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11/05/2011

Mike Harding is joined by English folk legend Martin Carthy for a special programme dedicated to the influential musician as he turns 70.

Mike Harding presents a special edition of his folk and acoustic programme dedicated to the hugely influential singer and musician Martin Carthy. As he approaches his 70th birthday, Martin joins Mike for the entire programme and talks us through the many and varied stages of his remarkable career.

The man who inspired Paul Simon and Bob Dylan takes us back to his early days in skiffle bands and London coffee bars, and re-traces his musical steps through periods with Dave Swarbrick, Steeleye Span, The Watersons, the Albion Country Band, Brass Monkey, Waterson:Carthy and The Imagined Village.

Celebrated for his superb, percussive guitar playing and natural flair for arranging traditional songs, Martin Carthy was an important figure at the centre of the 1960s and 1970s folk revival in Britain. His scholarly method of learning songs from detailed source materials, combined with his compelling performances and definitive recordings, made him an inspiration to many on the folk scene and beyond.

As husband to Norma Waterson, brother-in-law to Mike Waterson and the late Lal Waterson, and father to Eliza Carthy, he is part of England's "first family of folk", who've never been far from the heart of British folk music since The Watersons began recording in the mid 1960s. Martin joined the band alongside Norma, Mike and Lal in 1972. With Norma and Eliza he formed the successful Waterson:Carthy in the 1990s.

Martin Carthy's innovative work with folk-rock pioneers Steeleye Span, folk and brass band Brass Monkey (formed in the early 80s) and multi-cultural fusion project The Imagined Village (formed in 2004) are testament to both his creativity and longevity as an artist.

His honours and prizes include an MBE for services to music and three 大象传媒 Radio 2 Folk Awards, including one as recently as 2007 for his revived duo with Dave Swarbrick.

As Martin releases a new career retrospective CD and prepares for an all-star birthday concert at London's Southbank Centre, he takes time out to reflect on the key moments of his 50-year career, illustrated by selected musical highlights.

1 hour

Last on

Wed 11 May 2011 19:00

Music Played

  • Brass Monkey

    Sovay

    • Essential Martin Carthy.
    • Topic TSCD770D.
  • Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick

    Prince Heathen

    • Essential Martin Carthy.
    • Topic TSCD770D.
  • The Imagined Village

    John Barleycorn

    • The Imagined Village.
    • Realworld CDRW147.
  • Martin Carthy

    Scarborough Fair

    • Essential Martin Carthy.
    • Topic TSCD770D.
  • Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick

    Byker Hill

    • Essential Martin Carthy.
    • Topic TSCD770D.
  • Steeleye Span

    Cold, Haily, Windy Night

    • Please To See The King.
    • Shanachie SH 79075.
  • The Watersons

    The Prickle Holly Bush

    • Essential Martin Carthy.
    • Topic TSCD770D.
  • Brass Monkey

    The Maid Of Australia

    • Flame Of Fire.
    • Topic TSCD550.
  • Waterson:Carthy

    Rackabello

    • Essential Martin Carthy.
    • Topic TSCD770D.
  • Martin Carthy

    Famous Flower Of Serving Men

    • Essential Martin Carthy.
    • Topic TSCD770D.
  • The Imagined Village

    My Son John

    • Empire & Love.
    • ECC ECC 002.

Broadcast

  • Wed 11 May 2011 19:00