Denny, Sandy (1947–1978)

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Denny, Sandy (1947–1978)

English singer and songwriter. Name variations: Fairport Convention; Fotheringay. Born Alexandra Elene MacLean Denny, Jan 6, 1947, in Wimbledon, England; died of a brain haemorrhage after falling down a flight of stairs, April 21, 1978, in London, England; m. Trevor Lucas (guitarist), Sept 1973; children: 1.

Among the most popular singer-songwriters in England (early 1970s), wrote "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" which became title track of Judy Collins gold album; served as lead vocalist for electric folk group Fairport Convention (May 1968–Dec 1969) and recorded 3 albums with them, including Liege and Lief; formed group Fotheringay which disbanded in 1970; voted top British female vocalist (1970 and 1971) in Melody Maker polls; pursued solo career, usually backed by musicians from Fotheringay and Fairport Convention. Albums include All Our Own Work (1968), Fotheringay (1970), Sandy Denny (1970), The Northstar Grassman and the Ravens (1971), Sandy (1972), Rock On (1972) and Like an Old Fashioned Waltz (1973).