- Steve Benbow
Stephen George Benbow, known as Steve Benbow, (
29 November 1931 –17 November 2006) was a British folk guitar player, singer and music director who was influential in the English folk music revival of the 1960s. His obituary in "The Times" described him as "a seminal influence on a whole generation of guitarists"."The Times", Friday 1st December 2006, p.86. Obituary of Steve Benbow.]He was born in
Tooting ,Surrey and educated atReigate Grammar School . On leaving school, despite an aptitude for languages, he took a job on a farm inAxminster ,Devon . He did hisNational Service in theRoyal Army Veterinary Corps , and was stationed in the Middle East. There, he learnt the guitar and quickly gained popularity entertaining the troops, including appearances on forces radio where he reputedly sang songs in eight languages.After completing his stint in the army, he returned to farming but also began working as a part-time musician. He played
trad jazz with Dave Kier's jazz band and began accompanying some of the emerging British folk singers such asEwan MacColl andA. L. Lloyd .His solo recording began in 1957 when he recorded two albums: "Steve Benbow Sings English Folk Songs" and "Steve Benbow sings American Folk Songs". He went on to record over 20 albums. The last, "Don't Monkey with My Gun" was recorded in 2003.
He was a successful broadcaster, especially during the 1950s, appearing on "Guitar Club", "Saturday Skiffle Club" and "Easy Beat". He also hosted a show on Radio Luxembourg in the 1960s.
He collaborated with
Spike Milligan on a West End stage show and a television series "Muses with Milligan".He worked as a producer with
Dominic Behan andChristy Moore : he was, for example, credited as arranger and musical director of Moore's 1969 album "Paddy on the Road". [ Sleeve notes from "Paddy on the Road"] Throughout his career he worked with a wide range of musicians, includingAlan Lomax ,Robin Hall andJimmie MacGregor , Pete andPeggy Seeger ,Denny Wright , Alex Campbell,Martin Carthy ,Cy Grant ,Michael Holliday ,Rolf Harris ,Long John Baldry andDon Partridge . He is credited with being an early influence onDavey Graham . [Sleeve notes of Davey Graham's "After Hours"]In later years, he worked as a London cabbie, but continued to appear at folk clubs. He also retained his affinity with domestic animals, keeping goats and a donkey at his home in
Hanwell . He maintained a traditional London trolley and was often seen navigating suburban streets in this donkey-drawn cart. "The Daily Telegraph", 28 November 2006. Obituary] [ [http://www.stevebenbow.btinternet.co.uk/photographs.htm Photograph at Steve Benbow's website] ] Steve Benbow was still playing in pubs aroundBrentford ,Isleworth andHounslow until the Friday before his death. ["The Independent", 22 November 2006. Obituary of Steve Benbow]He was married twice, having a a son and a daughter by his first marriage.
Discography
*1957 "Steve Benbow Sings English Folk Songs"
*1957 "Steve Benbow Sings American Folk Songs"
*1958 "Sinful Songs"
*1959 "Steve Benbow's Folk Four"
*1959 "Mixed Bag"
*1960 "A Jug Of Punch"
*1960 "Rocket Along"
*1960 "A Pinch of Salt"
*1960 "The Hermit & The Mole Catcher And Other Songs"
*1961 "Ballad Of Little Musgrave"
*1962 "Steve Benbow Sings Admiral Benbow"
*1963 "I Travel The World"
*1964 "Steve Benbow Tells About This That And The Other"
*1965 "Irish Songs"
*1965 "Journey Into The Sun"
*1966 "Songs Of Ireland" (with The Strawberry Hill Boys)
*1967 "Of Situations And Predicaments"
*1970 "Little Drummer Boy"
*1970 "Next Time Round"
*1970 "Little Red Donkey"
*1971 "Steve Benbow Sings Irish Songs"
*1971 "Steve Benbow With Denny Wright"
*1977 "Steve Benbow Sings Irish And Other Songs"
*2003 "Don't Monkey With My Gun"External links
* [http://www.stevebenbow.btinternet.co.uk/ Steve Benbow's website]
References
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