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  1. Martin Lamble's work with other artists. Fairport Convention Unhalfbricking 1969. Fairport Convention What We Did On Our Holidays 1969. Fairport Convention Fairport Convention 1968.

  2. 21 de feb. de 2019 · Δ. A May 12, 1969 bus crash killed Fairport Convention drummer Martin Lamble and severely injured other members of the group. As the summer of 1969 approached, the future looked bright for Fairport Convention, as their second album, What We Did on Our Holidays, expanded the band's audience with a more rock-inflected version of their folk sound.

  3. 28 de ago. de 2021 · Remembering Martin Lamble of Fairport Convention on what would have been his 72nd birthday! Do you have a favorite work by Martin? Here he is with...

  4. 14 de mar. de 2021 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  5. folk-this.tripod.com › sunday13thmay1969Sunday 13th May 1969

    Monday 12 May 1969. ...returning from a gig in Birmingham in the early hours of the 12th May, 1969, the band's van crashes killing drummer Martin Lamble ( (2nd right, above) and Richard Thompson's girlfriend Jeannie Franklin. Ashley Hutchings was hospitalised for two months with acute facial injuries. Martin Lamble, drummer with Fairport ...

  6. Unhalfbricking is the third studio album by the English folk rock band Fairport Convention and their second album released in 1969. It is seen as a transitional album in their history and marked a further musical move away from American influences towards more traditional English folk songs that had begun on their previous album, What We Did on Our Holidays and reached its peak on the follow ...

  7. 4 de may. de 2024 · Some interpretations suggest that the song makes reference to the afterlife. The line, “We saw him standing there by the crest of the hill” suggests that Martin Lamble is looking down on them from beyond. However, Richard Thompson has repeatedly stated in interviews that the song is not specifically about Lamble.