- Lal Waterson
Lal Waterson (born Elaine Waterson,
15 February 1943 - died4 September 1998 ) was an English folksinger and songwriter. She sang with, among others,The Watersons ,The Waterdaughters and Blue Murder. She was born in Hull, East Yorkshire and died inRobin Hood's Bay .Lal Waterson was the sister of
Norma Waterson andMike Waterson , the aunt ofEliza Carthy , and the sister-in-law ofMartin Carthy . She was survived by her husband of 30 years, George Knight, and her two children, Oliver and Marie, with both of whom she had recorded albums.When
Freddie Mercury revealed that he wasHIV positive, "Daily Mirror" columnistJoe Haines made some offensive remarks. Lal Waterson responded to this with her song "Reply To Joe Haines". She never recorded it, but it appears on her sisterNorma Waterson 's album "The Very Thought of You". "Migrating Bird - The Songs of Lal Waterson" (2007) is a tribute album, with contributions fromJames Yorkston ,Alasdair Roberts ,Willard Grant Conspiracy ,Vashti Bunyan ,Victoria Williams and others.Jo Freya 's album "Lal" (2007) is another tribute to her.Discography
*Lal and Mike Waterson "Bright Phoebus" 1972
*Lal and Norma Waterson (and Marie Knight) "A True Hearted Girl" 1977
*Lal Waterson & Oliver Knight "Once in a Blue Moon" 1996
*Lal Waterson & Oliver Knight "A Bed of Roses" 1999External links
[http://www.mustrad.org.uk/news08.htm Obituary – Bright Phoebus Dimmed] by John Pilgrim
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