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Madelaine Edith Prior MBE (born 14 August 1947) is an English folk singer, best known as the lead vocalist of Steeleye Span. She was born in Blackpool and moved to St Albans in her teens. Her father,
Allan Prior Allan Prior (13 January 1922, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, – 1 June 2006) was an English television scriptwriter and novelist, who wrote over 300 television episodes from the 1950s onwards. He was founder-writer of influential poli ...
, was co-creator of the police drama ''
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''. She was married to Steeleye bass guitarist
Rick Kemp Frederick Stanley 'Rick' Kemp (born 15 November 1941) is an English bass player, guitarist, songwriter, vocalist and record producer, best known for his work with the British folk rock band Steeleye Span. Projects In the 1960s, he shot to promi ...
, and their daughter,
Rose Kemp A rose is either a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus ''Rosa'' (), in the family Rosaceae (), or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred species and tens of thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be e ...
, is also a singer. Their son, Alex Kemp, is, like his father, a guitarist and has deputised for his father playing bass guitar for Steeleye Span. She was part of the singing duo 'Mac & Maddy', with Mac MacLeod. She then performed with
Tim Hart Tim Hart (9 January 1948 – 24 December 2009) was an English folk singer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a founding member of British folk rock band Steeleye Span. Early years Tim Hart was born in Lincoln, England, but moved to St ...
and recorded two albums with him, before they helped to found the group Steeleye Span, in 1969. She left Steeleye Span in 1997, but returned in 2002, and has toured with them since. With
June Tabor June Tabor (born 31 December 1947 in Warwick, England) is an English folk singer known for her solo work and her earlier collaborations with Maddy Prior and with Oysterband. Early life June Tabor was born and grew up in Warwick, England. As ...
she was the singing duo
Silly Sisters The Silly Sisters is an English folk music duo, formed in 1976 by Maddy Prior and June Tabor. History Initially they performed together under their own names, and as such released their first album, '' Silly Sisters'', later taking this na ...
. She toured with the Carnival Band, in 2007, and with Giles Lewin and Hannah James, in 2012 and 2013. She has released singles and albums as a solo artist, with these bands and in several collaborations. She runs an Arts Centre called Stones Barn, in Bewcastle, in Cumbria, which offers residential courses.


Early life

Born in Blackpool, Prior moved in her teens to St Albans, where she befriended the young Donovan Leitch and Mac MacLeod in ''The Cock'' pub. She later formed a duo with MacLeod called 'Mac & Maddy'. She became a
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for visiting American musicians, including
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. They gave her useful advice about singing English folk songs instead of American songs. Her father,
Allan Prior Allan Prior (13 January 1922, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, – 1 June 2006) was an English television scriptwriter and novelist, who wrote over 300 television episodes from the 1950s onwards. He was founder-writer of influential poli ...
, was co-creator of the police drama ''
Z-Cars ''Z-Cars'' or ''Z Cars'' (pronounced "zed cars") is a British television police procedural series centred on the work of mobile uniformed police in the fictional town of Newtown, based on Kirkby, near Liverpool. Produced by the BBC, it debut ...
'', and wrote ''Stookie'', a 6-part series for television, about a boy with his arm in a sling. Maddy sang the title song, which was released as a single in 1985. It reappeared on the Steeleye Span album ''A Rare Collection 1972 – 1996''.


Singing career

After a brief stint with Mac MacLeod in 'Mac & Maddy' (another act formed at ''The Cock'' pub), by 1966 she began performing with
Tim Hart Tim Hart (9 January 1948 – 24 December 2009) was an English folk singer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a founding member of British folk rock band Steeleye Span. Early years Tim Hart was born in Lincoln, England, but moved to St ...
, another St Albans resident, and together they recorded two albums before becoming founding members of Steeleye Span in 1969. They were the backbone of the group until the early 1980s when ill-health forced Hart into semi-retirement. Prior plays the
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,
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and ukulele, and always gives a sprightly performance of her individual dances. In 1974
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wrote "Maddy Dances" in her honour, included on his album ''Easy''. Prior married bassist
Rick Kemp Frederick Stanley 'Rick' Kemp (born 15 November 1941) is an English bass player, guitarist, songwriter, vocalist and record producer, best known for his work with the British folk rock band Steeleye Span. Projects In the 1960s, he shot to promi ...
, though they have since divorced. The singer
Rose Kemp A rose is either a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus ''Rosa'' (), in the family Rosaceae (), or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred species and tens of thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be e ...
is their daughter. Prior has recorded session work, albums of her own songs and eclectic styles from medieval (with The Carnival Band), through
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— Steeleye Span and Maddy Prior appeared on television with a regular BBC 4 programme ''Electric Folk'' — prog-rock and traditional songs, including session work on
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's ''
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''. She left Steeleye Span in 1997 but returned in 2002. The 1999 album ''The Journey'' was recorded in 1995, when Maddy was still in the band, but not released until four years later. She was also one half of the duo
Silly Sisters The Silly Sisters is an English folk music duo, formed in 1976 by Maddy Prior and June Tabor. History Initially they performed together under their own names, and as such released their first album, '' Silly Sisters'', later taking this na ...
, which helped to boost
June Tabor June Tabor (born 31 December 1947 in Warwick, England) is an English folk singer known for her solo work and her earlier collaborations with Maddy Prior and with Oysterband. Early life June Tabor was born and grew up in Warwick, England. As ...
's career. Since 2003 Prior has run and hosted an Arts Centre called Stones Barn in
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. Working with fellow singers and performers like Abbie Lathe and daughter Rose Kemp, Prior has offered residential courses focusing on singing, meditation, cookery and performance. Other events, hosted by other teachers, include classical Indian dances, painting and drumming. Prior campaigns on behalf of the charity
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. In 1983, Maddy became the namesake for
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of the
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, created by Chris Claremont and Paul Smith. The band was directly referenced five years after Pryor's first appearance in the comics in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #238 with Pryor's child self singing a line from "Gone to America", one of Steeleye Span's biggest hits. Claremont had previously named a one-shot character "Maddy Pryor" in ''Avengers Annual'' #10 (1981).


Recent tours and albums

Maddy Prior took to the road with The Carnival Band in May 2007 for their "Music for Tavern and Chapel" tour. They celebrated the 300th anniversary of one of the key influences on their work,
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. She made a guest appearance with The Levellers at the Solfest Festival in Cumbria in August 2007. On recent albums
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has been a co-producer. In December 2007 the album ''Ringing The Changes'' was issued. It is a collection of songs written by the band. In 2008 Maddy Prior appeared at the BBC's "Electric Proms". Steeleye Span toured the Eastern US, Australia and the UK beginning in 2009. With Giles Lewin and Hannah James, Prior completed two successful UK tours, in the spring and autumn of 2012, with a third, in autumn 2013. In November and December 2013 Prior toured with Steeleye Span, on the Wintersmith Tour, following the release in October of their album Wintersmith, a collaborative project based on the novel of the same name by
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. A short tour with The Carnival Band in November and December, featuring carols and seasonal music, has become a regular fixture for Prior in recent years.


Awards

In 2001 Maddy Prior was awarded the MBE for services to folk music. In 2014 she received an
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from the
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.


Discography


With Steeleye Span

Prior was on all the Steeleye Span albums from ''Hark! The Village Wait'' (1970) to ''Time'' (1996). She then returned for '' Present – The Very Best of Steeleye Span'' (2002) and subsequent albums.


Solo albums

*'' Woman in the Wings'' (1978) — with Jethro Tull *''Changing Winds'' (1978) *'' Hooked on Winning'' (1982) *'' Going for Glory'' (1983) *''
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'' (as 'Maddy Prior and
Rick Kemp Frederick Stanley 'Rick' Kemp (born 15 November 1941) is an English bass player, guitarist, songwriter, vocalist and record producer, best known for his work with the British folk rock band Steeleye Span. Projects In the 1960s, he shot to promi ...
') (1990) *''
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'' (1993) *'' Memento'' (best of) (1995) *'' Flesh and Blood'' (1997) *''
Ravenchild ''Ravenchild'' is the first album recorded by Maddy Prior after she stopped working with the Carnival Band. It has a distinctive flavour that we can now recognise as the influence of Troy Donockley. There are frequent sound effects such as wind, ...
'' (1999) *'' Ballads and Candles'' (2000) *''
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'' (2001) *'' Bib and Tuck'' (2002) — as 'Maddy Prior and the Girls' with Abbie Lathe and
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*'' Lionhearts'' (2003) *'' Under the Covers'' (2005) — as 'Maddy + Girls' with Abbie Lathe and
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*'' The Quest'' (2007) (CD + DVD) *'' Seven for Old England'' (2008)


Compilation

*'' Collections 1995 – 2005'' (2005)


Tim Hart and Maddy Prior

*'' Folk Songs of Olde England'' vol 1 (1968) *''Folk Songs of Olde England'' vol 2 (1968) *'' Summer Solstice'' (1971)


Maddy Prior and June Tabor

*''
Silly Sisters The Silly Sisters is an English folk music duo, formed in 1976 by Maddy Prior and June Tabor. History Initially they performed together under their own names, and as such released their first album, '' Silly Sisters'', later taking this na ...
'' (1976) *'' No More To The Dance'' (1988)


Maddy Prior, John Kirkpatrick and Sydney Carter

*'' Lovely in the Dances'' (1981)


Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band

*''
A Tapestry of Carols ''A Tapestry of Carols'' is an album by Maddy Prior. It is a collection of ancient carols from across Europe, played by The Carnival Band on replicas of medieval instruments. It was recorded at The Quaker Meeting House, Frenchay, near Bristol a ...
'' (1987) *'' Sing Lustily and with Good Courage'' (1990) *'' Carols and Capers'' (1991) *'' Hang Up Sorrow and Care'' (1995) *'' Carols at Christmas'' (1996) *'' Gold Frankincense and Myrrh'' (2001) *''
An Evening of Carols and Capers ''An Evening of Carols and Capers'' is an album by Maddy Prior with The Carnival Band. This double album is effectively an audio version of the DVD of the same name, though the tracks vary slightly. It is a collection of live recordings from co ...
'' (2005) *'' Paradise Found'' (2007) *'' Ringing the Changes'' (2007) *'' Vaughan Williams Carols Songs & Hymns'' (2010) *'' A Christmas Caper: The Best of Maddy Prior & the Carnival Band'' (2012)


Maddy Prior and Martin Carthy

*'' Beat the Retreat'' (1994) Maddy Prior and Martin Carthy perform two songs, "Farewell, Farewell", and "The Great Valerio" on this Richard Thompson tribute album.


Maddy Prior, Giles Lewin and Hannah James

*''3 for Joy'' (2012) *''Shortwinger'' (2017)


Maddy Prior singles

*"Rollercoaster" / "I Told You So" (1978) *"Baggy Pants" / "Woman in the Wings" (1978) *"Just the Two of Us" / "Acappella Stella" (1979) *"Wake up England" / "Paradise" (1980) *"The King" / "Ringing Down the Years" (1980) (with
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/ Strawbs) *"To Face" / "Half Listening" (1982) *"Deep in the Darkest Night" / "Western Movies" (1983) *"Stookie" / "Incidental Music From "Stookie"" (1985) *"Happy Families" / "Who's Sorry Now?" (1990) *"I Saw Three Ships" / "Quem Pastores" / "Monsieur Charpentier's Christmas Swing" (1991) (with the Carnival Band) *"I Saw Three Ships (Dance Doctor's Christmas Re-Mix)" / "The Boar's Head" / "Poor Little Jesus" (1992) *"All Around My Hat" (1996) (with Status Quo), No 47 *"Forgiveness" (2000) (with Jennifer Cutting All-Stars) *"Gaudete" / "Greenwood Side" / "Gaudete (extended mix)" (2001) (with Keltic Fusion; Maddy's voice is sampled) *"Stuff" (2007) (with the Carnival Band and Terry Jones) *"Secret Garden" (2007) Excalibur II - The Celtic Ring, produced and composed by Alan Simon


DVDs

*''Ballads and Candles'' (2004) *''An Evening of Carols and Capers'' (2005) *''Looking For a Grail Legend'' (2007) (documentary)


As a session or guest singer

She appeared on these albums: *
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: '' No Roses'' (1971) *
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: ''It's Jack the Lad'' (1974) *
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 ...
: '' Streets...'' (1975), No 13 * Jethro Tull: '' Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!'' (1976), No 25 *
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: '' Magical Flight'' (1977) * Mandalaband: ''The Eye of Wendor: Prophecies'' (1978) on the track ''Like the Wind'' *
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: ''
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'' (1978), No 14 *
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: '' Exposed'' (1979) No 16 - live album, re-released in 2005 on DVD-Video *
Tim Hart Tim Hart (9 January 1948 – 24 December 2009) was an English folk singer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a founding member of British folk rock band Steeleye Span. Early years Tim Hart was born in Lincoln, England, but moved to St ...
and Friends: '' My Very Favourite Nursery Rhymes'' (1981) *
Tim Hart Tim Hart (9 January 1948 – 24 December 2009) was an English folk singer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a founding member of British folk rock band Steeleye Span. Early years Tim Hart was born in Lincoln, England, but moved to St ...
and Friends: '' The Drunken Sailor and other Kids Favourites'' (1983) *Swan Arcade: ''Diving for Pearls'' (1986) * Frankie Armstrong: '' Till The Grass O'Ergrew The Corn'' (1996) * Status Quo: " Don't Stop" (1996), No 2 *Rev Hammer's Freeborn John: The Story of John Lilburne-The Leader of the Levellers (1997) * Ayuo: ''Nova Carmina'' (1986) (Maddy Prior sings two songs from the Carmina Burana) * Strawbs: Blue Angel (2003) * Jennifer Cutting: ''Ocean: Songs for the Night Sea Journey'' (2005) *Rev Hammer – Freeborn John Live (2007)


Television

* BBC Wildlife on One: Shadow of the Hare 12 April 1993


References


External links


Official websiteStones BarnPark Records
Prior's Record Label
The Carnival Band
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Prior, Maddy English women singers 1947 births Living people Members of the Order of the British Empire People from Blackpool Steeleye Span members English folk singers British folk rock musicians Chrysalis Records artists The Albion Band members Topic Records artists