Ian Campbell (folk musician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ian Campbell (folk musician)

folk musician

Date of Birth: 10-Jun-1933

Place of Birth: Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 24-Nov-2012

Profession: singer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Ian Campbell (folk musician)

  • Ian Campbell (10 June 1933 – 24 November 2012) was a Scottish folksinger.
  • As leader of the Ian Campbell Folk Group, he was one of the most important figures of the British folk revival during the 1960s.Born in Aberdeen, Campbell moved to Birmingham as a teenager, where he subsequently worked as an engraver in the city's Jewellery Quarter.
  • His father, David Gunn Campbell, was a trade union leader who was originally from Shetland.
  • He fell under the influence of the Birmingham Marxist writer George Thomson and joined the choir of the local branch of the Workers' Music Association, which was run by Thomson's wife.
  • In 1957, he formed a skiffle group, initially called the Clarion Skiffle Group, which performed politically-charged material including Fenian and Jacobite songs, and songs of miners, industrial workers and farmworkers.
  • In 1958, the group changed their name to the Ian Campbell Folk Group and in 1962 recorded Ceilidh At The Crown, at the Crown Inn in Station Street Birmingham, their regular venue.
  • It was the first ever live folk recording to be released on vinyl.After disbanding the group in 1978, Campbell worked as an editor and television presenter for TV-am and as a community arts worker in Dudley.
  • His sons Ali Campbell, Robin Campbell and Duncan Campbell have all been members of the Birmingham reggae group UB40.

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