Album DetailsBorn in Marylebone, London, at the End of Ww2, Guitarist John Renbourn is Rightly Acknowledged as One of the Fathers of Contemporary British Folk Music, and One of the Finest Acoustic Fingerstyle Players in the World. Renbourn?s Music - Often Referred to as Folk-baroque - is a Unique Fusion of British and Celtic Folk, with Strong Blues, Jazz, Classical Guitar and Eastern Influences. Along with the Equally Feted and Influential Guitarist/Singer Bert Jansch, and Singer Jacqui Mcshee, He Formed the Seminal British Folk Quintet Pentangle in 1967. After Leaving in the Early 70s He Cut a Series of Acclaimed Solo Albums, Eventually Forming the John Renbourn Group in the 80s. He Continues to Work Both as a Solo Performer and Within the Group Format, Often Appearing with Musicians Like Stefan Grossman, Tony Roberts and Robin Williamson, Whilst He also Still Regularly Performs with Former Pentangle Singer Mcshee.