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Biographical Highlights
Richard Thompson
was born at his parents' home in
the Spring of 1949, in West-London, and spent his
early years in post war Britain, surrounded by a family with wide musical
tastes. Counted among his early influences are Django Reinhardt, Fats Waller,
Les Paul, Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. Flip the coin from his father’s
jazz record collection to the early rock and roll music made available to
him through his elder sister, including Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis’
Great Balls of Fire, and the eclectic diversity of his multi-generational
career becomes clear.
Named by Rolling
Stone Magazine as one of the Top 20 Guitarists of all-time and the recent
recipient of both an Ivor Novello Award for Songwriting and the 2006 BBC Lifetime
Achievement Award, the iconic British folk rock legend is one of the world's
most critically acclaimed and prolific songwriters. His work is admired and
recorded by such artists as Bonnie Raitt, David Byrne and Elvis Costello.
From his teenage years as a founding member of the 1960's pioneering group
Fairport Convention
to duo work with his then-wife, Linda Thompson, and over 20 years as a solo
artist, to scoring Werner Hertzog's 2005 documentary 'Grizzly Man', Richard
Thompson's astounding body of work includes over 40 albums of lyrical wit
anchored by such a singular acoustic and electric guitar delivery that Newsweek
recently announced, 'like all genuine art, it satisfies completely.'
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