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  • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
    Don’t think she was ever in Fairport Convention, Gunt...but I agree about the rest, although it’s a long time since my copy of Pentangle’s ‘Basket of Light’ was last unfolded.
    Her husband, Gerry Conway was in Fairport Convention, but she was not..

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    • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
      Don’t think she was ever in Fairport Convention, Gunt...but I agree about the rest, although it’s a long time since my copy of Pentangle’s ‘Basket of Light’ was last unfolded.
      Come alll ye (2005) although better known for songs recorded by Pentangle

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      • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
        Her husband, Gerry Conway was in Fairport Convention, but she was not..
        Maybe he was in drag.

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        • DJBigBossMan to the rescue... Jacqui McShee was indeed a member of Fairport Convention. She is a British folk singer and became part of Fairport Convention in 1968. McShee's ethereal vocals contributed to the band's unique sound and their exploration of traditional English folk music. She performed on several of their albums, including "What We Did on Our Holidays" (1969), "Unhalfbricking" (1969), and "Liege & Lief" (1969), which is considered a landmark folk-rock album. McShee left Fairport Convention in 1970 but reunited with the band for various projects and performances over the years.

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          • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
            DJBigBossMan to the rescue... Jacqui McShee was indeed a member of Fairport Convention. She is a British folk singer and became part of Fairport Convention in 1968. McShee's ethereal vocals contributed to the band's unique sound and their exploration of traditional English folk music. She performed on several of their albums, including "What We Did on Our Holidays" (1969), "Unhalfbricking" (1969), and "Liege & Lief" (1969), which is considered a landmark folk-rock album. McShee left Fairport Convention in 1970 but reunited with the band for various projects and performances over the years.
            Sorry MA...not important but I have to disagree. The two most notable female Fairport vocalists were Judy Dyble and, of course, Sandy Denny.
            Jacqui McShee has indeed ‘guested’ and performed ‘with’ Fairport Convention but was never, to the best of my knowledge, an actual member of the band.
            Searching for members of Fairport Convention you’ll come up with at least thirty individuals but I can find no mention of JM as anything other than an occasional contributor and she was definitely a founder member of Pentangle from late 1966 through the years you describe.
            Last edited by ramAnag; 27-05-2023, 02:27 PM.

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            • I'm with you, rA

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              • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                Sorry MA...not important but I have to disagree. The two most notable female Fairport vocalists were Judy Dyble and, of course, Sandy Denny.
                Jacqui McShee has indeed ‘guested’ and performed ‘with’ Fairport Convention but was never, to the best of my knowledge, an actual member of the band.
                Searching for members of Fairport Convention you’ll come up with at least thirty individuals but I can find no mention of JM as anything other than an occasional contributor and she was definitely a founder member of Pentangle from late 1966 through the years you describe.
                Sorry, ram, I don't want to split hairs but I never suggested she was anything other than an occasional contributor to FC, merely that I associated her with the band. Your mention of her made me recall Come all Ye. You're very defintely right about her founding Pentangle though. Among her songs wlly ow winbury stands out to me as something special.

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                • Just to showw I didn't imagine it.



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                  • I sang on stage with the Climax Blues Band once but that didn't make me a member of the band

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                    • I once spoke to Debbie Harry through clouds of weed. I wouldn't want to be part of that band even given the choice. Arrogant patronising cow.

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                      • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                        I sang on stage with the Climax Blues Band once but that didn't make me a member of the band
                        You rest my case!
                        Old Debbie speaks very highly of you too, Gunts.

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                        • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                          I'm with you, rA
                          Absolutely, Jacqui McShee was never a member of Fairport Convention, she has been a guest singer at the Cropredy festival, but then so has Robert Plant!! But was never a member. I am on nodding terms with some of the band and have followed them since 1976, with never a year going by without seeing them live at least once.

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                          • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                            You rest my case!
                            Old Debbie speaks very highly of you too, Gunts.
                            Don't be fooled by GP's comparison. She knocked out a few decent songs for FC. She didn't stagger on stage, not knowing what day it was, head spinning, miming the lyrics from the previous song then finally falling flat on her face.

                            Yes very old. A sweet little dear, with an empty bottle of blonde stuff!

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                            • I’ll be playing some Groundhogs today, in tribute to Tony McPhee, leader of that band and expert blues rock guitarist who died yesterday. Seen him many times and he always delivered. Rock On Tony

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                              • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                                I’ll be playing some Groundhogs today, in tribute to Tony McPhee, leader of that band and expert blues rock guitarist who died yesterday. Seen him many times and he always delivered. Rock On Tony
                                So, he's finally split. RIP

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