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  1. John Renbourn ( Marylebone, 8 de agosto de 1944 - Hawick, 26 de marzo de 2015) 1 fue un guitarrista y compositor británico. Conocido sobre todo por su colaboración con Bert Jansch en el grupo Pentangle, mantuvo antes, después y durante su prolífica carrera en solitario.

  2. John Renbourn (8 August 1944 – 26 March 2015) was an English guitarist and songwriter. He was best known for his collaboration with guitarist Bert Jansch as well as his work with the folk group Pentangle, although he maintained a solo career before, during and after that band's existence (1967–1973).

  3. Biography. 1944 Born Marylebone London. Father Robert McCombe Royal Highland Tank Regiment. Mother. Dorothy Jopling. Father killed in action. Mother a pianist. Family piano used for shelter during air-raids. Music making in the home.

  4. 30 de jul. de 2007 · John Renbourn debutó hace más de cuarenta años. Perteneció a los legendarios Pentagle y, con posterioridad, lideró al John Renbourn Group. Desde mediados de los 70 se dedica a recorrer el mundo en un fecundo y brillante camino en solitario al tiempo que graba un buen número de trabajos discográficos.

  5. www.johnrenbourn.co.ukJohn Renbourn

    JOHN RENBOURN – 1944 – 2015. This website was John’s own project and all content and updating was by him. It will remain as is in the meantime as a mark of respect following the sad news of his death.

  6. One of the most influential acoustic guitarists in British history, equally at home in folk, blues, ragtime, jazz, and pre-classical idioms. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2010s. Born. August 8, 1944 in Torquay, England. Died. March 26, 2015 in Hawick, Scotland. Genre. Folk, Blues, International, Pop/Rock. Styles.

  7. 27 de mar. de 2015 · John Renbourn, who passed away from a heart attack in Scotland on March 26 at age 70, was one of the most talented guitarists of his—or any—generation. Though he possessed incomparable chops and uncommon melodic gifts, he was also a living bridge that linked wildly divergent styles—Anglo, Asian, African, and American—and ...