Bridget St John

Bridget St John is a singer with a distinctively deep and somewhat melancholy voice. She learnt piano and viola as a child in London, and guitar while a student at Sheffield University, from which she graduated in 1968. Her "To be without a hitch" / "Autumn lullaby" (1969) was one of the first two singles released by Dandelion Records, John Peel's label; Ask Me No Questions -- including the earlier single, and sparingly produced by Peel -- was the label's first LP. The follow-up, the more highly regarded Songs for the Gentle Man, was produced by Ron Geesin. Commercial success did not follow critical acclaim, and St John lay low for some time, reemerging in the nineties and (as of 2004) continuing to perform. Aside from work under her own name, St John has also recorded with Kevin Ayers and Robin Frederick. Several of St John's earlier LPs were released as CDs in the 1990s by See For Miles Records.

Albums by Bridget St John

  • Ask Me No Questions (Dandelion) 1969
  • Songs for the Gentle Man (Dandelion) 1969
  • Thank You For (Dandelion) 1972
  • Jumblequeen (Chrysalis) 1974
  • Take the 5ifth (Road Goes on Forever) 1996
St John, Bridget

 

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