Faraway Folk
50 top tracks
Faraway Folk
50 top tracks
Albums

Seasonal Man
Faraway Folk

Peppermint Store, Codex Peppermintus
Faraway Folk

Time And Tide
Faraway Folk

TIME AND TIDE-LP-
Faraway Folk

Live At The Bolton
Faraway Folk

Cornufolkia
Faraway Folk

Cornufolkia Cd 2
Faraway Folk

Cornufolkia: A Hidden History of Psychedelic-Folk from the British & Emerald Isles
Faraway Folk

Seasonal Man (1975)
Faraway Folk

Lammas Night Laments Volume 14
Faraway Folk

Cornufolkia CD2
Faraway Folk

Codex Peppermintus
Faraway Folk
Biography
Faraway Folk was a British prog-folk ensemble active in the 1970s. ...Read more on Last.fm
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Faraway Folk was a British prog-folk ensemble active in the 1970s.
Husband-wife pair of British folk singers, John Turk and Shirley Turk began performing in the 1950s. The two named the band after meeting fellow folk musicians John Hartshorn and Judy Whittington and securing a recurring gig at a local Brixham hotel, followed almost immediately with their first recording entitled appropriately "Introducing". The group's first full-length release, "Live At The Bolton" (1970) was recorded live at the same Bolton Hotel that summer, and the band left their day jobs to pursue music full-time.
By 1974 Hartshorn and Whittington had departed, replaced by then 17-year old bassist Bryony Smith, who toured and recorded with the group for two years before leaving himself; but not before appearing on the band's most well-known release "Seasonal Man" (1975). Guitarist Adrian Morris was added to the lineup, but, following a decline in appearances and general fading popularity of folk-based music toward the end of the decade, the group disbanded in 1980.
The Turks reunited with Smith for a short-lived run as country-tinged band Cream County.
John and Shirley Turk continue to perform as a regional act <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Faraway+Folk">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
