Mar 13, 2020
Dave Pegg has played Bass with one group for
half a century: the excellent Fairport Convention. Fairport have
one of the most tumultuous histories in British Folk-Rock. But,
like many groups that survive that long, they have a spectacularly
loyal following, and that now means that they are on a more stable
footing than at any time in their history.
But before Fairport, there was Rock, gigging five nights a week in
the effervescent 60s Birmingham pubrock scene, a stint with the
legendary Ian Campbell Group, and the small matter of 15 years in
the bass chair with Jethro Tull. Peggy, as everyone calls him, has
a stock of anecdotes... catching a Bjork show with Shadows
guitarist Hank Marvin in Sydney, Australia, or booking the 83
year-old Petula Clark for Cropedy Convention. He has an
encyclopaedic memory, and can reel off the names of obscure bands
he cut his teeth with back in the day. A great man to pass
time with over a pint.
To learn more about the music, or the musicians mentioned in
this podcast, head to the companion blog post. 'A Life in Music:
Dave Pegg', which you can find at www.radiotogo.com. Everything
that Dave touches on is linked there so you can explore to your
hearts content.
The Lives in Music series celebrates people who
have spent a lifetime in music. They may be famous; they may be
people who have spent their lives working in the background for the
love of it. They all have stories. Lives in Music is a Radio To Go
production.
The intro and outro music in this series comes from the great bass player Mike Hatton, who you can hear interviewed in series 1, here. 'Everything Changes' is included in his excellent 2019 album 'Bassic Salvation'.
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