25 Dec 09 - 08:56 AM (#2796202) Subject: RIP Tim Hart From: Folkiedave 9 January 1948 - 24 December 2009 Sad. |
25 Dec 09 - 08:57 AM (#2796203) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: Phil Cooper I always liked his singing and playing both with the Span and his three duo albums with Maddy Prior. Sorry he's gone. |
25 Dec 09 - 09:07 AM (#2796205) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: bubblyrat 3 months younger than me ! I don't understand ----what was wrong with him ?? Bomber ( Oct 1947) |
25 Dec 09 - 09:17 AM (#2796211) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: Folknacious Cancer, I believe. I understand from a friend that he'd been receiving treatment in hospital in the UK, but it seems he died back at his long-time home in the Canary Isles, according to this |
25 Dec 09 - 09:23 AM (#2796220) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: alanabit He was part of the bedrock of the British folk and folk-rock scene. He will be missed by many. |
25 Dec 09 - 09:27 AM (#2796221) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: Old Vermin Oh. Tim Hart and Maddy Prior when he and I were very much younger. Was only a few moths older than I. Was sober enough already, but... |
25 Dec 09 - 10:27 AM (#2796240) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: Guy Wolff I am glad to know and very sad at the same time . Guy ><><<> |
25 Dec 09 - 11:42 AM (#2796257) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: GUEST,Rob and Rosie Hardman-Ixer A mainstay of cool in the 60/70s. Very sad. |
25 Dec 09 - 11:59 AM (#2796260) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: EnglishFolkfan A sad day for those of us who are of the same age. Gone long before his talents could enthuse and inform another emerging new young audience/rising of musicians. Treasured music captured on vinyl, tape, cd & HD to keep alive the memory. My condolences to his family, colleagues and friends. |
25 Dec 09 - 12:24 PM (#2796267) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: Herga Kitty Very sorry to hear this. I first heard Tim and Maddy at C# House in the late 1960s, and at the Goat (and Tim's father christened the son of one of Herga morris who lived in St Albans). Kitty |
25 Dec 09 - 02:29 PM (#2796319) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: Ruth Archer "A sad day for those of us who are of the same age." And for those who are considerably younger. Tim and Maddie's Folk Songs of Olde England was one of my first introductions to English traditional music, though I first heard it at least 20 years after its release, and I still hold it dear. RIP, Tim. |
25 Dec 09 - 02:31 PM (#2796322) Subject: RE: RIP Tim Hart From: GUEST,Maclaine Colston A great loss. My dearest condolences to Tim's family, friends and all that knew him. Mac |
25 Dec 09 - 03:13 PM (#2796350) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: John MacKenzie Tim and Maddy once asked me to sing a song I had sung earlier in the evening, instead of their doing the encore they were being asked for. I was so chuffed, you wouldn't believe it, so not un-naturally I have been a fan ever since. RIP my friend. John |
25 Dec 09 - 04:59 PM (#2796385) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Andy Jackson So sad, Tim and Maddy are a fond memory of my introduction to folk in the late sixties. |
25 Dec 09 - 05:05 PM (#2796387) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Weasel very sad to hear this - his singing was one of the things that brought me to folk music in my student days. |
25 Dec 09 - 05:17 PM (#2796392) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Suegorgeous I'm sad to hear this - he and Maddy and the others were the first folk band I heard (and loved). I loved his voice too. |
25 Dec 09 - 05:59 PM (#2796407) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: maire-aine Oh, no. So sorry to hear this. I've enjoyed his music with Maddy Prior. And I was born in '48, too. M |
25 Dec 09 - 06:43 PM (#2796434) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,Derek Schofield very sad news. I remember Tim and Maddy's joyful singing in Manchester's Free Trade Hall in about 1970 or 71, and when watching them together on the TV in the Electric Proms, October 1998, his voice seemed no different in spite of the passage of time. Condolences to his family. Derek |
25 Dec 09 - 06:48 PM (#2796439) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Paul Burke He brought traditional English folk to so many. Too young to go. |
25 Dec 09 - 07:14 PM (#2796447) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Phil Edwards Very sad news. "Gaudete" kicked it all off for me; without Tim & Steeleye I might never have got into folk at all. 60 is too young! |
26 Dec 09 - 01:29 AM (#2796526) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: MGM·Lion Alas! "Another man done gone···" Regrets & condolences - Michael |
26 Dec 09 - 02:58 AM (#2796536) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,enfieldpete R.I.P Tim you will be sadly missed. |
26 Dec 09 - 04:19 AM (#2796544) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Dave Roberts I'm very sad to see the loss of another folk icon. Sincere condolences to family and friends. |
26 Dec 09 - 04:34 AM (#2796545) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: jacqui.c So sad, and much too young. I'm another who count them as part of my introduction to folk music. |
26 Dec 09 - 04:39 AM (#2796546) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: BusyBee Paul As Jacqui C said. A friend gave me tapes of his Steeleye LPs to take to college and I was hooked for evermore. Sleep well. |
26 Dec 09 - 04:53 AM (#2796550) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: mouldy That's so awful! It's thrown quite a shadow over this season! Andrea |
26 Dec 09 - 05:15 AM (#2796554) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Derby Ram Very, very sad, another of my great mentors/inspirations and folk music innovators bites the dust! Only the other evening we were enjoying a performance by a great legacy of Tim's: 'Steeleye Span'- still a fantastic band. It was the final gig of the tour and was just sublime. They spoke of Tim's illness and had been taking collections and dedicating a raffle in his name. But I had no idea he was so close to death's door. Tim was surely one of Folk Music's Blueprints (or originals)and his influence is all over just about everything that has happened in the traditional folk world since. R.I.P. Tim |
26 Dec 09 - 05:24 AM (#2796559) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Fidjit Bugger! Sad. He jumped the queue. Lots of Memories from around the London clubs in the early sixties and of later of course. Legend. Sad day. Chas |
26 Dec 09 - 06:45 AM (#2796586) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Will Fly What Chas said. We booked Tim H and Maddy P at Clanfolk (BBC Folk Club) at the old Marquis of Clanricarde around '69. Wonderful evening of superb playing and singing. A loss too early. |
26 Dec 09 - 11:29 AM (#2796714) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: VirginiaTam How very sad. Sympathies to family, friends and fans. |
26 Dec 09 - 11:56 AM (#2796726) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Bat Goddess Five months to the day younger than me. Thanks to Tom (Curmudgeon) for introducing me to his singing almost thirty years ago -- both Steeleye Span and the LPs he recorded with Maddy. Part of the soundtrack of my life... Condolences to all...friends, family and fans. Linn |
26 Dec 09 - 04:42 PM (#2796870) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: MoorleyMan So sorry to hear this. Another of my folk heroes adding his voice to the year's overwhelming roll-call. My condolences and deepest sympathies to his family and friends. |
26 Dec 09 - 05:16 PM (#2796885) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,Joe G Very sad news indeed - Steeleye were part of my introduction to folk & Tim's voice was something I cherished. His memory will live on but for the moment my thoughts are with his family and close friends RIP |
27 Dec 09 - 04:02 AM (#2797071) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Dave Sutherland Very sorry to hear this sad news(what an awful year this one has been). I remember when Steeleye were in Newcastle on the following night he turned up unannounced at Birtley folk club on the Wednesday, paid on the door and sang one song from the floor; just like everyone else. RIP |
27 Dec 09 - 04:10 AM (#2797074) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: The Borchester Echo I met Tim and Maddy when they were just starting out on one of their first tours in Penzance. Later, when Steeleye was being founded I was sent to interview them. They couldn't have been more welcoming in that famous North London musicians' house in Whitehall Park. Farewell Tim. Too soon. |
27 Dec 09 - 12:51 PM (#2797323) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,moira craig (flyingcat) Condolences from us too. I'm another who's conscious introduction to folk music was through Tim, Maddy and co. Moira and Malc |
28 Dec 09 - 10:29 AM (#2797754) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Smedley It's very telling, and angering, that nothing about his death has appeared on the BBC News website. |
28 Dec 09 - 10:45 AM (#2797758) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Dave MacKenzie Very sad. I was listening to Folk Songs of Old England Vol II in the car on Boxing Day (before I heard the news). Condolences from another '48er. |
28 Dec 09 - 11:57 AM (#2797791) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,HiLo I am truly saddened by this news. I loved all of his work, especially with Steeleye. Thet really we, and are one of my all time favourite bands. Oh, I am so sorry to hear this. |
28 Dec 09 - 01:07 PM (#2797829) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: MG John So sorry to read this tragic news. Sincere condolencies to his family close ones, and of course Maddy and the rest of the band. I first heard their music back in early 1973. John |
28 Dec 09 - 01:19 PM (#2797836) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Bonzo3legs I wonder how many more folk artists will fall to all of that smoke so inconsiderately blown out. |
28 Dec 09 - 04:28 PM (#2797964) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,Sarah McQuaid Only just heard. Very sad. Thus far this is the only proper obit I've found online: Steeleye Span Founder Tim Hart Dead From Lung Cancer by Paul Cashmere - December 27 2009 Steeleye Span founder Tim Hart has died at the age of 61 from lung cancer. Hart was diagnosed 12 months ago in December 2008 and told the cancer was inoperable. Tim Hart formed his first band Rattfinks while he was still at St Albans High School. The school also generated another famous band, The Zombies. In 1970, Hart formed Steeleye Span with Maddy Prior. The group regularly toured the United States and Australia. Hart's first solo album came in 1979. Prior contributed vocals to the record. In 1988, Hart's health declined and he gave up music to become a writer and photographer. He was persuaded to perform again in 1995 for the charity War Child. He was part of a five hour performance that featured almost every previous member of Steeleye Span. In 2008, he once again reunited with Prior for a one-off performance for BBC's Electric Proms. Tim Hart died in the early morning of December 24, 2009. Source: http://undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=9914_Steeleye_Span_Founder_Tim_Hart_Dead_From_Lung_Cancer |
28 Dec 09 - 04:30 PM (#2797968) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Sarah McQuaid Sorry, posted that last without logging in first. |
28 Dec 09 - 06:26 PM (#2798040) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,sally I'm Tims daughter and wanted to say a very big thankyou from the heart for all your thoughts and condolences. It makes me so proud to hear how much he ment to so many people.Its true,he will be missed so much.But I feel I see a part of him every day when i look at my son of 8 who has a growing passion for the guitar and music running in his viens.His grandad was very proud just as we are of him.Thankyou again.I love you daddy xxx |
29 Dec 09 - 05:19 AM (#2798248) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,Cousin Dave Gone in body only, lives on in ways most of us couldn't dream of |
29 Dec 09 - 09:52 AM (#2798416) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: MuddleC Like many here, it was Tim and Maddy that got me hooked on electric folk and which started the folk music journey that still contiues for this unaccompanied singer. thanks you will continue in song |
29 Dec 09 - 01:27 PM (#2798615) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Jean(eanjay) So sorry to hear this sad news. The featured video at present on my youtube channel is "The Dalesman's Litany" ~ Tim Hart with Maddy Prior. |
29 Dec 09 - 03:28 PM (#2798714) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST May I, as Tim's uncle, join with Sally in thanking everybody for their kind comments and condolences. For the record, Tim did not attend St. Albans High School (which was, and possibly still is, an all girls school). He attended The St. Albans School. Chris Hart |
29 Dec 09 - 07:39 PM (#2798869) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,Roger Knowles He could, and did, play and sing really well. A great talent to be sorely missed. |
30 Dec 09 - 04:46 AM (#2799082) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: Bryn Pugh RIP, Tim - sleep in peace. I still hold "Summer Solstice" by Tim and Maddy very dear. Condolences to his family, and to the other members of Steeleye. What a fucking awful year this has been for the deaths of folkie legends. I had the privilege of MCing Tim and Maddy at MSG. Memory Eternal. |
30 Dec 09 - 05:41 AM (#2799112) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,Clive Pownceby Tim and Maddy were Guests at Southport's Bothy in September 1968 - one of those magical evenings that people were talking about for years afterwards - in fact it's STILL spoken of when discussions of the "do you remember?" variety arise. My sincere condolences to the family and all who knew and worked with Tim. |
30 Dec 09 - 05:42 AM (#2799113) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,Kim Birley I was completely shocked to hear about this. I feel a part of me has gone! I immediately went and watched my favourite Youtube video, of Steeleye Span performing 'The Lark in the Morning'. That's Tim playing sitting down - check it out, it's completely beautiful. I'll never hear it from now on without thinking of him. |
30 Dec 09 - 05:55 AM (#2799120) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: MGM·Lion Agreed re Steeleye Lark In Morning — beautifully performed throughout, but it was Tim's beautiful dulcimer intro which made this track so very special. |
30 Dec 09 - 05:55 AM (#2799121) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: GUEST,Peter Laban Obit in Guardian today |
30 Dec 09 - 12:32 PM (#2799380) Subject: RE: Obit: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009) From: katlaughing This is so sad! |
30 Dec 09 - 12:35 PM (#2799381) Subject: RE: Tim Hart (9 Jan 1948- 24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Spa From: Folknacious Oddly, they just announced it as "news" on the BBC Radio 4 "PM" programme about 30 mins ago, as if it had just happened today rather than Christmas Eve. Still, at least they did it. |
30 Dec 09 - 12:48 PM (#2799393) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: black walnut Roots Music remembers Tim Hart - Click Here Article by Eric Thom, includes YouTube Video of All Around My Hat ~b.w. |
30 Dec 09 - 02:32 PM (#2799466) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: GUEST,geoff woolfe like everyone - this has come as a shock - I remember Tim as a teenage floor singer at the St Albans club - then as a duo with Maddy - they dropped into our singaround club at Croxley Green in 67 - and I also remember a weekend at Pendley Manor when we all performed in Maria Marten - Tim amd Maddy sang'If I were a Carpenter' in the corridor. An underrated contributor to the 60s folk revival ( by some ) I think of him now as a pioneer and with hindsight as important as many of the bigger names of the 60s-70s |
30 Dec 09 - 04:44 PM (#2799570) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye From: Peter Kasin Very sad! Below The Salt was my intro to the rock generation's participation in the British folk music revival, and still is a treasured album. Chanteyranger |
30 Dec 09 - 05:20 PM (#2799596) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: growler I've just listened to Tim and Maddy singing 'The Gardener'. His death is sad, but with songs like that, recorded, who will ever forget him |
30 Dec 09 - 05:29 PM (#2799600) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: The Vulgar Boatman Lovely man - talented, generous, taught me the basics of the dulcimer. May he come to his place in peace. From yet another 48-er. |
30 Dec 09 - 08:17 PM (#2799722) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: black walnut Oh, V.B. What a gift! I take it you mean the fretted dulcimer? I think that is what Tim played, but I may be mistaken. ~b.w. |
31 Dec 09 - 04:28 AM (#2799868) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: My guru always said So very sorry to hear of Tim's passing. My condolences to his family and I'm glad that they have been able to see how we all felt about him here. Steeleye were my introduction to folk as with so many others. My older brother played Steeleye LP's incessantly and I listened avidly through the bedroom wall. Thanks Tim and rest easy. Hil |
31 Dec 09 - 05:03 AM (#2799881) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye From: GUEST,Ed Smedley said: It's very telling, and angering, that nothing about his death has appeared on the BBC News website It kind of has.... Tim Hart, of folk group Steeleye Span, dies aged 61 |
31 Dec 09 - 08:10 AM (#2799942) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Sally and Chris, let me add my condolences to your family and the world for such a great loss. I am another one whose whole taste in English folk was formed by Tim, Maddie and the rest of Steeleye Span. Thank you for taking the time to visit this site during such a difficult time. The music lives on. |
31 Dec 09 - 01:28 PM (#2800186) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: Smedley Ed, yes I noticed the BBC coverage. It's still pretty unimpressive that it took then several days. |
31 Dec 09 - 01:44 PM (#2800210) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye From: GUEST,Ed I noticed the BBC coverage. It's still pretty unimpressive that it took then several days, It's the BBC's shortest staffed week of the year. Cut them a bit of slack! Or maybe you should refuse to pay your licence fee? |
31 Dec 09 - 02:08 PM (#2800236) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: Smedley I don't want to swerve this thread into media-related bickering, but the reason I made the point was that a musician of such significance in other musical genres would probably not have had to wait so long. That's all. |
01 Jan 10 - 02:08 AM (#2800619) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye From: GUEST,Ed I don't want to swerve this thread into media-related bickering Nor do I, but your original post was exactly that... Rest in peace, Tim. Thanks for the songs. |
01 Jan 10 - 03:12 AM (#2800634) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye From: Bonnie Shaljean His was one of the first voices I heard when I moved to England in 1972. I loved it then and I still do. A light has gone out, but the sound lives on. R.I.P. |
01 Jan 10 - 09:47 AM (#2800756) Subject: Tim Hart RIP From: GUEST,Lindsay In Wales Just read in the online edition of the Herts Advertiser, that Tim Hart, Bass-player and founder member with Maddy Prior, of Steeleye Span, died yesterday aged 61. He had apparently been ill for some time. |
01 Jan 10 - 11:44 AM (#2800803) Subject: RE: OBIT Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24 Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: GUEST,mick howson i remember john peel was a great fan of tim and maddy and i went out and bought their first album after hearing a session on a little transistor radio. saw him many times over the years and he was one of the pioneers along with simon nichol on the appalachian dulcimer,both of them using electric versions. lovely to see that he enjoyed his years in la gomera and found happiness and success as a writer and photographer and that his musical talent is so celebrated and lives on in his grandson. |
01 Jan 10 - 02:24 PM (#2800898) Subject: RE: OBIT: Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: olddude We lose all the great ones I think anymore. It is awful getting older to see our music friends pass on |
02 Jan 10 - 07:25 AM (#2801356) Subject: RE: OBIT: Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: GUEST,Derek Schofield Obituaries in today's (Saturday) Times and Independent. Derek |
07 Jan 10 - 11:41 AM (#2805776) Subject: RE: OBIT: Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: GUEST,Chris Hart - Tim's uncle Tim's UK Funeral and Memorial service will be held on Sunday 7th February 2010 at 2.30 p.m. at St. Saviours Church, Sandpit Lane, St. Albans. All are welcome. If anybody requires details of where to find the church please email me at Misterchris4686@btinternet.com. If anybody knows a way of getting this information more widely known please let me know, or pass the information on yourselves. Chris Hart |
08 Jan 10 - 03:29 AM (#2806356) Subject: RE: OBIT: Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: My guru always said Thanks for popping the info here Chris, I'm sure that people here will pass the word. Many thanks to for the welcoming invitation. St Saviour's postcode appears to be AL1 4DF for those who are wondering. |
08 Jan 10 - 11:40 AM (#2806667) Subject: RE: OBIT: Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: JohnB Somehow I have missed this thread until now. I wish it was something I was not reading now. Always one of of my favourites, I have Folk Songs of Olde England 1 and 2 and Summer Solstice on both Vinyl and CD, plus all the early Steeleye albumns. My condolences to his family and friends, another great one singing in the Heavenly Choir.. JohnB |
28 Jan 10 - 04:15 PM (#2823852) Subject: RE: OBIT: Tim Hart (9Jan 1948-24Dec 2009)Steeleye Span From: Reinhard Park Records have just reissued Tim Hart's two nursery rhyme LPs on a double CD to help the next generation discover and remember this wonderful music. I understand that the reissue was originally planned to raise funds for Tim's medical bills but sadly was too late for that. |