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Singer / Musician / Songwriter of Folk, World and Rock
A.k.a. Christopher John Trevor Midgley Simfonica
Beau, born Christopher John Trevor Midgley, is a British singer-songwriter and twelve-string guitar player, who first became known in the late 1960s through his recordings for John Peel's Dandelion Records label. He released two albums on Dandelion – Beau (1969) and Creation (1971) (which featured Jim Milne and Steve Clayton from Tractor as backing musicians on some tracks), plus the single "1917 Revolution" which had greater success abroad than it did in the United Kingdom. "1917 Revolution" is said to have been the inspiration for America's "A Horse with No Name".
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Rattle The Asylum Bars | Beau | 2018 | Album |
When Butterflies Scream | Beau | 2017 | Album |
An Original Thought | Beau | 2016 | Album |
Shoeless In The Desert | Beau | 2015 | Album |
Fly The Bluebird | Beau | 2014 | Album |
Twelve Strings To The Beau | Beau | 2013 | Album |
The Way It Was | Beau | 2012 | Album |
Fables & Façades | Beau | 2011 | Album |
Edge Of The Dark | Beau | 2009 | Album |
Creation / Beau | Beau | 1995 | Compil. |
Creation | Beau | 1971 | Album |
1917 Revolution | Beau | 1969 | Single |
Beau | Beau | 1969 | Album |