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Maartin Allcock (born Martin Allcock; 5 January 1957 – 16 September 2018) was an English multi-instrumentalist musician and
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Biography

Born in Middleton,
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), England, Allcock studied music at Huddersfield and Leeds. He began playing professionally in January 1976, playing in dance bands and folk clubs. His first tour was in 1977 with
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as one of the Brown Ale Cowboys. He went to Brittany in 1978, for a temporary stay, but ended up remaining longer than intended, and learned to cook while there. On returning to Manchester he studied and qualified to become a chef, working in the
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in 1980. In 1981 he joined the Bully Wee Band, a
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group, which led to an 11-year stint as
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ist with
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band
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from October 1985 to December 1996, and concurrently four years as keyboardist with rock band Jethro Tull from January 1988 to December 1991. In summer 1991 he also played keyboards for The Mission. From the early 2000s he began working freelance from his home on the west coast of Snowdonia as a session man and record producer with the Welsh language Sain record label. In 2018, he announced on his web-site that he had been diagnosed with liver cancer and would make his final live performance at the year's Cropredy Festival before retirement. Fairport Convention played the festival on 11 August. Allcock died on 16 September 2018.


Session work and production

Allcock's session career included more than 200 albums, including
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, Beverley Craven,
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, Breton guitarist Dan Ar Braz (six albums),
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, Dave Swarbrick,
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, and
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. He began producing Welsh music in 2005 and has produced ten albums for Sain Records in Caernarfon. He was UK
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ist and tour manager for Nashville songwriter
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Selected discography


Solo albums

* ''MAART'' (1990) * ''OX15'' (1999) * ''Serving Suggestion'' (2004) * ''Chilli Morning'' (2012)


With Fairport Convention

* ''Here Live Tonight'' (Australia; 1986) * ''Expletive Delighted'' (1986) * ''More Live Tonight'' (Australia; 1986) * ''Cropredy Capers'' (Video; 1987) * ''Meet On The Ledge'' (1987) * ''The Other Boot'' (1987) * ''In Real Time'' (Live '87) * ''In Real Time'' (Video; 1987) * ''The Third Leg Woodworm'' (1988) * ''Red & Gold'' (1989) * ''The Five Seasons'' (1991) * ''Legends'' (Video; 1991) * ''25th Anniversary Live'' (2CDs; 1992) * ''Jewel In The Crown Woodworm'' (1995) * ''Old.New.Borrowed.Blue'' (1996)


Other collaborations

*
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, '' Bridge of Sighs'' (1987) *
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, "Before Your Time" (1987) * Jethro Tull, "Rock Island" (1989) * Ralph McTell, "Love Songs"(1989) * Kieran Halpin, "Crystal Ball Gazing" (1989) * Beverley Craven, "Beverley Craven" (1990) * Steve Ashley, "Mysterious Ways" (1990) * Dan Ar Braz, "Songs" (1990) * Dan Ar Braz, "Frontieres de Sel" (1991) * Kieran Halpin, "Mission Street" (1991) * Jethro Tull, "In Concert" (1991, released 1995) * Ralph McTell, "Silver Celebration" (1992) * Ralph McTell, "The Boy With The Note" (1992) * Dan Ar Braz, "Les Îles de la Memoire" (1992) * Dan Ar Braz, "Rêve de Siam" (1992) * Dan Ar Braz, "Xavier Grall" (1992) * Simon Nicol, "Consonant Please Carol" (1992) *
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, "Fate Of Nations" (1993) * Ralph McTell, "Alphabet Zoo" (1993) * Beverley Craven, "Love Scenes" (1993) *
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, "Beth Nielsen Chapman" (2nd Album) (1993) * Les Barker, "Gnus and Roses" (1994) * Ralph McTell, "Slide Away The Screen" (1994) * Dan Ar Braz, "Theme For The Green Lands" (1994) *
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, "Twangin' 'n' a-Traddin'" (1994) * Ashley Hutchings, "The Guv'nor's Big Birthday Bash" (1995) * Billy Connolly, "Musical Tour Of Scotland" (1995) *
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, "Mona Lisas" (1996) * Mandolin Allstars, "1st album" (1996) * Steve Tilston/ Maggie Boyle, "All Under the Sun" (1996) *
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, "The Flow" (1997) * The Simon Mayor Quintet, "Mandolinquents" (1997) * WAZ!, "WAZ!" (1998) * Dave Pegg And Friends, "Birthday Party" (1998) * Steve Gibbons, "The Dylan Project" (1998) * WAZ!, "Fully Chromatic" (1999) * David Hughes, "Recognised" (2000) * Ralph McTell, '' Red Sky'' (2000) * "Hope & Glory" (Soundtrack) (2000) * Sally Barker, "Another Train" (2000) * Emily Slade, "Shire Boy" (2001) * Kieran Halpin, "Back Smiling Again" (2002) * Alistair Russell, "A19" (2002) * John Wright, "Dangerous Times" (2002) * Swarb's Lazarus, “Live and Kicking” (2006) *Mike Billington, "Sol Invictus" (2013) *
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, "Jump Ararnd" (2013) * The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, "The Devil Went Darn To Barnsley" (2014) * The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, "I'm Glad It's Not Black Friday Every Day" (2015) * The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, "Merry Xmas Everybody" (2016) * Scott Doonican & Dave Burland, "Wake Up, Little Suzie" (2016) * The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, "I Believe In Father Christmas" (2017) * Lisa Starnini, "Two Bays - Due Baie" (2019) As a record producer: *
Ralph McTell Ralph McTell (born Ralph May, 3 December 1944) is an English singer-songwriter and acoustic guitar player who has been an influential figure on the UK folk music scene since the 1960s. McTell is best known for his song " Streets of London" (19 ...
, '' Sand in Your Shoes'' (1995) * The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, "The Devil Went Darn To Barnsley" (2014) * The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, "I'm Glad It's Not Black Friday Every Day" (2015) * The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, "Merry Xmas Everybody" (2016) * Scott Doonican & Dave Burland, "Wake Up, Little Suzie" (2016) * The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, "I Believe In Father Christmas" (2017)


References


External links


Maartin Allcock official website.
(N.B. new URL as of August 2019)
1991 Innerviews interview
* * (as Maartin) * (as Martin) {{DEFAULTSORT:Allcock, Maartin People from Middleton, Greater Manchester English rock bass guitarists Male bass guitarists Jethro Tull (band) members Fairport Convention members 1957 births 2018 deaths British folk rock musicians Deaths from liver cancer Swarb's Lazarus members