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- John Renbourn (8 August 1944 – 26 March 2015) was an English guitarist and songwriter. He was best known for his collaboration with guitarist Bert Jansch...
- John Renbourn was an English guitarist and composer. His discography consists of 20 studio albums, 5 live albums, 19 compilations, and 2 videos. In addition...
- band's first incarnation (1967–1973), was Jacqui McShee (vocals); John Renbourn (vocals and guitar); Bert Jansch (vocals and guitar); Danny Thompson (double...
- John Renbourn is the debut album by John Renbourn. All tracks composed by John Renbourn, except where indicated. "Judy" "Beth's Blues" (Blind Boy Fuller)...
- released in Spain 1982: Renbourn & Jansch (Cambra) with John Renbourn 1982: How to Play Folk Guitar with Bert Jansch and John Renbourn (Transatlantic) 1986:...
- Recordings to Hear Before You Die. All tracks are written by Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Danny Thompson, Terry Cox and Jacqui McShee, except as noted The album...
- solo albums, as well as collaborating with other musicians such as John Renbourn and Anne Briggs. In 1968, he co-founded the band Pentangle, touring and...
- arranged by Jansch, Renbourn, Thompson, Cox, McShee) – 2:57 "The Snows" – 3:43 "High Germany" (Traditional; arranged by Jansch, Renbourn, Thompson, Cox, McShee)...
- Bert Jansch and John Renbourn. Rather than offering a tightly arranged collaboration between the two musicians, Jansch and Renbourn's rendition was recorded...
- album of the band Pentangle: Terry Cox, Bert Jansch, Jacqui McShee, John Renbourn and Danny Thompson. It brought together their separate influences of folk...