While this might not prove the work for which Judy Dyble is most remembered, it’s a bittersweet understatement to mark what was and is her finest hour.
Judy Dyble, one of the English folk rock scene pioneers, most notably as a founding member of Fairport Convention and vocalist with cult band Trader Horne, has passed away.
A body of work that stands as a testament to the powers one of the most underrated singers to come out of the British folk scene, and if there is any justice it will attract a whole new generation of admirers.
Morning Way deserves its reputation as one of the unsung musical treasures of the 1970s; a charming and magical album which still sounds fresh, with much to offer a new generation of listeners.
To celebrate the 45th Anniversary of ‘Morning May’ Judy Dyble and Jackie McAuley are to re-unite as Trader Horne for a special show at London’s Bush Hall. Plus Earth Recordings are to re-issue the album on sunset red vinyl.