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2011 Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell

08 Oct 11 - 09:37 AM (#3235764)
Subject: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell
From: Pete Jennings

I spoke with Hilary earlier today. Dave died peacefully at home yesterday at 12.20am after a long battle with cancer.

A great guitarist, a great performer and a lovely man who will be missed by many, not least myself.

Pete


08 Oct 11 - 10:04 AM (#3235778)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell
From: The Sandman

oh dear, I had no idea he was ill, I am very sorry to hear this.


08 Oct 11 - 10:33 AM (#3235788)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell
From: Bonnie Shaljean

Ahhhh NOOOO!! I hadn't seen or spoken to him in years (no: decades) but I always liked him and am very sorry to hear he's gone. I didn't even know he was ill.

Rest in peace, Dave, and my condolences to the family. I don't know (if I ever did) where he was based, but I sure wish someone would ring the Whitby bells in his memory.

Bonnie


08 Oct 11 - 12:07 PM (#3235828)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell
From: Leadfingers

Also not seen Dave for years , but have good memories of hime ! R I P


08 Oct 11 - 02:16 PM (#3235870)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell
From: RoyH (Burl)

Another good one gone. Such sad news. I always liked him. Condolences to his family.


08 Oct 11 - 03:11 PM (#3235891)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 Ocotber 2011
From: henryclem

Dave was very much a part of the acoustic music scene in and around Bristol for many years, and he will be very much missed both as a fine
songwriter and performer, and as a really lovely bloke - a true friend, a privilege to have known him.

There are lots of messages on his Facebook wall.

Henry


08 Oct 11 - 03:33 PM (#3235896)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 Ocotber 2011
From: GUEST,Nick Dow

Good memories of Dave, when I ran the Catford Folk Club. I often think of his Whitby Bells song, and I've got the recording somewhere.
Likewise I had no idea he was ill. Might have helped if I had rang up, instead of meaning to ring up. RIP Dave.


09 Oct 11 - 06:32 AM (#3236113)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 Ocotber 2011
From: GloriaJ

Thats sad.I think I saw him last at a Bristol folk club - the Hole In The Wall, I think, where he was a resident singer.I didnt know him well, but I remember a good player with a warm,friendly personality


10 Oct 11 - 05:38 AM (#3236587)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 Ocotber 2011
From: The Sandman

re


10 Oct 11 - 07:41 AM (#3236634)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 Ocotber 2011
From: GUEST,Square The Circle

The Penlee Lifeboat and his Gone Fishing song come back to mind. A very nice man and a great song writer.


11 Oct 11 - 01:10 PM (#3237287)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 Ocotber 2011
From: GUEST

RIP Dave, had the pleasure of working with you at ABW. You were a good man.


12 Oct 11 - 04:45 AM (#3237659)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 Ocotber 2011
From: GUEST,Martin W.

So sorry to hear this,fond memories of Attic Folk Royston,as he used to say "A legend in his own lunchtime !"


12 Oct 11 - 08:19 AM (#3237754)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 Ocotber 2011
From: Leraud

Condolences to Dave's family. I remember him from thirty years ago at the Stevenage Folk Club.

Lynne Heraud


12 Oct 11 - 10:47 AM (#3237837)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 Ocotber 2011
From: GUEST,Ken Chapman

I didn't know Dave well, but the few times I met him (at Beeses in Bristol) have remained in my memory. He was kind enough to sign a CD for me, and encourage me in my own performances.

He will be sorely missed...

Ken


12 Oct 11 - 02:38 PM (#3237923)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 Ocotber 2011
From: Wheatman

Very sad news indeed, I was not aware he was ill. I did not see Dave after we moved from Stevenage in 1979 and assumed he was still in the Herts/ Beds area. He was a very popular resident at Stevenage and Hitchin folk clubs in the 1970's and, with me, one of the founder members of Stevenage Sword. So far this has been a desperately bad year with the loss of so many great singers, inevitable I know but that does not make it any easier. R.I.P. Brian and Christine Kell


13 Oct 11 - 09:23 AM (#3238344)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: Pete Jennings

Dave's funeral will be held at the Westerleigh Crematorium, Westerleigh Road, Bristol BS37 8QP on Monday 17 October at 10am.

We can't make it in person, but our thoughts will be there.

Pete & Judi


25 Oct 11 - 07:47 AM (#3244446)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST,Dick Goddard

So sorry to hear this news - and too late to get to the funeral. I booked Dave (and Hilary) for Garway Folk Weekend last year, and it was great. I knew Dave way back too, and still have a copy of his album "Whitby Bells" inscribed "To Dick, who can't afford plant pots."

A very sad piece of news. Condolences and love to Hilary and all Dave's friends and family.

Dick Goddard
rpgoddard@gmail.com


26 Oct 11 - 03:58 AM (#3244920)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: Mick Tems

I still have Dave's album, Whitby Bells, although I've lost his address - an absolutely charming man and a fine musician and singer. Condolences to his family.


26 Oct 11 - 09:51 AM (#3245030)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST,John James

Yes I can but echo all the sentiments already expressed. I knew Dave a long time. More around the Bedford area than Bristol. Great company, has lots of laughs together, nice songwriter. We that knew him will not forget him.


27 Oct 11 - 05:31 AM (#3245423)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Dave was a regular visitor to the Hogsty at Aspley Guise in Bedfordshire in the 70's and a guest in my house. A nice man and fine singer. he will be missed


03 Nov 11 - 11:38 AM (#3249701)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST,Lena James

Very sad news about Dave. My late husband Norman Sinclair and I ran the Hogsty at Aspley Guise in Bedfordshire,and I have fond memories of Dave's frequent visits to the club. He was a warm pleasant chap and it always was a great pleasure to see him and hear him sing his songs.
Dave will always be remembered fondly.


03 Dec 11 - 09:09 AM (#3267801)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST

I remember dave from a session in the White Hart Campton Beds when i accidently knocked his guitar he said your lucky in wasn`t my Martin, A lovely man .


03 Dec 11 - 10:06 AM (#3267816)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: cptsnapper

I've only just found this thread. Dave and I worked together for a while more years ago than I really care to remember. A lovely guy who'll be sadly missed George Norris


03 Dec 11 - 12:54 PM (#3267889)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: Pete Jennings

Hi George, nice to see your name again - how are you? Pete.


13 Mar 14 - 11:44 AM (#3609405)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST

Only found this thread recently too. I got to know Dave the mid 70's and had the pleasure of guesting on Remember How It Used To Be on his second album. When he used to play it when I was around I ended up sitting in with him so recording it with him in The Crypt Studios seemed appropriate. We were in touch after a long "separation" and he was talking of a new album and asking me to do something on it, then all went quiet and I subsequently learned of his death. R.I.P. Dave, a good mate and even better singer and songwriter.
Dave Kirkpatrick


13 Mar 14 - 02:22 PM (#3609438)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST

Our hearts go out to Hilary and family.

We booked Dave in the late 70s at the Dog & Gun F.C. in Maidstone, and he had us in stitches with his stories, and enraptured with his songs.

He made a great play of my introduction and gently pulled my leg all evening.

As many have said, a lovely man and sorely missed.

Don T.


29 Oct 15 - 06:25 AM (#3747274)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST,Paul Smith

Only just found this thread, and only recently heard about Dave's passing. I first met Dave when we worked at 217 MU near Bedford, we shared an interest in old motorcycles. He would often practise his guitar during lunch.

The last time I saw Dave was at Campton, where he was living at the time. We called each infrequently to catch up on his brief posting to Chertsey and then Abbeywood, and gradually lost contact.

I regret having not tried harder to keep in touch in recent years. The world has lost a truly lovely man and a very talented musician.

RIP Dave.

Paul


29 Oct 15 - 09:09 AM (#3747290)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: Waddon Pete

It is always good when an old thread come to the surface again. I missed this last time round, so have now been able to put Dave in the In Memoriam thread. RIP

Peter


19 Nov 15 - 09:46 AM (#3752072)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST

Decided to learn Ranching in the Evening and perform on 7th October in memory of Dave. I have very fond memories of booking him at the Faversham Folk Club in the mid 70s and will never forget the Dave of that era - all hair and harmonium. Unable to do the song in October as had a throat infection so performing it tonight at the Berry Brow club in Huddersfield with English concertina (never mastered that harmonium). My best way to remember a great singer, song-writer and lovely man. Terry Evans


19 Nov 15 - 05:07 PM (#3752170)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: The Sandman

good to see he is remembered 4 years later, rest in peace


23 Mar 18 - 06:52 AM (#3912651)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST,fogie

I was musing on "Whitby bells" and couldn't remember the tune. The words I have written down. I was working in the hospital in Amersham, in the 70's and went along to a local folk club. I had just fallen in love with the above song, and rushed in without taking much notice of who was performing, was put on and sang Whitby bells. There was a strange silence, and sat down when I finished. I didn't know him but someone approached and gave me the most exasperated stare, and asked me where I had got the song -it was from radio 2s folk program. Of course I quickly worked out what had happened, and apologised as best I could. I'll never forget that night


16 Nov 18 - 05:04 AM (#3961903)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST,Kathy

I have just been going through my old LPs and came across my signed copy of Whitby Bells which made me google Dave. I am so sad to hear of his passing. Like many of these comments I haven't see Dave since the 70s but somehow you always feel they are out there somewhere still singing. RIP Dave.


05 Dec 20 - 11:00 AM (#4082008)
Subject: RE: Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell 7 October 2011
From: GUEST

I met Dave at Truro Folk Club about 1979. He had nowhere to stay, so we put him up and had a lovely next day with him. He had a lovely sense of humour and I learnt one of his songs to sing for children years later. SO sad to hear that he has passed. RIP Dave. Susie


18 May 21 - 10:29 AM (#4106506)
Subject: RE: 2011 Obit: RIP Dave Totterdell
From: GUEST,Roger Nicholls

I was just digging out Dave's Room for Thought LP to include a track on one of my radio programmes and it got me wondering about what had happened to him. I met Dave on a course when I was with the MOD as a management trainer, he was great company and gave me a copy of his album. Sorry to hear of your passing Dave but you haven't been forgotten and your music lives on.