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Ashley Hutchings

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Ashley Hutchings (born January 26 1945) is a folk musician.


Hutchings was born in Southgate, London, England but moved to Muswell Hill while still a child. He formed several groups, including "Dr K's Blues Band" in 1964. When he met guitarist Simon Nicol, they rehearsed on the floor above Nicol's father's medical practice. The house was called "Fairport" and lent its name to the group they formed together.

Hutchings has quite possibly founded more groups than any other bass-player. The most famous are Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span (formed after he left Fairport in 1970) and the ever-changing Albion Country Band (formed after leaving Steeleye in 1971). He has made several thematic albums with session musicians gathered from across the traditional and folk-rock spectrum, with himself credited as the producer. A series of albums called The Guv'nor collect rare recordings from several Hutchings-related groups. In 2004 Hutchings retired the Albion band and returned as part of a quartet, called Rainbow Chasers.

Burning Bright (2005) is a boxed set of four CDs, with many rare and previously unreleased recordings.

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Fairport Convention

[edit] Steeleye Span

[edit] Albion Band

[edit] Albion Dance Band

[edit] Albion Morris

[edit] Ashley Hutchings and Albion Band

[edit] Ashley Hutchings as producer and bass-player

[edit] Ashley Hutchings with John Kirkpatrick

[edit] Rainbow Chasers

  • Some Colours Fly (2005)
  • Fortune Never Sleeps (2006)

[edit] References

Hinton, B., & Wall, G. (2002). Ashley Hutchings: The Authorised Biography. London: Helter Skelter. ISBN 1-900924-32-3de:Ashley Hutchings

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