g, bj,
Folk and World
Michael Raven was born in Cardiff of Lancastrian parents in 1938. He was educated at Towyn Grammar School and Keele University where he studied geology and political philosophy. He was a keen sportsman and in 1956, at the age of 18, he was the men’s Midlands Decathlon Champion. He did his National Service with the Cheshire Regiment on active service in Malaya where he was an Acting Sergeant and double Marksman on both the rifle and the Bren light machine gun. On leaving college he did a variety of jobs from pipe-line labourer to lorry driver before going to Spain to learn flamenco guitar. Shortly afterwards he became a professional musician, writer and researcher into the folklore of the West Midlands. He was an active performer both as a solo guitarist and as a member of several groups, including The Black Country Three, which regularly appeared on radio and television. In 1972 he accompanied Mary Hopkin (Those were the Days) for a summer season at Margate and established the Stafford Spanish Guitar Centre. He spent several years full-time teaching at the centre and at Universities and Colleges of Education, and performed and recorded with folk singer Joan Mills. He died on 15th April 2008 at the age of 70.
Ravenshead |
The Black Country Three |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
---|---|---|---|
The Halliard:Jon Raven - Jolly Machine | The Halliard, Jon Raven, Michael Raven, Joan Mills | 1997 | Compil. |
A Miscellany Of Guitar Music | Michael Raven | 1977 | Album |
Can Y Melinydd (The Miller Song) | Joan Mills, Michael Raven | 1976 | Album |
Hymn To Ché Guevara | Michael Raven & Joan Mills | 1974 | Album |
Jolly Machine | Michael Raven, Joan Mills | 1974 | Album |
Gipsy - A Variety Of Guitar Music | Michael Raven | 1973 | Album |
Death And The Lady | Michael Raven & Joan Mills | 1972 | Album |
Kate Of Coalbrookdale | Jon Raven & Michael Raven With Jean Ward | 1971 | Album |
Guitar Magic | Michael Raven | 1966 | Album |