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Trevor Lucas

 
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  • Born: December 25, 1943
  • Died: February 04, 1989
  • Active: '60s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar Representative Album: "Overlander"

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Trevor Lucas was a secondary but notable figure in the British folk-rock scene of the late 1960s and 1970s, principally as a member of Fotheringay and the mid-'70s version of Fairport Convention. Originally from Australia, he came to the UK in the mid-1960s to work on the traditional folk circuit, and made an obscure and run-of-the-mill traditional folk solo album in 1966, Overlander. From late 1967 to late 1969, the singer-guitarist was in Eclection, a little-known British folk-rock group that made recordings with Elektra.

Lucas became romantically involved with Fairport Convention singer Sandy Denny in the late 1960s, and together the pair formed Fotheringay, who made a good folk-rock album in 1970. Despite the group's considerable promise, it folded after that sole LP, when Denny, the biggest talent in the band by far, left for a solo career. Lucas joined Fairport Convention, who at that point had been shorn of all their original members, in mid-1972, with Denny (whom Lucas married in 1973) rejoining the band in early 1974. Both Lucas and Denny left two years later, and in the interim Fairport could hardly have been said to have been at their peak.

After Denny's death in 1978, Lucas remarried and moved back to Australia to raise his family, dying of heart failure in 1989. In addition to his work in the bands Fotheringay, Eclection, and Fairport Convention, he also appeared as a guitar and singer on records by the Strawbs, Richard Thompson, Al Stewart, and Stefan Grossman. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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Trevor George Lucas (25 December 1943 - 4 February 1989) was an influential folk artist, a member of Fairport Convention and one of the founders of Fotheringay. He mainly performed as a guitarist and vocalist but also produced many albums and wrote for the film industry toward the end of his career.

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Born in Melbourne, Australia, Lucas originally learned to play the guitar in order to help with his dyslexia. In his youth, Lucas studied to become a carpenter and performed nights at local clubs in Melbourne. He released his first two recordings in Australia before moving to England in 1965 with his first wife, Cheryl. There he worked as a solo artist and accompanist at various folk clubs. In 1967 Lucas joined the band Eclection -- other members included Kerrilee Male, Georg Kajanus (as George Hultgreen), Michael Rosen and Gerry Conway -- as the bass player and continued playing with them until their eventual breakup in 1969.

Lucas was dating the lead singer of Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny in 1969 when he appeared on their album Unhalfbricking. The two formed the band Fotheringay after Sandy left Fairport Convention in 1969 -- other members included Gerry Conway, Pat Donaldson and Jerry Donahue.[1] Lucas played acoustic guitar but Fotheringay released only one album before the band broke up the following year (though a follow up had been recorded but abandoned until 2007, when it was finally completed and released in September 2008). From about 1969 to 1972 Trevor worked with various groups including some of the former members of Fotheringay.

Lucas was helping Fairport Convention with their album Rosie in 1973 when he joined the band with Jerry.[2] On 20 September 1973 Trevor and Sandy got married and shortly after Sandy rejoined Fairport Convention.[3] In Late 1975 Fairport started a large promotional tour and shortly afterwards Jerry, Sandy and Trevor left the band.[4]

In April 1978 Sandy fell down a flight of stairs and died leaving Trevor to raise their newborn daughter, Georgia, by himself. Shortly after her death Lucas moved back to Australia with Georgia.[5] There he married again and fathered a son (Clancy) with his third wife Elizabeth. In the 1980s, Lucas started producing more albums and later started working on scores from the film industry. In 1985 he returned to England to work on a tribute album to Sandy Denny.

In 1989, Trevor Lucas died of a heart attack in his sleep, in Sydney, Australia. His children were all left in the care of his wife Elizabeth.

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  1. ^ Humphries, p.77
  2. ^ Humphries, pp.77-78
  3. ^ Humphries, p.83
  4. ^ Humphries, p.91
  5. ^ Humphries, pp.91,93

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Rosie (1973 Album by Fairport Convention)
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