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Roy Bailey, (20 October 1935 – 20 November 2018) was an English
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. Colin Irwin from the music magazine ''
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'' said Bailey represented "the very soul of folk's working class ideals... a triumphal
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to the
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folk scene as a radical alternative to the mainstream music industry."


Biography

Bailey began his musical career in a
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band in 1958, and later joined folk supergroup the Three City Four featuring
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, as a replacement for
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. His first solo album was released in 1971. He performed a number of songs by the American singer-songwriter
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and was also renowned as a singer of children's songs, often using material written by his old partner Leon Rosselson. ''Oats & Beans & Kangaroos'' is an album of children's songs performed by Roy & Val Bailey with Leon Rosselson. Bailey worked with
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and others on the award-winning ''
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'' album, released in 1997 and re-recorded and released in 2013. In 2003, Bailey and
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were awarded "Best Live Act" at the
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for their programme ''Writing on the Wall'', later an album. Tony Benn cited Roy Bailey as "the greatest socialist
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of his generation." In the 2000 Honours List, he received the
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for Services to Folk Music. On 23 August 2006, he returned his MBE insignia in protest at the British government's
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with regard to
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and the
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. He contributed vocals to
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's 2008 album ''
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'', on the track "Word Bomber", a song about the London suicide attacks in 2005. He also joined the band on stage to sing the song, on their farewell Leeds show in October 2012. In 2016, Roy released his first live album, Live at Towersey Festival 2015, which was recorded in secret at the festival and featured guest appearances from
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and
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. The album contained songs written by
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,
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,
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,
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and others. Roy appeared at the very first Towersey Festival in 1965 and his well established Monday afternoon concert as patron regularly drew a crowd of around 1000. Roy Bailey was an
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Professor of Social Studies at
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. He was also the patron of
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, Shepley Spring Festival and the Music on the Marr Festival based in the village of
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, Cumbria. He was the father-in-law of
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, a singer and guitarist, whose wife Kit is Bailey's daughter. Having struggled with heart failure for over 30 years, Bailey died on 20 November 2018 in St Luke's Hospice, Sheffield. A posthumous album was released in late 2020 entitled Roy Bailey Remembered, featuring performances from Nancy Kerr and James Fagan, The Wilsons and The Spooky Men's Chorale. This was recorded at Towersey Folk Festival 2019 and launched as an album using crowd funding


Discography


Albums

*''Smoke and Dust Where the Heart Should Have Been'', CBS 1965 (as part of the Three City Four) ost of the album reissued 2010*''Oats & Beans & Kangaroos'',
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, SFL13061, 1968 (with Leon Rosselson) hildren's songs *''Roy Bailey'', Trailer Records, LER 3021, 1971 *''That's Not The Way It's Got To Be'', Fuse Records, CF 251, 1975 (with Leon Rosselson) *''Love, Loneliness & Laundry'', Fuse, CF, 1976 (with Leon Rosselson) *''New Bell Wake'', Fuse, CF262, 1977 *''If I Knew Who the Enemy Was'', CF284, 1979 (with Leon Rosselson) *'' Songs of Life from a Dying British Empire'', Paredon, 1981 (with Leon Rosselson) his being a US re-issue of That's Not The Way It's Got To Be*''Hard Times'', Fuse, CF382, 1982 *''Freedom Peacefully'', Fuse, CF386, 1986 *''Leaves From a Tree'', Fuse, CF394, 1988 *''Why Does It Have To Be Me?'', Fuse, CF396, 1989 hildren's songs*''Never Leave A Story Unsung'', Fuse, CFCD398, 1991 *''What You Do With What You've Got'', Fuse, CFCD399, 1992 ompilation of 1975–1991 material*''Business As Usual'', Fuse, CFCD400, 1994 *''Rhythm & Reds'', Musikfolk, MFO512, 1994 s_Band_of_Hope_–_with_Martin_Carthy,_Dave_Swarbrick_&_John_Kirkpatrick_(musician).html" ;"title="Dave_Swarbrick.html" ;"title="s Band of Hope – with Martin Carthy, s_Band_of_Hope_–_with_Martin_Carthy,_Dave_Swarbrick_&_John_Kirkpatrick_(musician)">John_Kirkpatrick.html" ;"title="Dave Swarbrick">s Band of Hope – with Martin Carthy, Dave Swarbrick & John Kirkpatrick (musician)">John Kirkpatrick">Dave Swarbrick">s Band of Hope – with Martin Carthy, Dave Swarbrick & John Kirkpatrick (musician)">John Kirkpatrick*''New Directions in the Old'', Fuse, CFCD402, 1999 *''New Bell Wake'', Fuse, CFCD262, 1999 *''
Gentle Men ''Gentle Men'' is an album released in 1997 by English folk singers Roy Bailey and Robb Johnson in collaboration with Belgian singer Vera Coomans and Belgian jazz band Koen De Cauter and the Golden Serenaders. The album takes the form of a son ...
'', Irregular Records, 1998 (with Robb Johnson) *''Past Masters'', Fuse, CFCD403, 1998 *''Coda'', Fuse, CFCD, 2000 *''Up the Wooden Hill'', Fuse, CFCD170201, 2002 hildren's songs *''Writing on the Wall'', Fuse, CFCD405, 2004 (with Tony Benn) *''Sit Down and Sing'', Fuse CFCD406 2005 *''Below the Radar'', Fuse, CFCD407, 2009 *''Tomorrow'', Fuse, CFCD408, 2010 hildren's songs *''Stories EP'', Fuse, Digital release only, 2014 *''Live at Towersey Festival 2015'', Fuse, CFCD410, 2016"Roy Bailey To Launch Live Album at Towersey"
"Folk Radio UK (FRUK)", 11 August 2016 *' 'Roy Bailey:Remembered.


See also

*Political Song Network


References


External links


The Roy Bailey Homepage
Official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Bailey, Roy 1935 births 2018 deaths British socialists English folk musicians Political music artists English folk singers English folk guitarists Musicians from London English male singer-songwriters English male guitarists