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Topic History of: Bert Jansch RIP
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In The Know Just realised that I'm confusing Bert Jansch with Paul Brady !
... and confusing Pentangle with The Johnstons !

They said the cells would go one day LOL !
In The Know Correction - I dont mean Bitter Green do I ? I'll try searching to find out what it was.
bunk Morland he was so much more than Pentangle. He and John Renbourn together pioneered the English folk movement in the 60's to enable Incredible String Band, Donovan, Roy Harper, Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and Pentangle to flourish .
his Transatlantic catalogue is still available . Have a listen to Lauren Laverne tomorrow morning on BBC 6 to hear more.
In The Know Oh, sad news. Pentangle recorded one of my copyrights on "Bitter Green"
JK2006 Only 67 - I thought he was much older. Pentangle.