Songs of Love, Lust and Labor
by
Malcolm Rigby
There are those who claim that all folk songs are concerned,
in on way
or another , with either love (in all its variants) or work. Sometimes
however, both these subjects come together in one song as is the case with
many sea songs and chanteys. In this workshop we will collectively recall,
discuss and above all, sing, as many of these songs as we can fit into the
allotted time.
Bio: Born and raised between the U.K. cities of Manchester and Liverpool
Malcolm grew up singing the industrial and sea songs of his home area,
picking up ballads and music-hall songs from his Irish Grandfather and
Romany Grandmother and rebel and Union songs at the knee of his Socialist
mother!
Dropping out of school at age 15, Malcolm worked in coalmines and high steel
construction for 10 years before winning a Scholarship to Oxford in
1964.There he became a resident singer at the University Folk Club,
Heritage, alongside fellow residents Louis Killen, June Tabor, Tony Rose,
Peta Webb, etc.
Following a career spent almost entirely overseas Malcolm retired
early to the Santa Cruz Mountains, spends two or three months most years
in the U.K.
singing at the Clubs and Festivals there and the rest of his time singing
wherever he gets the opportunity, mainly on the West coast of this country.
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