Folk Legend Bert Jansch Dies At 67
Bert Jansch, one of Britain’s most influential guitarists, has passed away at the age of 67, reports Neonfiller.com.
Bert, who was a founding member of the folk rock group Pentangle and one of the brightest stars of the 1960s folk scene, lost his battle with cancer this week.
Born in Glasgow, he influenced musicians around the world including Neil Young, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, and was renowned for his intricate guitar picking.
We at Neonfiller were privileged to see Bert play a number of times, as a solo musician and most recently in June at Glastonbury as part of a brief reunion tour for Pentangle. During the performance he was quieter than his other fellow Pentangle members but his guitar playing skills never wavered during this thrilling set.
He had been due to play at The Queen’s Hall in Edinburgh in August but as his health worsened he was forced to cancel and was hospitalised. He died at 12.30am this morning (Oct 5).
Among his accolades were two lifetime achievement awards at the BBC Folk Awards, for his solo work and as a member of Pentangle.
Despite being diagnosed with lung cancer in 2009 he went on to perform a two month tour of the US with Neil Young in 2010.
by Joe Lepper