Martin Carthy
MBE (born 21 May 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
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
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 in the UK during the 1960s and 1970s.
Early life
He was born in
Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England,
and grew up in
Hampstead, North West London. His mother was an active socialist and his father, from a family of
Thames lightermen
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, went to grammar school and became a
trade unionist
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and a
councillor
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Canada
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for
Stepney
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at the age of 21. Martin's father had played
fiddle and guitar as a young man but Martin was unaware of this connection to his folk music heritage until much later in life. His vocal and musical training began when he became a
chorister at the
Queen's Chapel of The Savoy
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. He picked up his father's old guitar for the first time after hearing "
Rock Island Line" by
Lonnie Donegan
Anthony James Donegan (29 April 1931 – 3 November 2002), known as Lonnie Donegan, was a British skiffle singer, songwriter and musician, referred to as the " King of Skiffle", who influenced 1960s British pop and rock musicians. Born in Sco ...
. He has cited his first major folk music influences as
Big Bill Broonzy
Big Bill Broonzy (born Lee Conley Bradley; June 26, 1903 – August 14, 1958) was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His career began in the 1920s, when he played country music
Country (also called country and western) is ...
and the syncopated guitar style of
Elizabeth Cotten. Carthy performed his first professional engagement at the age of 16 at The Loft, a coffee bar in Primrose Gardens.
[Interview on BBC Radio 4's ''Desert Island Discs'' broadcast 13 January 2013] Although his father wanted him to go to university to study classics, Carthy left school at 17 and worked behind the scenes as a prompter at the open-air theatre in
Regent's Park
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, then as an assistant stage manager (ASM) on a tour of ''
The Merry Widow'', and then at
Theatre in the Round in
Scarborough. He became a resident at
The Troubadour folk club in
Earls Court in the early 1960s after his friend Robin Hall persuaded him to visit and listen to the piper Seamus Ennis. He joined Redd Sullivan's Thameside Four in 1961 as a
skiffle
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guitarist and singer.
In the early 1960s, Carthy visited
Ewan MacColl's Ballads & Blues club to watch a friend, the singer Roy Guest. The main performer that night was
Sam Larner. Carthy has since described how Larner's performance of "
Lofty Tall Ship" altered his perception of how a traditional folk song could be sung, and how it was a key moment in his own development as an artist.
When American singer
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
arrived in London for the first time in 1962 to perform in ''
Madhouse on Castle Street
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'', he visited Martin Carthy at
The Troubadour, The King & Queen, and The Singers Club. He learned the traditional song "
Scarborough Fair" from Carthy, which he later developed into his own song "
Girl from the North Country".
Musical career
Carthy is a mostly solo performer of traditional songs in a very distinctive style, accompanying himself on his
Martin 000-18 acoustic guitar; his style is marked by the use of alternative tunings (notably CGCDGA), and a strongly percussive picking style that emphasises the melody.
In 1964, Carthy joined Marian Mackenzie, Ralph Trainer and
Leon Rosselson in the group
The Three City Four
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. The group concentrated on contemporary songs, including some of Rosselson's own, and made two albums – the first for
Decca and a second, ''Smoke and Dust (Where the Heart Should Have Been)'', for
CBS. The 1965 eponymous debut ''The Three City Four'' featured Carthy singing lead vocals on two tracks –
Sydney Carter's "Telephone Song" and Rosselson's own "History Lesson".
Roy Bailey would replace Carthy when he later left the group.
Carthy's debut solo 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. Carthy's arrangement of the traditional ballad "
Scarborough Fair" was adapted, without acknowledgement, by
Paul Simon on the
Simon and Garfunkel
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album recording ''
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme'' in 1966. This caused a rift between the pair which was not resolved until Simon invited Carthy to sing the song with him on-stage at the
Hammersmith Apollo in 2000.
Musical collaborations
He has also been involved with many musical collaborations. He has sung with
The Watersons since 1972; was twice a member of
British folk rock group
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span are a British folk rock band formed in 1969 in England by Fairport Convention bass player Ashley Hutchings and established London folk club duo Tim Hart and Maddy Prior. The band were part of the 1970s British folk revival, and we ...
; was a member of the
Albion Country Band 1973 line-up, with members from the
Fairport Convention family and
John Kirkpatrick, that recorded the ''
Battle of the Field'' album; and was part of the innovative
Brass Monkey ensemble, which mixed a range of
brass instruments with Carthy's guitar and
mandolin
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and
John Kirkpatrick's
accordion,
melodeon and
concertina. Carthy was also a member of The Imagined Village for all three of their albums (2007–2012).
For many years Carthy enjoyed a creative partnership with fiddle player
Dave Swarbrick; more recently,
Waterson:Carthy has provided the forum for his successful musical partnership with wife
Norma Waterson and their daughter
Eliza Carthy.
Awards and honours
In June 1998 he was appointed an
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 "
The Famous Flower of Serving-Men". In the 2007 Folk Awards Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick won Best Duo. In 2008 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the University of Central Lancashire. In 2014 he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
Discography
Original/studio albums (solo or with Dave Swarbrick)
* ''
Martin Carthy'' (1965) with Dave Swarbrick
* ''Second Album'' (1966) with Dave Swarbrick
* ''
Byker Hill'' (1967) with Dave Swarbrick
* ''But Two Came By'' (1968) with Dave Swarbrick
* ''Prince Heathen'' (1969) with Dave Swarbrick
* ''
Landfall'' (1971)
* ''
Shearwater'' (1972, reissued in 2005 with three extra tracks)
* ''
Sweet Wivelsfield
''Sweet Wivelsfield'' is an album by Martin Carthy, released in 1974. It was re-issued by Topic Records on LP in 1981 and on CD in 1996.
It is the first of a trilogy of Martin Carthy albums which were produced by Fairport Convention founder an ...
'' (1974)
* ''
Crown of Horn
''Crown of Horn'' is an album by Martin Carthy, released in 1976. It was re-issued by Topic Records on CD in 1995.
The album is remarkable for featuring intricate Moog synthesizer arrangements by Tony Cox on three songs. Tony Cox had previou ...
'' (1976)
* ''
Because It's There'' (1979)
* ''
Out of the Cut
''Out of the Cut'' is an album by Martin Carthy, released in 1982. It was re-issued by Topic Records on CD in 1994.
Track listing
All songs are traditional and were arranged by Martin Carthy. The Roud number refers to the Roud index of folk so ...
'' (1982)
* ''Right of Passage'' (1988)
* ''Life and Limb'' (1990) with Dave Swarbrick
* ''Skin and Bone'' (1992) with Dave Swarbrick
* ''Signs of Life'' (1998)
* ''Waiting for Angels'' (2004)
* ''Straws in the Wind'' (2006) with Dave Swarbrick
Compilations and live albums
* ''This Is... Martin Carthy: The Bonny Black Hare and other songs'' (1971) with Dave Swarbrick
ix tracks from ''Byker Hill'' and six tracks from ''But Two Came By''* ''Selections'' (1971) with Dave Swarbrick
ix tracks from ''Byker Hill''; three tracks from ''No Songs'' EP, 1967; three tracks from ''But Two Came By''* ''Selections'' (1972), New Zealand and Australia only
* ''Round Up'' (circa early 1970s) with Dave Swarbrick
econd side of ''Martin Carthy'' and first side of ''Second Album''* ''Brigg Fair'' (circa early 1970s) with Dave Swarbrick
eissue of ''Byker Hill''* ''Tales of Long Ago'' (circa early 1970s) with Dave Swarbrick
eissue of ''But Two Came By''* ''The Collection'' (1993)
* ''Rigs of the Time: The Best Of Martin Carthy'' (1993)
* ''The Kershaw Sessions'' (1994)
ecorded for BBC Radio, 1987 and 1988* ''A Collection'' (1999)
* ''Both Ears and the Tail'' (2000, live recording from 1966) with Dave Swarbrick
* ''The Carthy Chronicles'' (2001), 4-CD 83-track box set
* ''The Definitive Collection'' (2003)
* ''Martin Carthy at Ruskin Mill'' (2005)
ery limited release – only 200 copies* ''The January Man: Live In Belfast 1978'' (2011)
* ''Walnut Creek: Live Recordings, 1989–1996'' (2011)
* ''Essential Martin Carthy'' (2011)
Releases on other formats
* ''No Songs'' (7" vinyl EP 1967) with Dave Swarbrick
* "The Bonny Lass of Anglesey" b/w "Palaces of Gold" (7" vinyl single 1976)
* ''100 Not Out'' (1992), longform video with Dave Swarbrick
* ''British Fingerstyle Guitar'' (instructional VHS video released 1993, reissued on DVD 2006)
* ''Guitar Maestros'' (DVD 2006)
As a member of
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span are a British folk rock band formed in 1969 in England by Fairport Convention bass player Ashley Hutchings and established London folk club duo Tim Hart and Maddy Prior. The band were part of the 1970s British folk revival, and we ...
* ''
Please to See the King'' (1971)
* ''
Ten Man Mop, or Mr. Reservoir Butler Rides Again'' (1971)
* ''
Storm Force Ten
''Storm Force Ten'' is the tenth studio album by British folk rock band Steeleye Span, released in 1977 by Chrysalis Records. Until their 2013 album ''Wintersmith'', released 36 years after ''Storm Force Ten'', this album was the band's last pro ...
'' (1977)
* ''
Live at Last'' (1978)
* ''The Journey (Live at The Forum, London, 1995)'' (1999)
With Ashley Hutchings, the Albion Country Band and the Albion Band
* ''
Battle of the Field'' (1976, recorded 1973)
* ''
Son of Morris On (1976)
* ''
Rise Up Like the Sun
''Rise Up Like the Sun'' is a British folk rock album released in 1978 by The Albion Band. The album is in part a collaboration between John Tams on vocals and melodeon and Ashley Hutchings on electric bass. This is not the first album on whi ...
'' (1978),
as guest
* ''Lark Rise To Candleford'' (1980)
* ''The BBC Sessions'' (1998) (tracks 1–4 recorded 1973)
As a member of The Watersons and Waterson:Carthy and with Eliza Carthy

* Lal & Mike Waterson: ''
Bright Phoebus
''Bright Phoebus'', fully titled ''Bright Phoebus: Songs by Lal & Mike Waterson'', is a folk rock album by Lal and Mike Waterson. It was recorded in May 1972 with musical assistance from various well-known members of the British folk rock scene. ...
'' (1972)
* The Watersons: ''For Pence and Spicy Ale'' (1975)
* The Watersons: ''Sound, Sound Your Instruments of Joy'' (1977)
* The Watersons: ''Green Fields'' (1981)
* Waterson:Carthy: ''Waterson:Carthy'' (1994)
* Waterson:Carthy: ''Common Tongue'' (1996)
* Waterson:Carthy: ''Broken Ground'' (1999)
* Waterson:Carthy: ''A Dark Light'' (2002)
* The Watersons: ''The Definitive Collection'' (2003)
* Waterson:Carthy: ''Fishes & Fine Yellow Sand'' (2004)
* The Watersons: ''Mighty River of Song'' (2004) 4-CD & DVD box set of Watersons and related recordings
* The Watersons: ''A Yorkshire Christmas'' (2005)
* Waterson:Carthy: ''The Definitive Collection'' (2005)
* Waterson:Carthy: ''
Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man'' (2006)
* Martin & Eliza Carthy: ''The Moral of the Elephant'' (2014)
* Norma Waterson & Eliza Carthy with the Gift Band: ''Anchor'' (2018)
As a member of Brass Monkey
* ''Brass Monkey'' (1984)
* ''See How It Runs'' (1986)
* ''The Complete Brass Monkey'' (1993) compilation of the previous two albums
* ''Sound and Rumour'' (1999)
* ''Going and Staying'' (2001)
* ''Flame of Fire'' (2004)
* ''The Definitive Collection'' (2005)
* ''Head of Steam'' (2009)
As a member of Blue Murder
* ''
No One Stands Alone'' (2002)
Other notable releases
* ''Thamesiders & Davy Graham'' (1963) 7" EP
* Three City Four: ''Three City Four'' (1965)
* Dave Swarbrick, Martin Carthy &
Diz Disley: ''Rags, Reels & Airs'' (1967)
*
Hedy West, ''Serves 'Em Fine'' (1967) (as accompanist)
* Various Artists: ''Bright Phoebus: Songs by Lal & Mike Waterson'' (1972)
* John Kirkpatrick: ''Plain Capers'' (1976)
*
Yuletracks (1986)
* Band of Hope: ''Rhythm And Reds'' (1994)
* Wood, Wilson, Carthy: ''Wood, Wilson, Carthy'' (1998)
* Dave Swarbrick: ''Swarb!'' (2003) 4-CD box set career retrospective with numerous Carthy tracks
* Martins4: ''Guitar Nights presents the Four Martins'' (2003) released on CD and DVD (DVD has additional tracks)
* Various Artists: ''The Imagined Village'' (2007)
* The Imagined Village: ''Empire & Love'' (2010)
* The Imagined Village: ''Bending The Dark'' (2012)
* Three City Four: ''Smoke & Dust'' (2010), compilation of tracks from two 1960s albums.
Topic Records 70 year anniversary boxed set '' Three Score and Ten'' issued in 2009
Carthy features throughout this boxed set as follows:
As Martin Carthy (solo or with Dave Swarbrick)
*"
Prince Heathen" from the album of the same name is track twelve of the second CD.
*"The Dominion of the Sword" from ''Rights of Passage'' is track two on the fifth CD.
*"Perfumes of Arabia" from ''Skin and Bone'' is track twenty two on the sixth CD.
As Part of the Watersons
*''For Pence and Spiced Ale'' is one of the classic albums
As Part of Brass Monkey
*"
The Maid And The Palmer" from ''Brass Monkey'' is track eighteen on the second CD.
*"George's Son" from ''See How It Runs'' is track nine on the fifth CD.
As Part of Waterson:Carthy
*Waterson:Carthy is one of the classic albums.
*"We Poor Labouring Men" from ''Broken Ground'' is track twenty one on the sixth CD.
References
External links
Mainly Norfolk's unofficial website*
ttps://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artist/b5jw/ BBC Folk databasediscography on Slipcue e-zine*
*
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1941 births
English folk guitarists
English male guitarists
English folk singers
Living people
Members of the Order of the British Empire
Fingerstyle guitarists
People from Hampstead
People from Hatfield, Hertfordshire
Steeleye Span members
People from the Borough of Scarborough
British folk rock musicians
Musicians from Hertfordshire
Waterson–Carthy members
The Albion Band members
The Watersons members
Blue Murder (folk group) members
Brass Monkey (band) members
Topic Records artists
Fontana Records artists
Deram Records artists
Philips Records artists