John Renbourn (8 August 1944 – 26 March 2015) was an English guitarist and songwriter. He was possibly best known for his collaboration with guitarist Bert Jansch as well as his work with the folk group Pentangle, although he maintained a solo career before, during and after that band's existence (1967–1973).
While most commonly labelled a folk musician, Renbourn's musical tastes and interests took in early music, classical music, jazz, blues and world music. His most influential album, Sir John Alot (1968), featured his take on tunes from the Medieval era.
Biography
John Renbourn studied classical guitar at school and it was during this period that he was introduced to Early Music. In the 1950s, along with many others, he was greatly influenced by the musical craze of "Skiffle" and this eventually led him to explore the work of artists such as Lead Belly, Josh White and Big Bill Broonzy.
In the 1960s the new craze in popular music was Rhythm and Blues, also the impact of Davey Graham was being felt. In 1961 Renbourn toured the South West with Mac MacLeod and repeated the tour in 1963.On returning from the South West Renbourn and MacLeod recorded a demo tape together. Renbourn briefly played in an R&B band while studying at the Kingston College of Art in London. Although the British "Folk Revival" was underway, most folk clubs were biased towards traditional, unaccompanied folk songs, and guitar players were not always welcome. However, the Roundhouse in London had a more tolerant attitude and here, John Renbourn joined blues and gospel singer Dorris Henderson, playing backing guitar and recording two albums with her.
Franklin was born in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, in 1786 and educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth. He was the ninth of twelve children born to Hannah Weekes and Willingham Franklin, the descendant of a long line of country gentlemen. One of John's sisters, Sarah, was the mother of Emily Tennyson. His father initially opposed Franklin's interest in a career at sea and reluctantly allowed him to go on a trial voyage with a merchant ship. This confirmed his decision, so when he was 14, his father secured him a Royal Navy appointment on HMS Polyphemus.
John Renbourn - The Lady And The Unicorn (Full Album)
01. Trotto / Saltarello
02. Lamento Di Tristan / La Rotta
03. Veri Floris / Triple Ballade
04. Bransle Gay / Bransle De Bourgogne
05. Alman / Melancholy Galliard
06. Sarabande
07. The Lady And The Unicorn
08. My Johnny Was A Shoemaker / Westron Wynde / Scarborough Fair
John Renbourn: guitars and sitar
Terry Cox: hand-drums and glockenspiel
Don Harper: viola
Lea Nicholson: concertina
Tony Roberts: flute
Ray Warleigh: flute
Dave Swarbrick: violin
published: 26 Dec 2012
John Renbourn: "Little Niles"
British guitar great John Renbourn performs "Little Niles" at a concert in Toronto. From the DVD "John Renbourn In Concert 1990." More info at https://stefan-grossmans-guitar-workshop.webflow.io/stefan-grossmans-guitar-workshop-online-store#!/John-Renbourn-In-Concert-1990/p/131764823
published: 13 Feb 2010
John Renbourn - The Black Balloon (full album)
A beautiful album by a beautiful guitarist, who left us today (March 26th). Rest in peace, your music has brought us more beauty than you could ever have imagined...!
(Thanks to alberto for the track listing)
Moon Shines Bright (Sam Coslow / Arthur Johnston) 0:00
The English Dance (Traditional) 3:58
Bourrée I and II (Johann Sebastian Bach) 6:49
Medley: The Mist Covered Mountains of Home / The Orphan / Tarboulton 9:13
The Pelican (John Renbourn) 18:41
The Black Balloon (Traditional) 25:51
published: 26 Mar 2015
John Renbourn - The Hermit (Full Album)
published: 19 Jul 2017
First Light Bert Jansch and John Renbourn
DVD ACOUSTIC ROUTES
published: 28 Mar 2015
John Renbourn - The Mist Covered Mountains of Home 1-3 1979
John Renbourn - Medley - The Mist Covered Mountains of Home-The Orphan -Tarboulton 1979
One one the finest acoustic guitar pieces ever heard.
Medley taken from:
John Renbourn - The Black Balloon 1979
This album is one of John's 'medieval' style albums,
with 13th and 16th century pieces mixed with a couple
of Renbourn tracks. The songs are all credited as
being 'traditional arranged Renbourn' - but at least
The Pelican and The Black Balloon are certainly not
traditional.
The flute is played by Tony Roberts, the tabors by
Stuart Gordon.
John Renbourn: guitar
Tony Roberts: flutes
Stuart Gordon: Tabors
Webside:
http://www.john-renbourn.com/
learning the guitar tabs:
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/john-renbourn-the-mist-covered-guitar-tab-s39809t0
http://...
published: 16 May 2011
John Renbourn - Scarborough Fair
John Renbourn, Scarborough Fair, from "The Lady And Unicorn" (Transatlantic 1970).
John Renbourn, guitar; Tony Roberts, flute; Don Harper, viola.
For my comments on music please visit:
http://somelikeitfolk.blogspot.it/2011/10/scarborough-fair-la-mia-versione.html
Pictures from the tapestry cycle "the Lady and The Unicorn" and other artwork are from the website of Musée du Moyen-Âge, Paris, where they are collected.
published: 22 Oct 2011
Lord Franklin - John Renbourn
From the Vestapol DVD: John Renbourn In Concert 1990. To order: https://www.guitarvideos.com/#!/John-Renbourn-In-Concert-1990/p/131764823
John Renbourn has four great instructional DVDs:
Folk, Blues & Beyond
Celtic Melodies & Open Tunings
The Jazz Tinge
Medieval & Renaissance Music
Available as Direct Downloads and Physical DVDs
WWW.GUITARVIDEOS.COM
published: 04 Jan 2022
John Renbourn - Sir John Alot of ... [Full Album] [Vinyl Rip]
Sir John Alot of Merrie Englandes Musyk Thyng and ye Grene Knyghte by John Renbourn is a baroque folk album that came out in 1968. You can tell by the title how medieval / renaissance like this album is.
All the songs on side one are traditional songs, with new arrangements by John Renbourn. Side two contains original compositions.
This is a vinyl rip, so I hope you enjoy its unique quality.
Track Listing:
1. The Earle of Salisury
2. The Trees They Do Grow High
3. The Lady Goes to Church
4. Morgana
5. Transfusion
6. Forty-Eight
7. My Dear Boy
8. White Fishes
9. Sweet Potato
10. Seven Up
John Renbourn - guitar
Terry Cox - finger cymbals, African drums, glockenspiel
Ray Warleigh - flute
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London
Engineer: John Wood
Produced by Nathan Joseph
An original Tra...
01. Trotto / Saltarello
02. Lamento Di Tristan / La Rotta
03. Veri Floris / Triple Ballade
04. Bransle Gay / Bransle De Bourgogne
05. Alman / Melancholy Galliar...
01. Trotto / Saltarello
02. Lamento Di Tristan / La Rotta
03. Veri Floris / Triple Ballade
04. Bransle Gay / Bransle De Bourgogne
05. Alman / Melancholy Galliard
06. Sarabande
07. The Lady And The Unicorn
08. My Johnny Was A Shoemaker / Westron Wynde / Scarborough Fair
John Renbourn: guitars and sitar
Terry Cox: hand-drums and glockenspiel
Don Harper: viola
Lea Nicholson: concertina
Tony Roberts: flute
Ray Warleigh: flute
Dave Swarbrick: violin
01. Trotto / Saltarello
02. Lamento Di Tristan / La Rotta
03. Veri Floris / Triple Ballade
04. Bransle Gay / Bransle De Bourgogne
05. Alman / Melancholy Galliard
06. Sarabande
07. The Lady And The Unicorn
08. My Johnny Was A Shoemaker / Westron Wynde / Scarborough Fair
John Renbourn: guitars and sitar
Terry Cox: hand-drums and glockenspiel
Don Harper: viola
Lea Nicholson: concertina
Tony Roberts: flute
Ray Warleigh: flute
Dave Swarbrick: violin
British guitar great John Renbourn performs "Little Niles" at a concert in Toronto. From the DVD "John Renbourn In Concert 1990." More info at https://stefan-gr...
British guitar great John Renbourn performs "Little Niles" at a concert in Toronto. From the DVD "John Renbourn In Concert 1990." More info at https://stefan-grossmans-guitar-workshop.webflow.io/stefan-grossmans-guitar-workshop-online-store#!/John-Renbourn-In-Concert-1990/p/131764823
British guitar great John Renbourn performs "Little Niles" at a concert in Toronto. From the DVD "John Renbourn In Concert 1990." More info at https://stefan-grossmans-guitar-workshop.webflow.io/stefan-grossmans-guitar-workshop-online-store#!/John-Renbourn-In-Concert-1990/p/131764823
A beautiful album by a beautiful guitarist, who left us today (March 26th). Rest in peace, your music has brought us more beauty than you could ever have imagin...
A beautiful album by a beautiful guitarist, who left us today (March 26th). Rest in peace, your music has brought us more beauty than you could ever have imagined...!
(Thanks to alberto for the track listing)
Moon Shines Bright (Sam Coslow / Arthur Johnston) 0:00
The English Dance (Traditional) 3:58
Bourrée I and II (Johann Sebastian Bach) 6:49
Medley: The Mist Covered Mountains of Home / The Orphan / Tarboulton 9:13
The Pelican (John Renbourn) 18:41
The Black Balloon (Traditional) 25:51
A beautiful album by a beautiful guitarist, who left us today (March 26th). Rest in peace, your music has brought us more beauty than you could ever have imagined...!
(Thanks to alberto for the track listing)
Moon Shines Bright (Sam Coslow / Arthur Johnston) 0:00
The English Dance (Traditional) 3:58
Bourrée I and II (Johann Sebastian Bach) 6:49
Medley: The Mist Covered Mountains of Home / The Orphan / Tarboulton 9:13
The Pelican (John Renbourn) 18:41
The Black Balloon (Traditional) 25:51
John Renbourn - Medley - The Mist Covered Mountains of Home-The Orphan -Tarboulton 1979
One one the finest acoustic guitar pieces ever heard.
Medley take...
John Renbourn - Medley - The Mist Covered Mountains of Home-The Orphan -Tarboulton 1979
One one the finest acoustic guitar pieces ever heard.
Medley taken from:
John Renbourn - The Black Balloon 1979
This album is one of John's 'medieval' style albums,
with 13th and 16th century pieces mixed with a couple
of Renbourn tracks. The songs are all credited as
being 'traditional arranged Renbourn' - but at least
The Pelican and The Black Balloon are certainly not
traditional.
The flute is played by Tony Roberts, the tabors by
Stuart Gordon.
John Renbourn: guitar
Tony Roberts: flutes
Stuart Gordon: Tabors
Webside:
http://www.john-renbourn.com/
learning the guitar tabs:
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/john-renbourn-the-mist-covered-guitar-tab-s39809t0
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/john-renbourn-the-orphan-guitar-tab-s39803t0
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/john-renbourn-the-tarbolton-guitar-tab-s39808t0
http://alle-noten.de/index.php?link=http%3A//alle-noten.de/cgi-bin/search2a.cgi%3Fpnum%3D828%26lang%3Dde
John Renbourn - Medley - The Mist Covered Mountains of Home-The Orphan -Tarboulton 1979
One one the finest acoustic guitar pieces ever heard.
Medley taken from:
John Renbourn - The Black Balloon 1979
This album is one of John's 'medieval' style albums,
with 13th and 16th century pieces mixed with a couple
of Renbourn tracks. The songs are all credited as
being 'traditional arranged Renbourn' - but at least
The Pelican and The Black Balloon are certainly not
traditional.
The flute is played by Tony Roberts, the tabors by
Stuart Gordon.
John Renbourn: guitar
Tony Roberts: flutes
Stuart Gordon: Tabors
Webside:
http://www.john-renbourn.com/
learning the guitar tabs:
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/john-renbourn-the-mist-covered-guitar-tab-s39809t0
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/john-renbourn-the-orphan-guitar-tab-s39803t0
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/john-renbourn-the-tarbolton-guitar-tab-s39808t0
http://alle-noten.de/index.php?link=http%3A//alle-noten.de/cgi-bin/search2a.cgi%3Fpnum%3D828%26lang%3Dde
John Renbourn, Scarborough Fair, from "The Lady And Unicorn" (Transatlantic 1970).
John Renbourn, guitar; Tony Roberts, flute; Don Harper, viola.
For my comme...
John Renbourn, Scarborough Fair, from "The Lady And Unicorn" (Transatlantic 1970).
John Renbourn, guitar; Tony Roberts, flute; Don Harper, viola.
For my comments on music please visit:
http://somelikeitfolk.blogspot.it/2011/10/scarborough-fair-la-mia-versione.html
Pictures from the tapestry cycle "the Lady and The Unicorn" and other artwork are from the website of Musée du Moyen-Âge, Paris, where they are collected.
John Renbourn, Scarborough Fair, from "The Lady And Unicorn" (Transatlantic 1970).
John Renbourn, guitar; Tony Roberts, flute; Don Harper, viola.
For my comments on music please visit:
http://somelikeitfolk.blogspot.it/2011/10/scarborough-fair-la-mia-versione.html
Pictures from the tapestry cycle "the Lady and The Unicorn" and other artwork are from the website of Musée du Moyen-Âge, Paris, where they are collected.
From the Vestapol DVD: John Renbourn In Concert 1990. To order: https://www.guitarvideos.com/#!/John-Renbourn-In-Concert-1990/p/131764823
John Renbourn has fou...
From the Vestapol DVD: John Renbourn In Concert 1990. To order: https://www.guitarvideos.com/#!/John-Renbourn-In-Concert-1990/p/131764823
John Renbourn has four great instructional DVDs:
Folk, Blues & Beyond
Celtic Melodies & Open Tunings
The Jazz Tinge
Medieval & Renaissance Music
Available as Direct Downloads and Physical DVDs
WWW.GUITARVIDEOS.COM
From the Vestapol DVD: John Renbourn In Concert 1990. To order: https://www.guitarvideos.com/#!/John-Renbourn-In-Concert-1990/p/131764823
John Renbourn has four great instructional DVDs:
Folk, Blues & Beyond
Celtic Melodies & Open Tunings
The Jazz Tinge
Medieval & Renaissance Music
Available as Direct Downloads and Physical DVDs
WWW.GUITARVIDEOS.COM
Sir John Alot of Merrie Englandes Musyk Thyng and ye Grene Knyghte by John Renbourn is a baroque folk album that came out in 1968. You can tell by the title how...
Sir John Alot of Merrie Englandes Musyk Thyng and ye Grene Knyghte by John Renbourn is a baroque folk album that came out in 1968. You can tell by the title how medieval / renaissance like this album is.
All the songs on side one are traditional songs, with new arrangements by John Renbourn. Side two contains original compositions.
This is a vinyl rip, so I hope you enjoy its unique quality.
Track Listing:
1. The Earle of Salisury
2. The Trees They Do Grow High
3. The Lady Goes to Church
4. Morgana
5. Transfusion
6. Forty-Eight
7. My Dear Boy
8. White Fishes
9. Sweet Potato
10. Seven Up
John Renbourn - guitar
Terry Cox - finger cymbals, African drums, glockenspiel
Ray Warleigh - flute
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London
Engineer: John Wood
Produced by Nathan Joseph
An original Transatlantic Records production
Sir John Alot of Merrie Englandes Musyk Thyng and ye Grene Knyghte by John Renbourn is a baroque folk album that came out in 1968. You can tell by the title how medieval / renaissance like this album is.
All the songs on side one are traditional songs, with new arrangements by John Renbourn. Side two contains original compositions.
This is a vinyl rip, so I hope you enjoy its unique quality.
Track Listing:
1. The Earle of Salisury
2. The Trees They Do Grow High
3. The Lady Goes to Church
4. Morgana
5. Transfusion
6. Forty-Eight
7. My Dear Boy
8. White Fishes
9. Sweet Potato
10. Seven Up
John Renbourn - guitar
Terry Cox - finger cymbals, African drums, glockenspiel
Ray Warleigh - flute
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London
Engineer: John Wood
Produced by Nathan Joseph
An original Transatlantic Records production
John Franklin was born on April 16th, 1786 in Spilsby, Lincolnshire in England. He was the ninth of twelve children to Willingham Franklin and Hannah Weekes. Willingham was a successful merchant, which enabled him to provide a comfortable standard of living for his family.
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Dr. Robert Park, University of Waterloo gives and exciting and informative account of how Franklin's ship, Erebus was found. From archaeology to history to local knowledge, learn how one of Canada's oldest mysteries was finally solved.
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After nearly 170 years, one of the lost ships from Sir John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition has been found. Peter Mansbridge explains how searchers located it.
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After nearly 170 years, one of the lost ships from Sir John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition has been found. Peter Mansbridge explains how searchers .
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170-year-old shipwreck, HMS Terror, in remarkable condition
New pictures of HMS Terror show the 170-year-old sunken vessel in remarkable condition. Terror, along with HMS Erebus, set sail from England, in 1845 on an expedition led by Sir John Franklin for the elusive Northwest Passage.
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John Franklin was born on April 16th, 1786 in Spilsby, Lincolnshire in England. He was the ninth of twelve children to Willingham Franklin and Hannah Weekes. Wi...
John Franklin was born on April 16th, 1786 in Spilsby, Lincolnshire in England. He was the ninth of twelve children to Willingham Franklin and Hannah Weekes. Willingham was a successful merchant, which enabled him to provide a comfortable standard of living for his family.
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Jeffrey Blair Latta: The Franklin Conspiracy
John Franklin was born on April 16th, 1786 in Spilsby, Lincolnshire in England. He was the ninth of twelve children to Willingham Franklin and Hannah Weekes. Willingham was a successful merchant, which enabled him to provide a comfortable standard of living for his family.
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Producer - Jennifer Da Silva
Executive Producer - Shell Harris
Business inquiries to [email protected]
Other Biographics Videos:
Sun Tzu: The Art of War
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Gillian Hutchinson: Sir John Franklin’s Erebus and Terror Expedition
Scott Cookman: Iceblink: The Tragic Fate of Sir John Franklin
Jeffrey Blair Latta: The Franklin Conspiracy
Dr. Robert Park, University of Waterloo gives and exciting and informative account of how Franklin's ship, Erebus was found. From archaeology to history to loca...
Dr. Robert Park, University of Waterloo gives and exciting and informative account of how Franklin's ship, Erebus was found. From archaeology to history to local knowledge, learn how one of Canada's oldest mysteries was finally solved.
Dr. Robert Park, University of Waterloo gives and exciting and informative account of how Franklin's ship, Erebus was found. From archaeology to history to local knowledge, learn how one of Canada's oldest mysteries was finally solved.
After nearly 170 years, one of the lost ships from Sir John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition has been found. Peter Mansbridge explains how searchers located ...
After nearly 170 years, one of the lost ships from Sir John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition has been found. Peter Mansbridge explains how searchers located it.
After nearly 170 years, one of the lost ships from Sir John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition has been found. Peter Mansbridge explains how searchers located it.
For full Everest and other mountaineering documentaries, see my playlist here: .
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For full Everest and other mountaineering documentaries, see my playlist here: .
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This was first broadcast in 1988. I have totally remastered the sound and video on this, making it the best version available on the net so far. Hope you enjoy it!
The Arctic Research Foundation may have found the second of two ships lost during the doomed Franklin Expedition, CBC News chief correspondent Peter .
After nearly 170 years, one of the lost ships from Sir John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition has been found. Peter Mansbridge explains how searchers .
For full Everest and other mountaineering documentaries, see my playlist here: .
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The Arctic Research Foundation may have found the second of two ships lost during the doomed Franklin Expedition, CBC News chief correspondent Peter .
After nearly 170 years, one of the lost ships from Sir John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition has been found. Peter Mansbridge explains how searchers .
New pictures of HMS Terror show the 170-year-old sunken vessel in remarkable condition. Terror, along with HMS Erebus, set sail from England, in 1845 on an expe...
New pictures of HMS Terror show the 170-year-old sunken vessel in remarkable condition. Terror, along with HMS Erebus, set sail from England, in 1845 on an expedition led by Sir John Franklin for the elusive Northwest Passage.
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01. Trotto / Saltarello
02. Lamento Di Tristan / La Rotta
03. Veri Floris / Triple Ballade
04. Bransle Gay / Bransle De Bourgogne
05. Alman / Melancholy Galliard
06. Sarabande
07. The Lady And The Unicorn
08. My Johnny Was A Shoemaker / Westron Wynde / Scarborough Fair
John Renbourn: guitars and sitar
Terry Cox: hand-drums and glockenspiel
Don Harper: viola
Lea Nicholson: concertina
Tony Roberts: flute
Ray Warleigh: flute
Dave Swarbrick: violin
British guitar great John Renbourn performs "Little Niles" at a concert in Toronto. From the DVD "John Renbourn In Concert 1990." More info at https://stefan-grossmans-guitar-workshop.webflow.io/stefan-grossmans-guitar-workshop-online-store#!/John-Renbourn-In-Concert-1990/p/131764823
A beautiful album by a beautiful guitarist, who left us today (March 26th). Rest in peace, your music has brought us more beauty than you could ever have imagined...!
(Thanks to alberto for the track listing)
Moon Shines Bright (Sam Coslow / Arthur Johnston) 0:00
The English Dance (Traditional) 3:58
Bourrée I and II (Johann Sebastian Bach) 6:49
Medley: The Mist Covered Mountains of Home / The Orphan / Tarboulton 9:13
The Pelican (John Renbourn) 18:41
The Black Balloon (Traditional) 25:51
John Renbourn - Medley - The Mist Covered Mountains of Home-The Orphan -Tarboulton 1979
One one the finest acoustic guitar pieces ever heard.
Medley taken from:
John Renbourn - The Black Balloon 1979
This album is one of John's 'medieval' style albums,
with 13th and 16th century pieces mixed with a couple
of Renbourn tracks. The songs are all credited as
being 'traditional arranged Renbourn' - but at least
The Pelican and The Black Balloon are certainly not
traditional.
The flute is played by Tony Roberts, the tabors by
Stuart Gordon.
John Renbourn: guitar
Tony Roberts: flutes
Stuart Gordon: Tabors
Webside:
http://www.john-renbourn.com/
learning the guitar tabs:
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/john-renbourn-the-mist-covered-guitar-tab-s39809t0
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/john-renbourn-the-orphan-guitar-tab-s39803t0
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/john-renbourn-the-tarbolton-guitar-tab-s39808t0
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John Renbourn, Scarborough Fair, from "The Lady And Unicorn" (Transatlantic 1970).
John Renbourn, guitar; Tony Roberts, flute; Don Harper, viola.
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Pictures from the tapestry cycle "the Lady and The Unicorn" and other artwork are from the website of Musée du Moyen-Âge, Paris, where they are collected.
From the Vestapol DVD: John Renbourn In Concert 1990. To order: https://www.guitarvideos.com/#!/John-Renbourn-In-Concert-1990/p/131764823
John Renbourn has four great instructional DVDs:
Folk, Blues & Beyond
Celtic Melodies & Open Tunings
The Jazz Tinge
Medieval & Renaissance Music
Available as Direct Downloads and Physical DVDs
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Sir John Alot of Merrie Englandes Musyk Thyng and ye Grene Knyghte by John Renbourn is a baroque folk album that came out in 1968. You can tell by the title how medieval / renaissance like this album is.
All the songs on side one are traditional songs, with new arrangements by John Renbourn. Side two contains original compositions.
This is a vinyl rip, so I hope you enjoy its unique quality.
Track Listing:
1. The Earle of Salisury
2. The Trees They Do Grow High
3. The Lady Goes to Church
4. Morgana
5. Transfusion
6. Forty-Eight
7. My Dear Boy
8. White Fishes
9. Sweet Potato
10. Seven Up
John Renbourn - guitar
Terry Cox - finger cymbals, African drums, glockenspiel
Ray Warleigh - flute
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London
Engineer: John Wood
Produced by Nathan Joseph
An original Transatlantic Records production
John Renbourn (8 August 1944 – 26 March 2015) was an English guitarist and songwriter. He was possibly best known for his collaboration with guitarist Bert Jansch as well as his work with the folk group Pentangle, although he maintained a solo career before, during and after that band's existence (1967–1973).
While most commonly labelled a folk musician, Renbourn's musical tastes and interests took in early music, classical music, jazz, blues and world music. His most influential album, Sir John Alot (1968), featured his take on tunes from the Medieval era.
Biography
John Renbourn studied classical guitar at school and it was during this period that he was introduced to Early Music. In the 1950s, along with many others, he was greatly influenced by the musical craze of "Skiffle" and this eventually led him to explore the work of artists such as Lead Belly, Josh White and Big Bill Broonzy.
In the 1960s the new craze in popular music was Rhythm and Blues, also the impact of Davey Graham was being felt. In 1961 Renbourn toured the South West with Mac MacLeod and repeated the tour in 1963.On returning from the South West Renbourn and MacLeod recorded a demo tape together. Renbourn briefly played in an R&B band while studying at the Kingston College of Art in London. Although the British "Folk Revival" was underway, most folk clubs were biased towards traditional, unaccompanied folk songs, and guitar players were not always welcome. However, the Roundhouse in London had a more tolerant attitude and here, John Renbourn joined blues and gospel singer Dorris Henderson, playing backing guitar and recording two albums with her.
John Franklin was born on April 16th, 1786 in Spilsby, Lincolnshire in England. He was the ninth of twelve children to Willingham Franklin and Hannah Weekes. Willingham was a successful merchant, which enabled him to provide a comfortable standard of living for his family.
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After nearly 170 years, one of the lost ships from Sir John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition has been found. Peter Mansbridge explains how searchers .
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It was homeward bound one night on the deep Swinging in my hammock I fell asleep I dreamt a dream and I thought it true Concerning Franklin and his gallant crew As I was wandering on some foreign shore I heard a lady and she did deplore She wept aloud and to me did say Oh, my loving husband, he's so long away With a hundred seamen he sailed away To the frozen ocean in the month of May To seek a passage around the pole Where these poor sailors do sometimes go They sailed West and they sailed East Their ship on oceans of ice did freeze Only the Eskimo in his skin canoe Was the only one that ever came through In Baffin Bay where the whale fishes blow The fate of Franklin no man may know The fate of Franklin no tongue can tell Franklin alone with his sailors do dwell And now my burden it gives me pain For my long lost Franklin I would cross the main Ten thousand pounds would I freely give To say on earth that my Franklin does live