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Isla Cameron

 
Artist: Isla Cameron
  • Active: '50s, '60s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Songs: "Died for Love", "My Bonny Lad", "Brigg Fair

Biography

Isla Cameron was one of a quartet of key figures in England's postwar folk song revival -- and to give a measure of her importance, the other three were Ewan MacColl, A.L. Lloyd, and Alan Lomax. Her public singing career began quite by accident; she was a member of a theater workshop run by Joan Littlewood, who was then the wife of Ewan MacColl (1915-1989), when she and MacColl met backstage. They began a long friendship and professional relationship, and MacColl helped secure Cameron's first recording, an unusual unaccompanied performance of "The Fair Flower of Northumberland," which was released as a 78 rpm disc by EMI in the early '50s. Cameron became one of the most popular woman folk singers of her day, and performed regularly in clubs throughout the British isles -- she had a special affinity for songs from Dorset and Somerset, having grown up there.

Cameron had always set her sights on an acting career in addition to her singing, and by the late '50s she began appearing in movies as well as on stage -- she played small roles in the drama Room at the Top (1958), The Innocents (1961), and Nightmare (1963), and a somewhat larger part in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969). Cameron was to have played an on-screen role in John Schlesinger's Far From the Madding Crowd (1967), but her scenes were cut -- it was no matter, however, for her most important contribution to that film was as music advisor to Schlesinger and composer Richard Rodney Bennett. She chose the songs heard in the film, recruited the other folk artists who worked on the movie, including Fairport Convention alumnus Trevor Lucas and fiddler Dave Swarbrick, and was responsible for the recording of the folk songs on the soundtrack album, and did the singing for Julie Christie in the film. Cameron continued to record into the mid-'60s, expanding her repertory to include modern material by Bob Dylan, Kurt Weill, and Bertolt Brecht. Her pioneering work in the 1950s paved the way for such figures as Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention, and opened English folk music to a wider audience than it had been perceived as having.

Cameron seldom sang in public after the mid-'60s, however, as acting became more the focus of her life. She died in a tragic accident in her home during 1980. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Isla Cameron (c. 1930 – 1980) was a Scottish actress and singer.

Isla was born in Scotland but was brought up in Dorset and Somerset. While trying to become an actress she joined Joan Littlewood who had co-founded the Theatre Workshop in 1945. Joan’s husband at the time, Ewan MacColl was to become Isla’s singing partner for much of the 50s. Peter Kennedy produced a series of Sunday morning BBC radio programs from 1953 – 54, called “As I Roved Out”. Two of these were later issued on the Folktrax label, with Isla singing three folk songs, Seamus Ennis playing uilliann pipes and tin whistle, Ewan MacColl singing some songs and Ron and Bob Copper also singing. In 1956 she appeared in another radio program “Ballads and Blues: Sea Music”. In 1960 “The Singers Club” opened in “The Princess Louise” pub in Holborn. It was run by Ewan and his new wife Peggy Seeger. Isla became a resident at this folk club, but by this point her film career had taken off.

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Isla the actress

In 1959 Isla appeared, uncredited, in the film Room at the Top. Her most memorable cinematic moment was in 1961 in the spooky thriller The Innocents where she imitated a child’s voice and sang the traditional song “Oh, Willow Waly”. The composer Georges Auric incorporated her singing into the orchestral soundtrack. Another horror film, Nightmare, followed in 1964. She acted in the 1967 version of Far From the Madding Crowd but her contribution was left on the cutting room floor. However, her voice appears on the soundtrack album, singing “Bushes and Briars” (Julie Christie is miming) and “The Bold Grenadier”. Trevor Lucas, later to become the husband of Sandy Denny also sings on the album, and Dave Swarbrick plays some of the tunes. Her biggest acting role was in the 1969 version of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie where she could use her Scottish accent to advantage.

Isla the folk singer

In 1962 Isla Cameron and Tony Britton recorded “Songs of Love, Lust and Loose Living”. In 1963 Peter Kennedy recorded Isla singing with accompaniment by Jack Armstrong on Northumbrian pipes. She sang songs by Bob Dylan and Bertold Brecht but rarely sang after 1966, when acting took over her life. She died in an accident in her home in 1980.

Discography

Solo album

  • Isla Cameron (1966)

Ewan MacColl and Isla Cameron

  • Still I Love Him (1960)

Isla Cameron and Tony Britton

  • Songs of Love, Lust and Loose Living (1962)

Rory and Alex McEwan and Isla Cameron

  • Folksong Jubilee (E.M.I. CLP 1220) release date unknown

Singles

  • "Poor Paddy Works on the Railway" (Ewan MacColl)/Cannily, Cannily (Isla Cameron) (1951 on Topic)
  • "Moses on the Mail" (Ewan MacColl)/ The Fireman’s not For Me (Isla Cameron) (1951 on Topic)

Anthologies

  • Blackbirds and Thrushes (1959?)
  • English and Scottish Love Songs (1959?)
  • Folk songs: An Anthology. Topic Sampler 1 (1964)
  • The Best of Scottish Folk Music (1967)
  • 100 Folk Songs and New Songs (1968)
  • The Best of Scottish Folk (2000)

External References


 
 
Learn More
The Jupiter Book of Ballads (Album by Various Artists)
The Best of Scottish Folk [Essential] (2002 Album by Various Artists)
Far from the Madding Crowd [Chapter III] (2000 Album by Original Soundtrack)

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