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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sandy_DennySandy Denny - Wikipedia

    Childhood. Denny was born on 6 January 1947 at Nelson Hospital, Kingston Road, Merton Park, London, to Neil and Edna Denny.She studied classical piano as a child. Her paternal grandfather was from Dundee, and her paternal grandmother was a Scots Gaelic speaker and singer of traditional Gaelic songs. At an early age Denny showed an interest in singing, although her strict parents were reluctant ...

  2. 19 de oct. de 2023 · By Paul Rees. ( Classic Rock ) published 19 October 2023. With one of the most captivating voices of her era, Sandy Denny seemed assured of major success. But insecurity, mistakes and finally tragedy meant she never fulfilled her potential. (Image credit: Estate Of Keith Morris)

  3. 21 de mar. de 2015 · It’s Martin Carthy’s favourite Sandy performance, and Linda Thompson’s too, her voice at its unapproachable best, and every line a breathtaking, unwavering wonder packing a devastating emotional punch.

  4. 24 de sept. de 2020 · In this affecting, introspective performance, here young Sandy Denny asks: "Who knows where the time goes?" Isn't it true that everyone over 30 years or so ...

  5. 14 de jun. de 2010 · It wasn't just singing hard that strained Denny's voice. Even before joining Fairport, she had the reputation of being able to keep up with the hardest-drinking folkies. Linda Thompson says...

  6. Sandy Denny ( Wimbledon, 6 de enero de 1947 - ibídem, 21 de abril de 1978) fue una cantante y compositora inglesa. Cantó en el primer disco de Strawbs y después ingresó en la banda de folk - rock Fairport Convention. Tuvo una notable participación con la banda Led Zeppelin en la canción « The Battle of Evermore », del álbum Led Zeppelin IV .

  7. www.sandydennyofficial.com › aboutAbout - Sandy Denny

    Famous also for her exceptional voice, it has been suggested that her effortless and smooth vocal delivery still sets the standard for many of today’s female folk-based singers. She is also noted for her duet with Robert Plant on the song “The Battle of Evermore” from Led Zeppelin’s fourth album released in 1971.