- Sandy Denny
Infobox musical artist
Name = Sandy Denny
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Background =solo_singer
Birth_name =Alexandra Elene MacLean Denny
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Born =6 January 1947 Wimbledon, London ,England
Died =21 April 1978 (aged 31)
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Instrument =keyboards ,guitar
Genre = Folk,Electric folk
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Years_active = 1967–1978
Label =Island Records
Associated_acts =Fairport Convention ,Strawbs ,Fotheringay ,Led Zeppelin
URL = [http://www.sandydenny.co.uk/ sandydenny.co.uk]
Notable_instruments =Sandy Denny, born Alexandra Elene Maclean Denny (
6 January 1947 –21 April 1978 ), was an Englishsinger andsongwriter who has been described byAllmusic 'sRichie Unterberger as "the pre-eminent Britishfolk rock singer". [cite web | url = http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0iftxql5ldte | title = Sandy Denny | accessdate = 2008-07-15] She emerged in the mid 1960s while still a teenager, performing on the folk revival scene where she displayed her mastery of traditional singing and interpretation. Her song, "Who Knows Where the Time Goes? ", written during these early years, has been covered by numerous artists and is regarded as a classic of its type.Over a ten year career Sandy Denny left an extensive legacy and remains influential. She is remembered for her pivotal involvement with the British
folk rock movement, where as a member ofFairport Convention , she moved the band away from west coast American cover versions and into performing traditional material and original compositions. She is also noted for her duet withRobert Plant onLed Zeppelin 's fourth album in 1971, on the song "The Battle of Evermore ", and to date Sandy Denny remains the only guest vocalist on a Led Zeppelin album.In 1998 a variety of
Daylily was named after her. [cite web | url = http://www.decadentdaylilies.com/S_Cultivars.htm | title = Decadent Daylilies in Australia | accessdate = 2008-07-07] [cite web | url = http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/151360/ | title = PlantFiles: Daylily Hemerocallis 'Sandy Denny' | accessdate = 2008-07-07]Childhood
Denny was born at Nelson Hospital, Kingston Road,
Merton Park , London and studied classical piano as a child. [ [http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Sandy-Denny-Biography/3BAE2AA8DBBB678948256AE000114748 Sandy Denny Biography] ] Her Scottish grandmother was a singer of traditional songs. At an early age Denny showed an interest in singing, despite the disapproval of her strict parents. After leaving school, she started training as a nurse at theRoyal Brompton Hospital Patrick Humphries (1982) "Meet on the Ledge: A History of Fairport Convention", London: Eel Pie Publishing Ltd., ISBN 0-906008-46-8] .Early career
In 1965, she enrolled at the
Kingston College of Art in London, where she became involved in the folk club on campus. Contemporaries includedJohn Renbourn ,Jimmy Page , andEric Clapton . After her first public appearance at the Barge inKingston-Upon-Thames Sandy started working the folk club circuit in the evenings with an American-influenced repertoire, including songs by Tom Paxton, together with folk songs. She travelled in toEarls Court to play at the Troubadour club, where a member ofStrawbs heard her. In 1967, she was invited to join the band, and recorded one album with them in Denmark. The album includes an early version of her best-known (and widely covered) song, "Who Knows Where the Time Goes ".Judy Collins recorded the song, helping to bring attention to Sandy Denny.Denny's earliest professional recordings were made in mid-1967 for the Saga Records label, [ [http://www.rootsandrhythm.com/roots/NEWSLETTER144/newsletter144_folk_1.htm#SANDY%20DENNY Folk Music - Newsletter 144 - Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick -> Various Artists] ] featuring traditional songs and covers of folk contemporaries including a boyfriend of this period,
Jackson C. Frank . They were released on the albums "Alex Campbell and his Friends " and "Sandy and Johnny ". [http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~zierke/sandy.denny/records/originalsandydenny.html Sandy Denny: The Original Sandy Denny] ] These recordings were collected on the 1970 album "It's Sandy Denny ".Professional career
Following the departure of
Judy Dyble after their debut album,Fairport Convention conducted auditions in 1968 for a replacement singer, and Denny became the obvious choice.Simon Nicol has said "it was a one horse race really...she stood out like a clean glass in a sink full of dirty dishes".cite web
url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/soldonsong/songlibrary/indepth/whoknows.shtml
title=Sold on Song - Song Library - Who Knows Where The Time Goes |publisher=www.bbc.co.uk
accessdate=2008-08-03] Initially recording three albums with them including the influentialLiege & Lief , Denny is credited with encouraging Fairport Convention to explore the traditional British folk repertoire, and is thus regarded as a key figure in the development of British folk rock. cite web | url =http://arts.guardian.co.uk/fridayreview/story/0,,1476963,00.html#article_continue |title = You had to hold on to the furniture when Sandy sang| accessdate = 2008-06-08] ]Denny left
Fairport Convention in 1969, after recording and, very briefly, touring "Liege & Lief ". The other members of Fairport were interested in exploring folk rock, but Denny wanted to develop her own songwriting. She formed her own band,Fotheringay , which included her boyfriend,Australia n bornTrevor Lucas and dissolved the group after one album to record solo albums, with several members of Fairport Convention as guests. [http://www.codehot.co.uk/sandy/bio.htm www.sandydenny.co.uk] ] "The North Star Grassman and the Ravens " and "Sandy" remain her most popular solo albums andMelody Maker twice voted her the "Best Female Singer" in 1971 and 1972. In 1973, she married Lucas and returned to Fairport Convention for a world tour and another album, "Rising for the Moon ," which featured several of her own compositions. [ [http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~zierke/sandy.denny/biography.html Sandy Denny: A Short Biography] ]During her solo period, Denny appeared in a brief cameo on
Lou Reizner 's version ofThe Who 's rock opera, "Tommy", and duetted memorably withRobert Plant on "The Battle of Evermore " from Led Zeppelin's 1971 album (Led Zeppelin IV ), becoming the only guest vocalist ever to appear on a Led Zeppelin album.Together with contemporaries including Richard Thompson and
Ashley Hutchings , she participated in a one-off project calledThe Bunch to record a collection ofrock and roll era standards released under the title of "Rock On".She gained a devoted cult following, but remained deprecating of her talent and unsure of her true direction. Some of her best-loved recordings are interpretations of British traditional songs. Denny herself was unsure as to whether she wanted to continue in that vein (in the manner of
Steeleye Span andMaddy Prior ) or that of asinger-songwriter likeJoni Mitchell . She yearned for success in the mass market, but her shy, unpredictable nature and insecurity about her appearance were an impediment. Her solo albums feature efforts in all three directions, gaining her a reputation for charming eclecticism rather than the stardom she and Lucas craved.Her charisma and extraordinary alto voice were never in doubt. The stress of the Fairport Convention world tour in 1974 made it apparent that Denny's heavy drinking and smoking were damaging her voice, inclining her to put elaborate string arrangements on her last two solo albums, "
Like an Old Fashioned Waltz " and "Rendezvous ", which were not well received by the critics. Denny began to question her career goals and turned her attention to raising a family. Her substance abuse became critical and her behaviour began to worry and even alienate most of her fellow musicians, including Lucas and her erstwhile Fairport Convention colleagues.Death
In March 1978, while on holiday with her parents in Cornwall, Denny was injured in a fall down a staircase. A month after the fall she collapsed at a friend's home; four days later she died in
Atkinson Morley Hospital [ [http://www.oldies.com/artist-biography/Sandy-Denny.html Sandy Denny Biography : OLDIES.com] ] . Her death was ruled to be the result of a traumatic mid-brain hemorrhage. It has been suggested that Denny's problems arose from substance abuse and uncertainty about her career path, but Jill Broun, a close friend, attributes the haemorrhage to a brain tumour. This would also explain the headaches and collapses which she suffered for some time prior to her death, the fall down stairs at her parents' home (which precipitated Trevor Lucas taking Georgia to his parents in Australia) and her final fatal collapse. She was buried atPutney Vale Cemetery .At the time of her death she was living apart from Trevor Lucas and her daughter Georgia, who had travelled to Lucas' native Australia. Lucas died in 1989 of heart failure.
Denny's renown grew after her death, and her songs have been covered by many other artists. She is considered a founder of the British folk rock movement and perhaps its most important female singer and personality. It has been suggested that her effortless and smooth vocal delivery still sets the standard for many of today's female folk-based singers. [Colin Larkin (1997) "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Seventies Music", London: Virgin Books, p.124.] [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/sandydenny/biography Sandy Denny: Biography : Rolling Stone] ]
Tributes, references
*Former Fairport bandmate Richard Thompson's tune "That's All, Amen, Close The Door" on 1999's Mock Tudor is about Sandy Denny.
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Dave Pegg ofFairport Convention recorded the tribute "Song for Sandy " on his 1983 solo album "The Cocktail Cowboy Goes It Alone ".*
Dave Cousins ofStrawbs wrote "Ringing Down the Years" in memory of Sandy Denny as early as 1978-1979, and the song was first published as a single in 1979. The song is the title track on theStrawbs 1991 album "Ringing Down the Years ", and is also found on the CD "Georgia On Our Mind ", published for the benefit of Sandy Denny's daughter.*Mark Olson's (founding member of the Jayhawks) 2007 album "
The Salvation Blues " has a song entitled "Sandy Denny".Fact|date=August 2008*The
Ocean Colour Scene 's song "She's Been Writing" (from the "North Atlantic Drift" album) is about Sandy Denny.Fact|date=August 2008*
Kate Bush 's song, "Blow Away (For Bill)" on her album "Never for Ever ", mentions Sandy Denny. In this song Kate Bush ponders the existence of an afterlife and recalls departed friends and musicians,Buddy Holly andMarc Bolan are among the others mentioned.Fact|date=August 2008*The song "Remember", on the
Groove Armada album "Lovebox" (2003), is composed of Denny's vocals, sampled from her song "Autopsy" (from Fairport Convention's "Unhalfbricking " album), backed by TheLondon Community Gospel Choir .Fact|date=August 2008*
Philip Lynott ofThin Lizzy recorded "A Tribute to Sandy Denny", the instrumental version of which was played at his funeral in 1986.Fact|date=August 2008*
Tim Rogers mentions Sandy Denny in a song about turning twenty-eight on his 1999 album "What Rhymes With Cars And Girls ." The lyric is "you dreamt she sang like Sandy Denny and smoked like a malle tree."Fact|date=August 2008*In the 2007 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards "
Who Knows Where the Time Goes " was voted "Favourite Folk Track of All Time" by the audience. [cite web |url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/events/folkawards2007/winners.shtml | title = BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards | accessdate = 2008-06-09]*Ex-
Marillion frontman Fish covered "Solo" on his 1993 album "Songs from the Mirror". [cite web | url=http://www.the-company.com/disco/dasftm.htm | title=Discography and lyrics - studio albums | publisher=Official Fish Site | accessdate=2008-08-13]*
Paul Westerberg included the first few lines of "Who Knows Where The Time Goes" at the end of the song "Folk Star" on his 2004 album "Folker ".Fact|date=August 2008*
Linde Nijland recorded the album of cover versions, "Linde Nijland sings Sandy Denny ", in 2003.Fact|date=August 2008*In April 2008 a tribute concert was held at the
Troubadour Club , London, to mark the thirtieth anniversary of Denny's death. Those taking part includedMartin Carthy ,Linda Thompson andJoe Boyd . [cite web | url = http://www.timeout.com/london/music/events/715955/sandy_denny_anniversary_tribute-linda_thompson_joe_boyd_martin_carthy_linda_nijland_kamilia_thompson_lisa_knapp_karl_dallas.html | title = SANDY DENNY ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE | accessdate = 2008-08-19]Discography
Albums
ingles
Guest appearances
*1969,
The Young Tradition 's album "Galleries" (Transatlantic TRA 172)
*1970,Stefan Grossman 's album "The Ragtime Cowboy Jew " (Transatlantic) backing vocals in the chorus of "A Pretty Little Tune"
*1971, "The Battle of Evermore " on Led Zeppelin's fourth album, where she sings a duet with Robert Plant; in the footnotes of that album's sleeve notes, she is credited and has her own rune symbol of three triangles much like the symbols chosen by the other members of Led Zeppelin.
*1972, two tracks, "Here In Silence" and "Man of Iron" for the film "Pass of Arms"
*1972, stage version ofthe Who 's "Tommy" performed with theLondon Symphony Orchestra ; Sandy plays the nurse and sings "It's a Boy "
*1975,Charlie Drake 's "You Never Know" single forCharisma Records (CB270), produced byPeter Gabriel [ [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ZKDcBOvRoGcC&pg=PA144&lpg=PA144&dq=%22Charlie+Drake%22+%22Sandy+Denny%22&source=web&ots=GcEwD-PQqX&sig=B0X4P7Ez9kg3G2pIEw0wpqqinp0&hl=en#PPA144,M1] ]References and notes
Bibliography
*Clinton Heylin. "No More Sad Refrains - The Life and Times of Sandy Denny". London, Helter Skelter, 2002. ISBN 1-900924-35-8
*Clinton Heylin. "Gypsy Love Songs & Sad Refrains - The Recordings of Richard Thompson and Sandy Denny". Labour of Love Productions, 1989.
*Colin Larkin. "The Guinness Who's Who of Folk Music". Guinness Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-85112-741-X
*Colin Harper, Trevor Hodgett. "Irish Folk, Traditional & Blues: A Secret History". Cherry Red, 2005. ISBN 1-901447-40-5
*Pamela Murray Winters. "No Thought of Leaving: A life of Sandy Denny". 2000.
*Brian Hinton, Geoff Wall. "Ashley Hutchings: The Guv'nor & the Rise of Folk Rock". London, Helter Skelter, 2002. ISBN 1-900924-32-3
*Patrick Humphries. "Meet On The Ledge: The Classic Years 1967-1975". Virgin Books, 1997. ISBN 0-7535-0153-8
*Patrick Humphries. "Richard Thompson: Strange Affair - The Biography". Virgin Books, 1996. ISBN 0-86369-993-6External links
* [http://www.sandydenny.co.uk/ Sandy Denny memorial page] www.sandydenny.co.uk
* [http://www.thebeesknees.com/?cat=5 thebeesknees.com] Sandy Denny reissues, bio and extensive discography
* [http://www.myspace.com/sandydenny Sandy Denny MySpace page including rare video clips]
* [http://no-more-sad-refrains.tripod.com/ No More Sad Refrains: A Sandy Denny Miscellany. including a three song BBC video]
* [http://club.telepolis.com/sandydenny/ Sandy Denny en castellano] (Spanish)
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5011735 Audio feature onNPR 'sFresh Air by Ed Ward,November 14 ,2005 ] (requires audio player)
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/fridayreview/story/0,12102,1476963,00.html 'You had to hold on to the furniture when Sandy sang'] (Guardian Unlimited, Arts Friday Review, 6 May 2005)
* [http://www.pemward.co.uk/page_1155463279531.html "'The lady she had a silver tongue': Sandy Denny as singer-songwriter"] by Philip M Ward (online article, 2005)
* [http://www.geocities.com/solukmavi/sd-lyrics1.html "In a Lonely Moment"] By Clive James ("Let It Rock" Magazine, UK, March 1974; Reprinted in "Fiddlestix," Issue 38, Spring 1995)
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=20256 Sandy Denny's Gravesite]
* [http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/SandyDennyList/ Sandy Denny List]
* [http://www.geocities.com/solukmavi/sd.html Sandy Denny List Frequently Asked Questions]
* [http://www.fairportconvention.com/ Fairport Conventon website]
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/the-ballad-of-sandy-denny-return-of-the-folk-queen-811740.html The Independent, 21 April 2008, The ballad of Sandy Denny: Return of the folk queen]
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