John Renbourn

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  • folk
  • acoustic
  • british folk
  • guitar
  • singer-songwriter
John Renbourn (born August 8, 1944, Marylebone, London, England) is a British guitarist and songwriter. He is possibly best-known for his collaboration with guitarist Bert Jansch as well as his work with the folk group Pentangle, although he maintained a solo career both before, during and after that band's existence (1967-1973). While most commonly labelled a folk musician, Renbourn's musical tastes and interests take in early music, classical music, blues and world music. His most influential album, Sir John Alot (1968), featured his take on songs from the Medieval era.

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Songs

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    In a Summer Garden (b)

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    In a Summer Garden :30 (a)

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    In a Summer Garden :30 (b)

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    In a Summer Garden :60

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    Intro 1

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    Intro 2

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    Intro 3

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    Intro 4

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    Introspection

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    John Barleycorn

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    John Barleycorn Is Dead

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    John Dory

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    John Henry

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    John's Tune

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    Joyful Morning (a)

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    Joyful Morning (b)

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    Joyful Morning :30

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    Joyful Morning :60

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    Judy

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    Just Like Me

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    Keeper of the Vine

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    Kokomo Blues

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    Lady Goes to Church

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    Lady Nothinge's Toye Puff

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    Ladye Nothinge's Toye Puffe

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    Ladye's Nothing's Toye Puffe

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    Lamento Di Tristan / La Rotta

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    Lamento di Tristano / La Rotta

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    Lark in the Clear Air

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    Le Tambourin

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    Light Traveller

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    Lindsay

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    Lindsay (w. Robin Williamson)

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    Little Hands

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    Little Niles

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    Little Niles - Talk 1

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    Little Niles - Talk 2

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    Little Niles - Talk 3

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    Little Niles - Talk 4

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    Little Niles - Talk 5

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    Little Niles - Talk 6

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    Little Niles - Talk 7

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    Little Niles - Talk 8

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    Little Sadie

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    Looper's Corner

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    Lord Franklin

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    Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home

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    Lost Clover Blues

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    Lost Lover Blues

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    Lost Lover Blues (w. Jaqui McShee)


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