A brand new collection of vintage 19860 recordings by the late Fairport Convention and Fotheringay singer Sandy Denny, simply titled Early Home Recordings, is to be released by Earth Recordings on ...
Sandy Denny was just another relatively obscure folk singer in London when a song she wrote, “Who Knows Where the Time Goes?” showed up on the American pop charts as the title track of a top-30 album ...
After adding her inimitable alto to great folk-rock records of the late 1960s, Denny released her debut album as a solo artist in 1971. It... This essay is one in a series celebrating deserving ...
There are a lot of reasons Sandy Denny was great -- and worthy of being one of NPR's 50 Great Voices. There are also a lot of reasons she was confounding. Yet today, many people have no idea who Sandy ...
Bassist Ashley Hutchings spent not much more than a year playing with Sandy Denny in Fairport Convention, but he has been asked to talk about her for four decades now. Hutchings believed he had said ...
Sandy Denny has that "thing" I love in a songwriter who sings her own songs. She sings to soothe her own sorrow, that blank space inside her, and in doing so, brings the listener great comfort. Our ...
From that opening performance, Clarke had the room, the charm was cast, her own distinctive voice and stylings merging with Sandy’s originals – filling the vessel but in doing so assuming her own ...
Sandy Denny became the queen of British folk rock when she joined the band Fairport Convention in 1968. Her fans included Robert Plant and Nina... Sandy Denny: Mercurial Queen Of British Folk Rock ...