30 Mar 14 - 09:46 AM (#3613684) Subject: Tina Lawton From: GUEST,Treacle Bolly This week just ended would have seen the 70th birthday of the gifted singer Tina Lawton who sadly died in a plane crash in Kenya at Christmas 1968 aged just 24. I was intrigued to learn from the following article that she spent time in Scotland, sang at Kelvin Hall and appeared on Scottish TV. Wonder if anyone has any memories of these ? http://simplyaustralia.net/article-tina_lawton.html Several sound clips on YouTube, also a video clip here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ULHHS_bMbg |
31 Mar 14 - 10:56 AM (#3613977) Subject: RE: Tina Lawton From: Sandra in Sydney blickies from Treacle Bolly's post Tina Lawton biography from 'Simply Australia' Tina Lawton singing 'Convict maid' and more! Tina Lawton : Plains Of Emu (1967) - Youtube Tina Lawton & Marian Henderson - The Springtime It Brings On the shearing Tina Lawton Bandstand Interview - youtube Tina Lawton - Every Night when the Sun goes Down - youtube Audio recording with TV screen photos from 1963-65 original Quad Videotape and digital fill-in photos Tina Lawton - The Lowlands of Holland - youtube Tina Lawton - Hard is the Fortune of all Womankind - Youtube Tina Lawton - The Bird's Courting Song - Youtube Tina Lawton & Roger Cardwell- That Old Ship of Zion - Youtube The only time I've heard her voice is on a CD made from a cassette labelled LP - Australian Folk Festival - Various Artists where she sings 2 songs, 'I know where I'm going' & "Buttermilk Hill' so I went thru every post on Youtube. She had a beautiful voice. I started High School in 1964 & Dad finally got a TV in 1966 so I probably never saw her on TV (if her shows came to Sydney) - maybe I heard her on the radio, but tonight I had a great time listening to her beautiful voice. sandra |
01 Apr 14 - 11:40 PM (#3614422) Subject: RE: Tina Lawton From: raredance Enjoyed the link to Tin Lawton's biography. I've hear two of her albums. Her voice was so sweet. I did not know she recorded a third album until I read the biography. Her albums 'Tina Lawton' and 'Fair and Tender' can be found at the Australian folk blog (link below) I have also seen the entire TV program that some of the YouTube are taken from. It may also be linked at that site, but I do not remember for certain http://australianfolk.blogspot.com/ |
02 Apr 14 - 01:31 AM (#3614435) Subject: RE: Tina Lawton From: GUEST,Frank Thanks for that Treacle Brolly. So many memories came flooding back. I now live in Adelaide, but was raised in Victor Harbor, where She was noticed by Roger Cardwell/Country & Western Hour. The Catacombes - a popular after hours night spot well frequented. If I live to 1st June I will be 70. We were married the month before She tragically died. Again if I live till then it will be 46 years of wedded something or other. We were fortunate for those short years to see/hear Her quite regularly. |
02 Apr 14 - 03:48 AM (#3614460) Subject: RE: Tina Lawton From: Sandra in Sydney thanks for the link, raredance - I tend to forget I have the site bookmarked & never look at it. & thanks for your memories, Frank. As you say you were fortunate to see & hear her perform sandra |
24 Dec 15 - 03:30 AM (#3760624) Subject: RE: Tina Lawton From: Sandra in Sydney from Paul the Stockman's blog - Audio from ABC TV "Tina Lawton Interludes" 1965 In 1965, the ABC Adelaide produced a number of 10 minute fillers entitled "The Tina Lawton Interludes" which were broadcast nationally on ABC TV in popular time slots. The ABC provided Tina with audio of the tracks featured in these Interludes and she provided copies to a limited number of friends including Michael's family. Michael has provided a rip of the cassette in his possession. Obviously the quality is what should be expected of 1965 TV audio and cassette tape technology (just three years old) but, with a little cleaning, the tracks have come up a good listening standard. Now, if only some kind soul with ABC access could locate the original TV films?? Anyone? What a prize that would be. You will notice that some of these tracks feature on her three albums previously posted. The ones I checked are different performances. Tracklist 01 - The Lowlands of Holland 02 - Bonny Ship The Diamond 03 - The Water is wide 04 - Raggle Taggle Gypsies 05 - Strawberry Fair 06 - Barbara Allen 07 - The Tailor and the Mouse 08 - Moreton Bay 09 - My last Farewell to Stirling 10 - Derby Ram 11 - What have They done to the Rain 12 - When I was young 13 - The whispering poplar tree (My guess as to the title) 14 - Trotting to the Fair 15 - She moved through the Fair 16 - Spanish Lady 17 - Cuckoo Song 18 - Welsh Lament 19 - Blacksmith Song 20 - Early one morning 21 - Mr McQuire (usually McGuire but this title appeared on here first LP) 22 - Spinning Wheel 23 - Molly Malone |
24 Dec 15 - 09:46 PM (#3760739) Subject: RE: Info: Singer Tina Lawton (died in 1968) From: GUEST,Janice Can anyone provide any details about the plane crash that took the life of Tina Lawton? Was it a small private plane or larger commercial plane and what were the circumstances that caused this plane to crash? Were there any survivors? Was she on her way to or from a gig at the time? Pilot error? Weather related? Malfunction with the plane? |
25 Dec 15 - 04:10 AM (#3760754) Subject: RE: Info: Singer Tina Lawton (died in 1968) From: Sandra in Sydney Janice, see the link above to her bio on Simply Australia. sandra |