Martin Carthy
Martin Carthy
Person from United Kingdom
Genres: celtic, folk, folk rock, british folk, traditional folk, singer-songwriter, english folk
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About Martin Carthy
Martin Carthy (born May 21, 1941) is an English folk singer and guitarist who has remained one of the most influential figures in British traditional music, inspiring contemporaries such as Bob Dylan and Paul Simon and later artists such as Richard Thompson since he emerged as a young musician in the early days of the folk revival. He was born in Hatfield and grew up in Hampstead, London. After training as an actor he sang in coffee bars. He became a resident at the Troubador folk club in Earls Court in the late 1950s. He joined Redd Sullivan's Thameside Four in 1961. He is a renowned solo performer of traditional songs in a very distinctive style, accompanying himself on his trusty old Martin Guitar; his style is marked by the use of alternate tunings, and a strongly percussive picking style that emphasizes the melody. His debut album, Martin Carthy, was released in 1965, and also featured Dave Swarbrick playing fiddle on some tracks, although he was not mentioned in the album's sleeve notes. He has also been involved with many musical collaborations. He has sung with The Watersons since 1972, was an early member of the UK folk rock group Steeleye Span, and was part of the innovative Brass Monkey ensemble, which mixed a range of brass instruments with Carthy's guitar and mandolin and John Kirkpatrick's accordion, melodeon and concertina. For many years Carthy has enjoyed a creative partnership with fiddle player Dave Swarbrick. More recently, Waterson:Carthy has provided the forum for a successful partnership with partner Norma Waterson together with their daughter Eliza Carthy. In June 1998 he was awarded the MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours. He was named Folk Singer of the Year at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2002, and again in 2005 when he also won the award for Best Traditional Track for 'Famous Flower of Serving Men'.
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Martin Carthy — Top 30 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Martin Carthy | Bill Norrie | ||
| Martin Carthy | Palaces Of Gold | ||
| Martin Carthy | Martin Carthy / Lord Randall | ||
| Martin Carthy | The Lofty Tall Ship | ||
| Martin Carthy | The Worcestershire Wedding (The Old Woman All Clothed In Gray) | ||
| Martin Carthy | Willie's Lady | ||
| Martin Carthy | Brown Adam | ||
| Martin Carthy | January Man | ||
| Martin Carthy | Scarborough Fair | ||
| Martin Carthy | Lovely Joan | ||
| Martin Carthy | The Bedmaling | ||
| Martin Carthy | Famous Flower of Serving Men | ||
| Martin Carthy | And A Begging I Will Go | ||
| Martin Carthy | Creeping Jane | ||
| Martin Carthy | Famous Flower Of Serving Men | ||
| Martin Carthy | Georgie | ||
| Martin Carthy | I Sawed Some Seeds | ||
| Martin Carthy | Jack Rowland | ||
| Martin Carthy | Martin Carthy / Hard Times Of Old England | ||
| Martin Carthy | Polly On The Shore | ||
| Martin Carthy | The January Man | ||
| Martin Carthy | The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll | ||
| Martin Carthy | The Wife Of Usher's Well | ||
| Martin Carthy | The Wind That Shakes The Barley | ||
| Martin Carthy | Hommage A Roche Proulx | ||
| Martin Carthy | Rackabello | ||
| Martin Carthy | An A Begging I Will Go | ||
| Martin Carthy | Prince Heathen | ||
| Martin Carthy | The devil and the feathery wif | ||
| Martin Carthy | The Song of the Lower Classes |