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Bob Davenport (singer)

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Davenport continued to perform in folk clubs and at festivals in the 1980s and 1990s, but less frequently than before. His recordings continued to appear on many compilations of English and British folk songs. In 1997, he returned with an unchanged line-up of the Rakes - Plunkett, Gross and Hall -
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accompaniment, these albums contained several of Davenport's own songs, including "The Gypsy Poacher" and "Wild Wild Whiskey", which "tells the story of people away from their homes and their loved ones, trying to eke out a living in London and avoiding the pitfalls of drinking in the pubs around
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which destroyed his family home and killed his father Thomas, aged 23, and his grandfather. He grew up in a musical family – he is distantly related to
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when he was performing in London folk clubs in the early 1960s. In 1963, as the result of an invitation from
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Dan Carrier, "Bob, the star of folk music (and his old pal, Mr Dylan)"
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In the mid-1970s Davenport recorded three albums for the Topic label,
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have been cited in several publications as early influences on
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Tamzin Lewis, "Singer Bob Davenport revisits musical roots",
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singer who has been a leading and influential voice in the
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The album was followed by 1: 385:(Collector Records, EP, 1959) 214:in 1962. Both Davenport and 623:Musicians from Tyne and Wear 175:and worked for a publisher. 173:Saint Martin's School of Art 78:Singer, arranger, songwriter 431:Bob Davenport and the Rakes 401:Bob Davenport and the Rakes 373:at a concert in Gateshead. 334:Bob Davenport and the Rakes 305:in 1971, he made the album 291:Bob Davenport and the Rakes 649: 591:. Retrieved 30 August 2019 528:. Retrieved 30 August 2019 504:. Retrieved 30 August 2019 477:. Retrieved 30 August 2019 443:Send Your Best Men Forward 253:and Redd Sullivan, 1963), 234:, US, alongside Dylan and 135:Bob Davenport was born in 585:Bob Davenport Discography 357:. In 2004, he released 226:, Davenport sang at the 159:. After completing his 561:Reg Hall, Liner notes, 395:Northumbrian Minstrelsy 263:Northumbrian Minstrelsy 127:since the early 1960s. 289:label released the LP 69:Traditional folk music 618:People from Gateshead 413:Pal of My Cradle Days 319:Pal of My Cradle Days 241:He ran folk clubs in 228:Newport Folk Festival 210:, with the Rakes for 178:He was encouraged by 171:. He also studied at 633:English folk singers 628:English male singers 525:The Great Rock Bible 349:to record the album 275:Folksound of Britain 255:Hootenanny in London 125:British folk revival 445:(HOP Records, 2001) 169:General Post Office 33:Robert H. 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Index

Gateshead
County Durham
Traditional folk music
Topic
Trailer
Columbia
traditional folk
British folk revival
Gateshead
County Durham
gas explosion
George Ridley
Blaydon Races
evacuee in the Second World War
National Service
Royal Air Force
General Post Office
Saint Martin's School of Art
Irish Traveller
Margaret Barry
Camden Town
folk clubs
EP
melodeon
Topic Records
Martin Carthy
Bob Dylan
Pete Seeger
Newport Folk Festival
Rhode Island

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