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Obit: Tom Paley (1928-2017)

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Vic Smith 01 Oct 17 - 10:22 AM
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Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Paley
From: Vic Smith
Date: 01 Oct 17 - 10:22 AM

TOM PALEY R.I.P.
    I was very saddened to hear from Ben by phone yesterday of the death of his father.
    Tom was a truly iconic figure of folk music and one of the last links with the early days of the folk revival in New York where he knew Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly and performed from 1958 in the pioneering band that renewed interest in the old time music of the 1920s, the New Lost City Ramblers. He was a walking encyclopaedia of American folk music and a master of many of these styles. He was an outstanding and innovative guitarist, his banjo playing had a unique distinctive feel to it and his gigs also featured his fiddle and autoharp playing. He was also a fine sure-voiced singer and his introductions were always informative as well as reflective. They also featured his sense of humour which might be described as 'different'! Though he was widely known and acknowledged especially for his distinctive excellence, he always came over as a plain unaffected man who had time to talk to all who wanted to speak to him. He had a busy working and touring life as a musician but at others times you would find him taking his place doing floor spots at clubs near his North London home
    Tom lived most of his adult life in Europe - Sweden and London, and he lived in that same flat in Islington for decades.
    We first booked him to perform at the Lewes Arms in Lewes in 1970 and we booked him very many times between then and the last time at the Royal Oak in Lewes 44 years later! It was at that first gig in Lewes that he met and heard Robin Arzonie who was to become the second fiddler to play with his long-running band, The New Deal String Band. When Robin moved abroad his place was taken by Ben.
    I know it will sound like a cliché but in this case it is true; we will never see his like again. He are some of the many photos that I took of him performing Click on https://www.facebook.com/vic.smith.54/media_set?set=a.1955751357774587.1073741958.100000192240957&type=3&pnref=story


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Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Paley
From: GUEST,Mike Yates
Date: 01 Oct 17 - 09:22 AM

Hoot recently told me that Tom was very ill. I first saw him playing with the New Lost City Ramblers at a concert a long time ago in Manchester. Never thought that years later I would be playing alongside him in a London pub. His knowledge of Old-Timey music and tunes was legendary and we will all miss him.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Paley
From: Jos
Date: 01 Oct 17 - 08:06 AM

For some reason I was thinking about him just this morning. He was someone I really admired and respected.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Paley
From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 01 Oct 17 - 07:40 AM

i used to have a lovely album he made with Peggy SEeger. Ian Campbell used to regale us with stories about Tom.

Of course his work with the New Lost City Ramblers was legendary. I believe he was quite a respected academic as well.

I'm sure Jim Carroll will have some great memories.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Paley
From: Waddon Pete
Date: 01 Oct 17 - 07:37 AM

I am sorry to hear this news. A lifetime of commitment to his music. I have added his name to the "In Memoriam" thread. My condolences to all who know and love him.

RIP

Peter


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Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Paley
From: GUEST,Derek Schofield
Date: 01 Oct 17 - 07:13 AM

Very sad news .. booked at both Sidmouth and Whitby in recent years. A legend, performing in each of the last 8 decades, from the 40s to the 10s.
Derek


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Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Paley
From: Sarah the flute
Date: 01 Oct 17 - 06:47 AM

Oh how sad - we will miss seeing him around. Always a delight to hear


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Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Paley
From: Will Fly
Date: 01 Oct 17 - 06:24 AM

Sad news. He and his son Ben guested at the Brighton Acoustic Session a few months ago. A great night. Tom was getting old and creaky, but it was like sitting at the feet of one of the rocks of American music. RIP.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Paley
From: GUEST,Hootenanny
Date: 01 Oct 17 - 05:25 AM

Tom sadly passed away less than 24 hours ago, late Saturday afternoon.

RIP Tom


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Subject: Obit: Tom Paley
From: Jack Campin
Date: 01 Oct 17 - 05:12 AM

Surprised to see no mention here yet:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Paley


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