Frankie Armstrong (born January
13, 1941 in Workington,
Cumbria,
England)
is a singer and voice teacher. She moved to Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire
as a young child. She began singing in a group with her brother singing
Elvis Presley and Little Richard numbers, and in 1957 joined the Stort
Valley Skiffle Group which a few years later changed its name to the Ceilidh Singers
as its repertoire moved towards folk music. The group founded the
Hoddesdon Folk Club.
In 1963 she began working with Louis Killen and performing solo, then
in 1964 she joined The Critics Group under Ewan
MacColl, Peggy Seeger. In 1965 sang at the
Edinburgh Festival "Poets In Public", with John
Betjeman, Stevie Smith and Ted
Hughes. Her first recording, in 1965, was at the invitation of Bert Lloyd
wo as director of Topic Records was putting together a
recording of erotic songs with Anne Briggs, released as 'The Bird in
the Bush'.
In the mid-1970s
Armstrong pioneered workshops based on traditional styles of singing.
She worked as a singer in the folk scene and the women's movement, and
she was a trainer in social and youth work. Involved with folk and
political songs starting in the 1950s, she has also performed and/or recorded
with, amongst others, Blowzabella, the Mike
Westbrook Band, Henry Cow, Ken Hyder's
Talisker, John Kirkpatrick, Brian Pearson, Leon
Rosselson and Maddy Prior.
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Contents
- 1 Discography
- 1.1 Solo
- 1.2 Collaborations
- 1.3 Reissues
- 2 Books
- 3 External
links
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Discography
Solo
- 'Lovely on the Water', Topic 12TS 216, LP (1972)
- 'Songs and Ballads', Topic 12TS 273, LP (1975)
- 'Out of Love, Hope and Suffering', Bay 206, LP (1973)
- 'And the Music Plays So Grand', Bay Records BAY206, LP
(1980)
- 'I Heard a Woman Singing', Fuse Records CF 389, LP (1985)
- 'Ways of Seeing', Harbour Town Records HAR009 (1990) - CD
(1996)
- 'Till the Grass O'ergrew the Corn' (A collection of Child
Ballads), (FECD 116)
- 'The Garden of Love', (Fellside Records[1]
FECD 144)
Collaborations
- 'The Bird in the Bush', Topic - with A.L. Lloyd and Anne
Briggs
- 'My Song is My Own' Plane Lable TPL 0001 (1980) - with Sandra
Kerr, Alison McMorland and Kathy Henderson
- 'Nuclear Power No Thanks', Plane Lable IMP2, LP (1981) -
with Roy
Bailey, Martin Carthy, Ron Elliott,
Howard Evans, Chris Foster, Sandra Kerr, John Kirkpatrick, Alison
MacMorland, Brian Pearson, Geoff Pearson, Leon Rosselson, &
Roger Williams
- 'Tam Lin', Plant Life PLR 063, LP (1984) - with Brian
Pearson, Blowzabella and Jon Gillaspie
- 'My Song is My Own' Plane Lable TPL 0001 (1980) - with
Sandra Kerr, Alison McMorland and Kathy Henderson
- 'Let No One Deceive You - the songs of Bertold Brecht'
(1992) by Dave Van Ronk, The Red Onion Jazz Band
and others. Recorded in the USA but apparently never available in UK,
even as an import.
- 'Fair Moon Rejoices', Harbour Town Records HARCD027 (1997)
- with Joan Mills, Biddy Wells, Peter Stacey, Ben Lawrence, Geoff
Haynes and Darien Pritchard
- 'Darkest Before the Dawn', Harbour Town Records HARCD 045 -
with Sarah Harman & Shanee Taylor
Reissues
- 'Lovely on the Water', a reissue of Frankie's first solo
LP, with extra tracks from the 1960s & 1970s (FECD 151).
- 'Ways of Seeing' (solo, duo and group apace women's voices
HARCD 009).
- 'I Heard a Woman Singing', a reissue by Rounder Records,
USA (CD FF 332) of an early 80s LP of Frankie's, is distributed in
Britain by Topic Records.
- 'The Bird in the Bush', (TSCD 479) with additional material
from Louis Killen and Norman Kennedy.
Books
- 'My Song is My Own', Kathy Henderson, Frankie Armstrong and
Sandra Kerr. London: Pluto Press, 1979. One hundred traditional and
composed women's songs from the British Isles, with select bibliography
and discography.
- Autobiography 'As Far as The Eye Can Sing', edited by Jenny
Pearson, published by Women's Press in 1992 (ISBN
0-7043-4294-4)
- 'Well Tuned Women: Growing Strong through Voice Work',
co-edited with Jenny Pearson, containing essays from leading
international women voice trainers and artists, is also published by
Women's Press (ISBN
0-7043-4649-4).
External links