Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: Nicholas Waller Date: 05 Jun 16 - 08:04 PM Oops, forgot to make a blue clicky for http://topic-folk-club.org.uk/ |
Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: GeoffLawes Date: 06 Jun 16 - 04:09 AM Lots of Nadia on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=estjvdswduE |
Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,BarryBeattie Date: 04 Dec 17 - 07:47 AM Replying to Mike Aston...hello Mike good to see you're still around, I remember the days of the Folklanders, and our club at the Robin Hood, Potters Bar, particularly the night we booked Elton Hayes. barrybeattie@btinternet.com if you want to get in touch. |
Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Bernard Date: 26 Sep 19 - 08:48 AM I've got a copy of Nadia Cattouse's eponymous 1966 LP. Would anyone be interested in a (free) .WAV or .mp3 version? If so I'll try to get my act together to transfer it. I'd not heard of her till I got this LP. It was great to read the stuff on this blog. She sounds like a tremendous person. |
Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: DaveRo Date: 26 Sep 19 - 03:30 PM Bernard: yes please. I only know of Nadia from a couple of samplers: 'Club Folk' volumes 1 and 2. |
Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: Joe Offer Date: 26 Sep 19 - 03:33 PM I'd be interested, too, Bernard. joe@mudcat.org |
Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: GUEST Date: 27 Sep 19 - 08:43 AM OK - it'll take a little time. Interesting tit-bit from the cover notes: "In her spare time, Nadia writes poetry, and songs under the name "Eva Dayne" There are 4 of these on the LP. |
Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Henry Piper (of Ottery) Date: 27 Sep 19 - 09:02 AM Her Son Mike Lindup has had a successful career as Keyboard player for the Pop Group Level 42. |
Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,Stewart Fenton Date: 05 Jul 22 - 07:09 PM I must admit I'm looking at this thread in connection with the Seekers. Nadia, the Seekers, and the Settlers were on a TV show which must have been in late 1964,which has been mentioned on this thread as "Sing Along", at least I think that's the show I remember. The show I saw was weekly, and the time slot of 6.30 doesn't sound far out. Each act would perform two songs. Nadia's name was definitely pronounced to rhyme with "moose", and I remember those highly amusing lyrics as being "we must not interrupt the telly vee". At the time we (my family) would probably assume that songs like that were self-penned, I certainly thought Nadia wrote this one, until five minutes ago. No doubt this is how the Seekers came to know this song. The Seekers seem to be a bit outside the scope of this thread, well they veered away from folk a bit, didn't they, however, I've recently been catching up with my 58 year love for the Seekers and Judith (of course), and have seen many, many videos of them from over the years. But as far as I can see, I haven't seen any from Singalong, including any from Nadia or the Settlers. At 71 now, I may only have another 29 years to search. I'll just mention two more things, firstly that I do seem to have the idea the Seekers debuted "I'll never find another you" on this show, and secondly, I still carry the image of Judith banging that tambourine and hollering out gospel songs in that beautiful, powerful voice. |
Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,CJB Date: 06 Jul 22 - 08:29 AM She featured on London Folk Song Cellar in the mid-60s. |
Subject: RE: Nadia Cattouse - whatever happened to? From: GUEST,CJB666 Date: 06 Jul 22 - 10:44 AM Here ... download for free ... https://ulozto.net/hledej?q=lfsc |
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