the sea-shanty of the recent concert in a room packed with loving audience still reverberating in his mind.

Most importantly, however, we are proud to be a part of the international sea-song family: a part of you. May we always be for one another in times of grief, as we are in times of joy.

Fair winds and starry skies,


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Sally Rogers
Date: 09 Jul 09 - 09:11 AM

Oh, such sad news! I met Johnny (and Jim) when I played at the Herga club some 27 years ago now. His booming voice and support will never be forgotten. His support of other musicians made as much of an impression on the world as his great renditions of so so many songs. I was hoping to cross paths with him one more time, but I guess I'll have to wait until I can ask St. Peter for directions to the Folk Club he's organized in the Great beyond. The angel choir will never be the same now that he's joined them.

I send my sympathy to Joyce and the family, Jim Mageean and Johnny's many, many friends and colleagues.

Sally Rogers


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: Schantieman
Date: 09 Jul 09 - 06:44 AM

Great bloke. Great voice. Great big hole in the folk world. Thoughts with Joyce & the family - also Jim, Graeme and all Johnny's many, many friends.   

There's a hell of a sing-song going on somewhere.

Steve


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: Joan from Wigan
Date: 09 Jul 09 - 06:39 AM

Very, very sad news. I'd only met Johnny a few times but had great respect for him as a man and as a singer. My sincere best wishes to Joyce and his family.

Joan Blackburn


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: shanty mac
Date: 09 Jul 09 - 04:49 AM

our thoughts are with you Joyce;

we have had the privilege to know Johnny and enjoy his singing but most of all his warm personality.
personally I have been a great admirer for many years but only met him in person September 2007 during the ISSA Shanty festival in the Baltic where he was an honorary member of Baggies and I was fortunate enough to be a crewmember on the same ship.
we shared songs; had long talks and we all were fed by him, the best cook I have ever sailed with.
I was looking forward to his performance in Appingedam, just 3 miles up the road; sadly this will not happen; Also Workum will not be the same without him; me and Janny spoke with him last year and were to go again this year.
next time I'm singing "Mollymauk" I will see a big albatros with a long grey beard and twinkling eyes and I'm sure my eyes will be glistening and my voice will tremble.

Iwe van der Beek
ISSA vice pres./Square Rigger(s)


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Maciej Jêdrzejko
Date: 09 Jul 09 - 01:40 AM

Shanty part of Poland is crying for Johnny Collins.

Good Bye my dearest friend. Wait for me in Fiddelers Green. Prepare good Whisky for our meeting. You used to call me "Magic YenJCo" but we all knew who was, is and will be magic... it is you Johnny. Thank you Johnny for all songs, dreams, tears and great moments that I was given to spent with you.

Joice, we are with you, please remember about it. You're not alone.
I long to see you

Best regards
Maciej Jedrzejko


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Guest Marie Dufresne
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 11:23 PM

I had the pleasure of hosting Johnny when I booked him for the Bath-Brunswick Folk Club here in Maine some years ago.He was indeed an incredible singer and wonderful person.As I am a caterer we also got into recipes and cooking talk and he left with my prize blueberry muffin recipe much to his delight.

My sympathies to his family.

He is most assuredly shaking up the heavenly chorus.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: SaltyWalt
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 07:12 PM

Johnny Collins.
As a young'un at my first MSM festival I had only $20 to spend. After much deliberation of how to spend this money, a looong time looking at a BIG table of possibilities, I got 2 cassettes: "Deepwater Shanties" and "Johnny's Private Army". These were what I took home as most moving and indicative of this event. Aside from what I had already gotten at concerts in Richmondtown, this was the beginning for me.

I never "got to know him".
I thought that now that I know so many folks in the field that I'd get to hear him again and sing with him somewhere in the world, and learn from him, and add bits of him to my repitoire and style.

It's completely selfish. I'm sorry, but I was robbed.

People I haven't even met yet were too.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: stallion
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 06:51 PM

I recently reworked one of Johnny's songs, well at least one i first got from his singing of it, I had a mind to ask him where he had got his version, well that has buggered that. To many good people gone just lately, bugger


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: Herga Kitty
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 06:50 PM

I'm happy for Mudcat members to PM me about pics of Johnny, as Tim Frost suggests, but you can't send me PMs if you aren't a Mudcat member, so the alternative is to email kittyvernon at the address on the new CD of me and Derek that Johnny so kindly bought even before we formally launched it at Herga, to whit, at btinternet.com. (Which is a convoluted way of trying to avoid spam emails by putting the whole email address in conventional format.) Membership of Mudcat is free though, and it's very easy to join if you want to be able to send personal messages to other members.

Kitty


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Andrzej Goltz
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 06:20 PM

I came to know Johnny through Ian Woods who took me a couple of times to the Herga. It was a joy to hear them sing together. Johnny had a great heart and extended a helping hand not only to his friends, but also to his friends' friends.

There's a candle burning in Lodz for you tonight Johnny.

Love to Joyce and the family.

Andrzej Goltz


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Tim Frost
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 05:32 PM

I said at herga on monday that Johnny had touched the lives of everyone in the room , and now having read so many tributes from around the world tonight I am in tears again .Fortunately Eric agreed for the Watford Concert to be recorded and Richard Watkins captured Johnny at his best only days before his Baltic bash with Jim . I have just listened to this - Johnny is his genial self leading the room in the way he loved ..it came so easily to him ..causing people who had no intention of singing to join in and be swept along in the community of song ...
I recall Dave Houlden's 'When the sing starts in the cellar' - "Johnny Collins is our vicar , he is leading us in song ,
With Mageean as the curate, how can anyone go wrong "....
and we have been so priveleged to have both Johnny and Jim opening the door to so many who could hardly believe the sheer majesty of what they heard..    I collected Jim at Stansted yesterday and remarkably the final Concert in Gdansk was also recorded on sunday evening... so there is the possibility of a last note CD of Johnny in this past 10 days.
Please ask anyone who was at the watford Concert on 27 june if they have or know anyone who took pictures of Johnny or indeed any of the other singers ? There is a good chance of putting together a special CD , to help Joyce and also to celebrate that there is only one JC.
I have not mudcatted before , so any pics pleasse reply also to Kitty as I'm not sure about replies .
Bumping into Johnny changed my life , and that of several others I know...what a great man
tim


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Cathy Barclay
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 05:04 PM

What a shock that was when Anni phoned and told us about Johnnie - wouldn´t he be utterly gobsmacked at these truly amazing and wonderful tributes?
Joyce and family, friends, we are so very sorry and sad to lose such a lovely, talented man, one who we thought would be there forever.
He will be hugely missed by so many but his lovely voice will go on forever.
It´s a long time since I did it but I loved singing with Johnnie. He loved putting a harmony to a song and was one of the best. and if he had to die,then this is the way I think he would have chosen to go.
With love and many fond memories. Cathy and PB


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Steve Dawes and Helen Pitt
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 04:19 PM

Heartfelt thanks to Johnny for all the singing, all the company and all the friendship he's given us over the years. Still can hardly believe he's gone. Our warmest feelings are with Joyce & the family. You've lost someone very special.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Dominic ( Shanty Crew)
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 03:28 PM

I am still trying to take it in, my thoughts are with Joyce and the family. Who can I use as a prompt now? A generous giant of a singer who will be sadly missed.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: GUEST,Hoolie-USA
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 03:01 PM

Jerry and I are saddened and shocked at the news of Johnny's passing. It was good to read Jim's account of it all. We should all leave this world so quickly doing what we love!

We've had Johnny to Michigan twice for our Tall Ships Festivals, and were looking forward to seeing him in Appingedam next month. Such a lovely man, big heart, large voice - will be hugely missed in the International Shanty community.

Our sincere sympathies to Joyce, Steve and the rest of his family.

Kathy Morris
HOOLIE


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Subject: RE: Obit: Johnny Collins (6 July 2009)
From: paula t
Date: 08 Jul 09 - 02:02 PM

Very sad news. A lovely man with the most gorgeous, powerful voice, which never failed to make the hairs stand up on the back of my neck. A huge loss.

RIP Johnny.


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