Mr. Fox was a septet formed in 1970 by Bob Pegg (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards) and Carolann Pegg (then known as Carole
Pegg) (vocals, fiddle). Contemporaries of Steeleye Span and Fairport Convention, Mr. Fox was unusual in that they avoided
relying on electric guitars and their music's deep origins in the folklore of the Dales. Mr. Fox, whose other members were
Alun Evans (drums), Barry Lyons (bass, dulcimer), Andrew Massey (cello), John Myatt (winds), Richie Bull (banjo), and Nick
Strutt (multiple instruments), started out with a self-titled debut album on Transatlantic that generated a massive amount
of enthusiasm and controversy, over their mix of traditional folk forms and experimental touches in the rhythms and other
embellishments. They were serious rivals to acts like Steeleye Span for a time, especially upon the release of their second
album, The Gipsy, which featured a smaller line-up and a more experimental approach to their material. Multi-instrumentalist
Nick Strutt, in particular, was heavily showcased along with the Peggs on that album. This was to prove their last album,
however, as the group splintered soon after. Bob Pegg and Carolann Pegg cut one album together on the Trailer label in 1971,
and later emerged on separate solo albums on Transatlantic.
Major Members:
Nick Strutt - multi-instrumentalist
Alun Evans -
drums
Barry Lyons
- electric bass
Andrew Massey
- cello
John Myatt -
woodwinds
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singer of tales.
his personal website
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