JOHN KIRKPATRICK
John Kirkpatrick was born in Chiswick, West London in 1947. A deep love of music
was instilled from birth, and family gatherings always included a hearty sing-
Whilst with the team he took up the melodeon, then the button accordion, then the
anglo concertina, and got hooked on the traditional songs that were accompanied with
a post-
John has gone on to become one of the most prolific figures on the English folk scene,
performing solo, in duos, acoustic groups and electric bands, and has established
an enviable reputation as an instrumental virtuoso and session musician, as well
as a leading interpreter of English folk music. He has been a member of the Albion
Country Band, Magic Lantern, The Richard Thompson Band, Umps and Dumps, Steeleye
Span, Brass Monkey, Trans-
He rejoined The Albion Band for The National Theatre productions of "Lark Rise" and "Candleford", and from 1980 has regularly worked on shows at The Victoria Theatre (later The New Victoria Theatre) in North Staffordshire, The Orchard Theatre Touring Company based in Devon, and elsewhere. As songwriter, composer, choreographer, and musical director, he has contributed to over sixty plays in the theatre and on radio. And as featured artiste, band member, or session player, his music can be heard on over 200 different commercial recordings.
John has lived in Shropshire since 1973, where he had four sons by his first marriage.
Now happily re-