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In April and May 2014, Swarbrick completed a 17-venue tour of the UK, supported by folk trio Said the Maiden at his personal request. The tour, organised by Helen Meisner of the Folkstock Foundation, of which Swarbrick was the patron, also featured at each venue young, up-coming folk artists, several
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in July 1999 and releasing a limited-edition 1999 live EP 'SwarbAid' with Fairport Convention in order to raise funds for Swarbrick whilst his poor health was preventing him from working. After another health relapse, they launched SwarbAid II, with a similar concert, in 2004. Swarbrick received a
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left, and Swarbrick stayed on with the band full-time, excited by the possibilities of performing traditional music in a rock context. His greater maturity, knowledge of folk song, reputation and personality meant that he soon emerged as the leading force in the band and continued to be so for the
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Swarbrick was married several times. He had three children, Emily, Alexander and Isobel, eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. His last marriage was to the painter Jill Swarbrick-Banks. They met in 1998 and married at Coventry Register Office the following year. They lived together in
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band, playing guitar, he was introduced to Beryl and Roger Marriott, influential local folk musicians. The Marriotts took him under their wing and Beryl, discovering that he had played the violin classically up until the skiffle craze, actively encouraged him to switch back to the fiddle and he
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later recalled that Swarbrick had been indecisive about joining, telling Carthy: "I just played with this guy Richard and I want to play with him for the rest of my life." Together, now with Swarbrick co-writing with Richard Thompson "Crazy Man Michael", they created the groundbreaking album
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in 1960 and embarked on his recording career, playing on one single, three EPs and seven albums with the group over the next few years. He contributed significantly to the BBC Radio Ballads series on recordings with the three most important figures in the British folk movement of the time
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As ex-Fairport Convention members embarked on their own careers, Swarbrick was often called upon to provide musical support, as he did for albums by Sandy Denny and Richard Thompson. He also played on some of the most significant folk albums of the era, including work by
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and was also influential within mainstream rock. After 1970 he emerged as Fairport Convention's leading figure and guided the band through a series of important albums until their temporary disbandment in 1979. Fairport Convention claimed in 1998 on
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He also played in a series of smaller, acoustic units and engaged in solo projects. He maintained a massive output of recordings and a significant profile and made a major contribution to the interpretation of traditional British music.
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was voted 'Most Influential Folk Album of All Time' by Radio 2 listeners. At the 2007 awards Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick won the 'Best Duo' Award. At the 2012 Fatea Awards, Swarbrick was awarded The Life Time Achievement Award.
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in October 2004 at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham and thereafter resumed his career with fervour, as a solo performer and annually on tour in the UK, every autumn, with Martin Carthy.
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is chiefly notable for the title track, written by Swarbrick, which is perhaps the song most closely associated with him, but overall it was not a critical success. The following release,
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After Denny's final departure from the band, Swarbrick managed to steer it through three more studio albums, turning a solo project into a Fairport album
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Without Thompson, Swarbrick shouldered even more responsibility for leadership, writing and singing and the result was a folk-rock opera album
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for Swarbrick after he was admitted to hospital with a chest infection. He commented, "It's not the first time I've died in Coventry."
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album, that his style has been copied or developed by almost every British and many world folk violin players who have followed him.
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at Birmingham City University) in the late 1950s, with the intention of becoming a printer. After winning a talent contest with his
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Redwood, Fred; Woodward, Martin (1995). The Woodworm Era: The story of today's Fairport Convention. Thatcham: Jeneva Publishing.
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By the time of the Fairport reformation Swarbrick was already occupied with his next project as part of a quartet under the name
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Subsequently, Swarbrick was asked to join the group and was the first fiddler on the folk scene to electrify the violin.
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In 1967, Swarbrick released his first solo album Rags, Reels and Airs (Topic), with guests Martin Carthy and
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and the 'Gold Badge of Merit' by the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters. In 2004 he was given a
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in 1999. On 10 August 2007, Swarbrick joined the 1969 Fairport Convention line-up at Cropredy with
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Humphries, P. (1997). Meet on the Ledge: Fairport Convention, the Classic Years (2nd ed.). Virgin.
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musician and singer-songwriter. He was one of the most highly regarded musicians produced by the
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In 2014 Swarbrick released a full-length album with the Canadian musician Jason Wilson entitled
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For many years Swarbrick suffered steadily worsening health due to years of heavy smoking
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recalled how "his playing on Fairport Convention's "Sloth" broke my heart every time".
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movement. This, and his subsequent career, helped create greater interest in British
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Sweers, B. (2005). Electric Folk: The Changing Face of English Traditional Music.
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Dave and Christine Pegg launched SwarbAid, including a fund-raising concert at
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Colin Irwin, 'Rebel Music: Dave Swarbrick, Jason Wilson and David Francey’,
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Swarbrick died on 3 June 2016, in hospital in Aberystwyth from pneumonia;
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standing in for the late Sandy Denny, to perform the whole of the album
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There he formed a new partnership with guitarist and singer-songwriter
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it contained interpretations of traditional tunes, including the epic "
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Both Ears and the Tail: Live at the Folkus Folk Club, Nottingham, 1966
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The Autumn of 2015, saw the final UK tour for Swarbrick and Carthy.
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This article is about the folk musician. For the rugby player, see
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as part of Stanshall's return to the live stage in "Dog Ends".
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In 2006 Swarbrick resumed touring again with ex-Fairporter
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Swarbrick took more of a backseat in writing and singing.
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newspaper when in April 1999 it published a premature
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Coventry and mid-Wales until his death in June 2016.
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Apart from occasional reunions, particularly at the
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Index

David Swarbrick
Swarbrick performing in 1977
Stoneleigh
Surrey
Aberystwyth
Wales
Folk music
British folk rock
Violin
mandolin
viola
guitar
Transatlantic
Sonet
Logo
folk
second British folk revival
session musician
Fairport Convention
Liege & Lief
British folk rock
traditional music
Stoneleigh
Surrey
Linton
Grassington
Birmingham
Birmingham Institute of Art and Design
skiffle
Ian Campbell Folk Group

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