The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #145362   Message #3855575
Posted By: The Sandman
17-May-17 - 11:09 AM
Thread Name: Info/discussion: Bob Davenport
Subject: RE: Info/discussion: Bob Davenport
Al go back and reread my posts, you are out of order, I have criticised his interruptions whilst acknowledging his long service,
His achievements WELL HERE ARE SOME, he was involved in the radio ballads, as was lou killen, cyril tawney and others.
   he has not written any songs, but he has been playing and singing in folk clubs since the early sixties, I do not think he has run any festivals but he has been involved in running folk clubs, he sang with the Rakes.
Renowned English folksinger Bob Davenport has been a leading voice in the revival since appearing with his Balladeers in the early '60s at Southampton's famed Fo'c'sle Folk Club. He spent the majority of his career with the Rakes, a quartet consisting of Paul Gross (fiddle), Michael Plunkett (fiddle and whistle), and Reg Hall (melodeon), with whom he spent 40 years. He has appeared on numerous compilations throughout his career, including Topic Records' excellent nautical compilation Blow the Man Down and the mining anthology The Iron Muse. He released Common Stone in 2005, a wonderful collection of traditional and contemporary folk songs with guests that include Richard & Linda Thompson, Norma Waterson, and Chumbawamba.