Subject: Johnny Silvo From: GUEST,Germoegirl Date: 15 Nov 11 - 05:14 AM Sad news received from Johnny Silvo's agent, Jackie Grinnell, received this morning: "I felt I had to contact you to give you the bad news about Johnny. Some of you will already know that he has recently been diagnosed with cancer of a kidney and a lung. Unfortunately it now transpires that the condition is far worse than was thought. He has been given just a few months to live. The information is on the Perrotts Folly website and it will be updated whenever there is any further news. I was speaking to him today on the phone and he sounded just like the old Johnny that everyone knows and loves. He seems to have accepted the inevitable and is determined to enjoy whatever time is left by remembering all the good times and the friends he has made. I'm sorry to be the bearer of such sad tidings. Please feel free to tell others. Johnny wants people to know about this. I'm trying to get the news to all his many friends by one means or another, but there will most likely be some who get overlooked." |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: GUEST,John James Date: 15 Nov 11 - 06:01 AM Oh dear..such terrible news, about Johnny. In 1968 when John Martyn got me into the Sandy Glennon Agency, to replace his good self..I did a lot of Johnny S's jobs that he couldn't make it to..he had too many bookings..too popular !! One of the most dynamic acts ever to play in a British Folk Club. From the opening bars of Haul'em Joe..he was awa y. Take care now John. As your old mate Diz would say..Reservoir ! JJ |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Dave Hanson Date: 15 Nov 11 - 06:40 AM Sad news indeed, beautiful man, wonderful entertainer. Dave H |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Bonzo3legs Date: 15 Nov 11 - 06:58 AM Poor Johnny, I saw him only this weekend introducing a festival TV broadcast from 1983 in which the DM line up of the Albion Band played Rose & the Rock. Very sad. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: billybob Date: 15 Nov 11 - 07:06 AM I too received the email this morning. I am so very sad to read this, Johnny has been a good friend for forty years,one of the best entertainers we have seen and as the years went on his voice was stronger and more powerful. We will follow his example and remember all the good times and all the happiness and laughter he has given us! Do you remeber John when you played Headcorn Folk Club in the 70's and , as usual, stayed with Derek and I, In the morning you were woken by our three year old daughter sitting on your shoulders trying to prise your eyes open and demanding " how did you get out of our television?" We used to watch you on Play School and I always wondered if you would slip into the wrong version of the Nursary rhymes but you always kept those for the folk clubs! Happy Days xxxxx Wendy and Bill |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: GUEST,Roger Knowles Date: 15 Nov 11 - 08:19 AM Dreadfully sorry to hear this. I did some work with him in Gander, Newfoundland and Belize back in '78. Best wishes, Johnny, my very best wishes in this awful time. Roger |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Richard Bridge Date: 15 Nov 11 - 08:38 AM Bugger. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: GUEST,I Don't Know Date: 15 Nov 11 - 08:57 AM Sorry to hear yet another case of bad news may he not suffer to much. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: The Doctor Date: 15 Nov 11 - 09:47 AM Johhny was one of my first introductions to folk music, when he did gigs, with Dave Moses, at college. He was also the inspiration for my getting back into it seven years ago, after a break of about thirty years. I've seen him numerous times since, but now it seems there's going to be an enormous hole in the folk scene. I know all good things come to an end, but at the moment this seems unimaginable. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: John MacKenzie Date: 15 Nov 11 - 10:15 AM Somebody really needs to find a way to make sure Davey Johnson knows about the siruation. He too is an old friend of Johnny's. He used to have a room in Johnny's flat when we all lived in Montague Road in Richmond (Surrey) In fact Dave married his first wife Diane when he was there. Many happy memories, Courvoisier fuelled Monopoly games among other things. I've known John since he walked into The Hole in the Wall in Richmond, with Dave Moses, and they came and chatted to me, I was playing autoharp in a corner, and singing. That was over 40 years ago, and I've loved the man and his music ever since. I'm pulling for you John! |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Pete Jennings Date: 15 Nov 11 - 10:48 AM The day just got darker. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: GUEST,David 'Brillo' Etheridge Date: 15 Nov 11 - 11:26 AM Just heard the news via an e-mail from John James. How sad; it seems that the 'greats' are all being called to the great folk club in the sky: Diz, Fred Wedlock, and now Johnny. Lots of memories, from seeing him at Hitchin Folk Club for the first time around 1970, Cambridge Folk Festivals in the mid 70s, and working with him in Folk clubs again in 1983-6 or thereabouts. What a lovely guy -we will not see his like again. Best wishes to all, Dave (Brillo) |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Dave the Gnome Date: 15 Nov 11 - 12:59 PM I heard last night but the reality has only just struck :-( Lets hope that his remaining time is as peaceful and easy as possible. Hopefuly anyone who was touched by his genius and warmth will help him and his family through this darkest of times. DtG |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Hawker Date: 15 Nov 11 - 02:01 PM Such a shame! May the time he has left be happy, filled with friends and as pain free as possible. I count myself as priveleged to have been lucky enough to work with him. Cheers, Lucy |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Chucklefoot Date: 15 Nov 11 - 02:11 PM Johnny,I've seen you countless times over the years,mostly back in the'60's and early '70's,at various folk clubs,also at Cambridge Folk Festival.You could always be relied on to give a powerful,warm performance,with a good bit of humour thrown in. I remember the first time I heard your incredible strong voice belting out "Midnight Special",and "Corn bread,Peas,and Black Molasses",I think it was on an L.P.called "Alex Campell and Friends" Sandy Denny was on it too,Alex and Sandy are both long gone of course,and now we hear this sad news about yourself. Thanks Johnny,for your inspiration,and lots of great memories,you'll be greatly missed by a generation(or two!)of people. I don't know what else to say.........except THANKS. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: MikeL2 Date: 15 Nov 11 - 02:45 PM hi sad news. John was a great man and an even greater entertainer. My best wishes to you John. Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Leadfingers Date: 15 Nov 11 - 05:03 PM SO many fond memories of Johnny !! |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: GUEST,Guest TF Date: 15 Nov 11 - 06:05 PM I've contacted Davey(Shaggis) with the news. Jeez Mr Silvo and I have had some great times together. Keep smiling John. Tich. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Bernard Date: 15 Nov 11 - 06:17 PM It would be good to organise a tribute concert for him before he goes, rather than after... although he may not have the strength to attend, someone could record a video that he could watch... |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: GUEST,Chris Newman Date: 15 Nov 11 - 09:11 PM I haven't seen Johnny for maybe 25 years, but I well remember the gigs & sessions with him and Diz at Cambridge festival.. He was always a seriously class act, and a great singer.A wonderful man! All the best, Johnny |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Bugsy Date: 16 Nov 11 - 12:58 AM Very sad news indeed. Bernard, If you're going to arrange a trubute concert, make sure you get "Uncle Del" Brimstone involved. They've been mates since the ark closed. Cheers Bugsy |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: Bernard Date: 16 Nov 11 - 08:13 AM If a tribute concert (or maybe a few around the country ?), is to be arranged, maybe we could get people to post their availability here, and suggestions for venues and so on. Volunteers to organise things would be useful - I'm the organiser of Lymm Folk Club in Cheshire (UK), and could arrange an evening, perhaps at weekend, but I'm conscious of the fact our venues don't have enough capacity, so maybe someone else has a better offer? |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: John MacKenzie Date: 16 Nov 11 - 09:09 AM I'd be happy to contribute in any way. remember I'm waaaay up north though. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: GUEST,Clive Pownceby Date: 16 Nov 11 - 03:11 PM A lovely man and one of the first people I saw in a London Folk Club - 1966, Nags Head Battersea. Last saw him and intro'd him at Maghull Folk Day a year or three back. Always smiling, always gentlemanly, always entertaining. I'm saddened. Bless you mate. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: GUEST,roj Date: 16 Nov 11 - 03:28 PM What's going on? First Diz and Bert Jansch. Now Johnny's ill. Lovely man, great entertainer. I met him only 5 times since 1968, the last occasion being 2010 at Deal Folk Club. Each time he greeted me like an old friend and we chatted about how things have changed and moved on over the years, and how it's still fun to play and sing. I wish him peace and comfort. He'll be sadly missed come the day. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo From: GUEST,John & Sue Reedman - Chesterfield Folk Club Date: 16 Nov 11 - 03:43 PM A favourite at Chesterfield Folk Club and it's forerunner 'The Attic'. A real gentleman and a great performer whose voice got better with age. It's good to know that he is taking it on the chin and remembering good times and good friends - but it's no less sad for the rest of us. Best wishes from us both. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: Leadfingers Date: 16 Nov 11 - 06:22 PM I would be only too pleased to help out with a tribute concert too ! |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: muppett Date: 17 Nov 11 - 07:55 AM Like his brother Silvest, Johnny's 'The Best' |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: tritoneman Date: 17 Nov 11 - 05:53 PM I'm so sad to hear about Johnny. A great singer and a great bloke. I haven't seen him since the early 1980's when he stayed with us in Exeter. A wonderful evening of drink, laughter and music! I first saw him at Farnborough Folk Club in about 1967. An inspiration! Graham Butterfield |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Scouser) Date: 18 Nov 11 - 05:22 AM Very sad. I first saw Johnny at the now long-forgotten 'Feast of Folk' festival in Syon Park in Brentford. What a wonderful weekend that was. Steeleye Span, Ralph McTell, Robin and Barry Dransfield, Mr Fox, Nic Jones, Julie Felix, The McCalmans Johnny with Dave Moses. I think Diz may have played as well but this is 40 years ago now. Saw him several times after that. Such a great entertainer. Big, powerful voice but such a lovely, gentlemanly manner about him. I suppose these things are inevitable nowadays but it's still a terrible loss. If there's any consolation it's that people like Johnny did so much to create and maintain a community that supported and nurtured so many performers like Johnny as well as those of us that came along later, if only as punters. Such a huge part of so many lives. My deepest condolences to his many friends and family. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: Essex Girl Date: 18 Nov 11 - 05:35 AM Sad news, I knew he ws not well but did not know how serious this was.I have seen him many times over the past 20 years, another great performer we will not hear any more. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,Dave Burland Date: 19 Nov 11 - 07:25 AM Very saddened to hear this news, played on the same bill many times 60's and 70's, but saw him only last year at Saltburn Festival, so lovely to see him again after all that time. A gent !! |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: Brian May Date: 19 Nov 11 - 05:53 PM Bless him, he's not gone yet!! Johnny, I wish you the best possible in the time you have - preferably without pain. We're all going, we just don't know when. If there's any justice in this world, you'll get payback for all the joy you've given so many of us - including this callow youth in the Bali Hai near Bognor Regis in about 1969. Bless you and thanks for making my world a better place. |
Subject: Johnny Silvo poorly From: Fidjit Date: 20 Nov 11 - 03:45 PM Known for some time that Johny Silvo is very poorly wth cancer. Own page on fb. Chas |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo poorly From: John MacKenzie Date: 20 Nov 11 - 04:01 PM There is an ongoing thread about this Chas |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo poorly From: Dave the Gnome Date: 20 Nov 11 - 04:07 PM Here. Maybe an elf can combine the threads? DtG |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo poorly From: Fidjit Date: 21 Nov 11 - 02:17 AM Thought there might be John, but couldn't find anything. Chas |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo poorly From: The Doctor Date: 21 Nov 11 - 04:23 AM It's listed as Johnny Silvo - illness. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo poorly From: GUEST,Dom Date: 21 Nov 11 - 01:17 PM Check out the Facebook group page set up for messages. Dom |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,Irvine Folk Club/Marymass Folk Festival Date: 23 Nov 11 - 11:40 AM We're all thinking of you and remembering happy times over forty years. Love Joyce, Anne and all at the Club. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,Jenny Terry Date: 24 Nov 11 - 04:18 AM A real shock to hear the news about Johnny. He stayed with us in August 2009 when performing at Saltburn Folk Festival. What a tremendous voice and great entertainer. We really enjoyed having him to stay, he was so easy to have around and made himself at home. Gave Chris some helpful hints on guitar playing, insisted on doing some washing up, and stayed an extra night before going up to he Marymass Festival in Scotland. We were so looking forward to seeing him ext August. We and our friends are thinking of you Johnny. Love to you and your family. Jenny and Chris Terry |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,PeterH Date: 25 Nov 11 - 09:53 AM So sad! On 27th Feb. 1967, Johnny opened our Poplar Tech. students folk club ("The Kerouac" at the Green Man, Blackheath) together with The Chapter Three. I just recently found the advertising poster. What a great night, with a great folksinger! |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,David Jordan ,friends and family. Date: 01 Dec 11 - 04:55 AM We have seen Johnny many times over the last 10 years. He has never ceased to entertain and charm us. It is with greet sadness to hear of his current situation.We last saw him at Dartford 2010.He finished his set with Teach your Children , Which was my request.We will remember these shows and give thanks for the occasions when we were able to talk with Johnny .Fairwell to a good friend .David & fanily |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: John MacKenzie Date: 01 Dec 11 - 06:31 AM Not time to say farewell yet my friend. John is still with us, and while there's lifre there's hope you know. Think of you most days John, and send you strength. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST Date: 01 Dec 11 - 05:25 PM Well said John M.............healing thoughts still winging their way to you Johnny (((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))))) Clare xxx |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,Stan (Just a punter) Date: 02 Dec 11 - 07:42 AM First saw Johnny at the Manchester Sports Guild (MSG)in the 60s and at several locations since the last time in Swinton on his annual visit. Deeply saddened to read the news but wish you all the best and I hope buy you a large scotch next time I see you. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: Peter K (Fionn) Date: 02 Dec 11 - 08:21 AM So in one thread we have John James, Chris Newman, Roger Knowles... the list goes on.... A tribute to Silvo in itself. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,addison Date: 02 Dec 11 - 11:17 AM and it's his birthday today (2 Dec) - 75 according to the Facebook page. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST Date: 03 Dec 11 - 04:15 AM You know, I've missed a lot of things, sort of through the fog and mist of ignorance, I spent an evening with Stan Hugill when I was twenty and thought nothing of it, similiarly spent some time listening to someone, I can't even remember where, somewhere in London, a long time ago, on the way home the person I was with was illuminated, no, glowing, and said "what a treat, it is ages since I last saw Johnny Silvo". I should have paid more attention! Imagining you well again. Peter |
Subject: RE: Jonny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,Friends from St Thomas' Church Letchworth GC Date: 09 Dec 11 - 10:37 AM Jonny, We first met when Maureen and Keran booked you for an evening when we were raising funds for our community hall, and although it was held in a local drafty barn with the first frost of the year we had a very successful evening. This was the start of a number of visits over the years the last one being last year in the new hall to a full house. Yours friends here at St Thomas' thank you very sincerely for all you have done for us. We hold you and your family in our prayers. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: billybob Date: 10 Dec 11 - 07:45 AM A special "group" page has been set up on facebook and John's son is reading all the massages to Johnny , who is back in the hospital.Just ask to join the group and someone will invite you on.There are hundreds of messages and great photos too. There is a link on Perrotts Follys webpage. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,AEOLA Date: 10 Dec 11 - 03:50 PM Sad news. Just remember all the good times you've given us over the years!! |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: John MacKenzie Date: 10 Dec 11 - 04:22 PM Johnny had a difficult start in life. He was a Barnardo's boy, and by dint of hard work and pure talent, he has made himself a much loved, and very talented performer. I have seen him in many guises over the years, including his stint on TV as a presenter on Play School (Which window are we looking through today Johnny?) To a much loved regular headliner, at Skagen Festival in Denmark. John you're a star, and a much loved and long standing friend. Jock |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,Tony Cormack Date: 13 Dec 11 - 04:18 AM I first met Johnny some 50+ years ago when he entertained the diners (and we drinkers)at the Belfry, Sutton Coldfield, now famous for its golf. Many happy memories of that time and seeing him at various sessions in the years since. A wonderful man, a great entertainer - such sad news. |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: billybob Date: 16 Dec 11 - 06:12 AM Berit, John's wife has said on facebook that Johnny is very weak and is going into their local hospice . You can read her post and leave messages for her, Johnny and Patrick on the Face book group set up for him.Sometines FB can be a pain but at times like this can bring a great deal of comfort. Holding you in our hearts John xxxxx Wendy |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,David 'Brillo' Etheridge Date: 19 Dec 11 - 07:43 AM Hi folks, just received word from John James this morning that Silvo has departed for the great folk club in the sky, and even as you read this is probably having a right old rave up with Diz and the rest of the gang. Safe journey Johnny, and thanks for everything. Best wishes to all, Dave (Brillo) |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: GUEST,Kirsten & Drew Date: 19 Dec 11 - 01:47 PM So sorry to hear this sad news. love to Berit and all the family. We will miss your smiling face pal RIP |
Subject: RE: Johnny Silvo - illness From: Peter K (Fionn) Date: 19 Dec 11 - 02:03 PM HERE's the obit thread. |
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