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Sandy Denny

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Sandy Denny Biography
The late Sandy Denny still remains the pre-eminent British folk-rock singer. She emerged in the mid sixties whilst still a teenager, performing on the folk revival scene where she displayed her mastery of traditional singing and interpretation. In the late sixties she joined Fairport Convention, and her career took off. The band that had hitherto been recording west coast cover versions; now at Sandys instigation they started recording a mix of original and traditional material in a modern folk style, creating a new sub-category of music in the process. They set the benchmark for the emerging folk rock sound and the albums they did together, are not only seen as the bands best work, but as classics of the genre. Her song Who knows where the time goes? became her most well known composition and her signature tune.
By 1970 the time had come for her to pursue her own songwriting more fully, first by forming her own band Fotheringay, and then on the three impeccable and diverse solo albums that followed. In order not to be parted from her husband, Sandy rejoined Fairport Convention in 1974 for a world tour and an album, but it was in her solo recordings that her voice both metaphorically and vocally could really be heard in all its resonating purity. Her songwriting shows a unique and personal vision, and remains a timeless expression of her importance and innovation as an artist.
Outwardly Sandy appeared as a jovial and entertaining personality but privately she was a deeply unhappy person for whom the songs gradually became her only release. By the late 70s she slipped into a personal decline, taking refuge in drink and drugs: She had always suffered from low self esteem, and when her marriage began to unravel she entered a cycle of depression that made her early death seem a sad inevitability. She released a final solo album in 1977 which contained several of her finest compositions, and so was a fitting end to an illustrious career. Less than a year later, aged just 31, she was dead. A fall down some stairs led to slow internal bleeding that gave her increasingly worse and more frequent headaches until she collapsed with a brain haemorrage whilst staying with a close friend. Unfortunately Sandy fell into a coma from which she never regainded consciousness.
Over a ten year career Sandy Denny left an impressive legacy as one of the most accomplished singer-songwriters England has ever produced and she remains a source of inspiration to many. Though she was always admired in her day by the rock cognoscenti, in the years since her death her music has been slowly rediscovered by the wider audience it so richly deserves. Today all of Sandy’s solo albums and group work has been remastered and re-issued on CD.
Sandy Denny’s Discography
Sandy Denny Live on the BBC
Watch Sandy Denny perform Northstar Grassman And The Ravens, Crazy Lady Blues and Late November

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Member Since: 4/10/2006
Band Website: sandydenny.co.uk
Record Label: Island
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

The Lady: A Tribute to Sandy Denny - Queen Elizabeth Hall

The Lady : A Tribute to Sandy Denny Monday 1 December 2008, 7.30pm Queen Elizabeth Hall, London In the 30 years since her death, Sandy Denny has emerged as one of the UK's greatest singer-songwriters....
Posted by Sandy Denny on Wed, 08 Oct 2008 01:45:00 PST

Song from Fotheringay 2 now added to MySpace playlist

To wet the appetit of fans waiting for the new Fotheringay 2 album we have uploaded a song from the album to the playlist. Fans can now hear Sandy's beautiful performance of Wild Mountain Thyme which...
Posted by Sandy Denny on Tue, 16 Sep 2008 02:11:00 PST

Fotheringay 2 launch party

The wait is almost over...  
Posted by Sandy Denny on Wed, 10 Sep 2008 04:10:00 PST

Fotheringay 2 - released 29-08-08

FOTHERINGAY 2 Sandy Denny * Pat Donaldson * Trevor Lucas * Gerry Conway * Jerry Donahue Fans of Fotheringay rejoice - the nine classic performances on their debut album are soon to be joined by el...
Posted by Sandy Denny on Mon, 18 Aug 2008 12:47:00 PST

Free Download: BBC Radio 2 Anniversary documentary

Download Link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RO58RP9H BBC Radio 2 Documentary Who Knows Where The Time Goes... Tuesdays 22 - 29 April 22.30 - 23.30 Bob Harris spotlights the life and ...
Posted by Sandy Denny on Sat, 03 May 2008 03:04:00 PST

Troubadour Tribute: review in The Independent

Sandy Denny Tribute, The Troubadour, London (Rated 4/ 5 ) By Tim CummingTuesday, 22 April 2008 This evening's tribute show at the Troubadour, as Joe Boyd later points out, should really be filling ...
Posted by Sandy Denny on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 03:59:00 PST

Independent article: Return of the folk queen

The ballad of Sandy Denny: Return of the folk queen Thirty years after her untimely, lonely death, the woman lauded as the British Joni Mitchell may finally get the recognition she deserves.   ...
Posted by Sandy Denny on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 06:47:00 PST

New Release: The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered

The 2disc set contains 36 songs including rare demos, album tracks and live BBC recordings. ’The Music Weaver - Sandy Denny Remembered’ is the first ever definitive cross-label a...
Posted by Sandy Denny on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 02:35:00 PST

Sandy Denny: The best of the BBC recordings CD

The Sandy Denny: Live at the BBC boxset has been such a success that the decision was taken to release a 1 disc highlights edition for the more casual listener. I compiled the disc to represent the cr...
Posted by Sandy Denny on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 04:01:00 PST

Sandy Denny anniversary tribute, The Troubadour, 20 April

Advance notice of an unmissable event!   Vikki Clayton and Lisa Knapp are now on the bill."SANDY DENNY: AN ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE"Sunday, 20 April 2008The Troubadour, 263-7 Old Brompton Road, L...
Posted by Sandy Denny on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 03:59:00 PST