Rick Kemp
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Background information | |
Birth name | Frederick Stanley Kemp |
Born | 15 November 1941 |
Origin | Little Hanford, Dorset |
Genres | Rock, blues, British folk rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, record producer |
Instrument(s) | Bass guitar, Guitar |
Years active | 1960s–present |
Frederick Stanley 'Rick' Kemp (born 15 November 1941, Little Hanford, Dorset, U.K.) is an English bass player, guitarist, songwriter, vocalist and record producer, best known for his work with the British folk rock band Steeleye Span.
Projects
In the 1960s, he shot to prominence through his work with singer-songwriter Michael Chapman, and had a reputation within the music industry as a rock and blues session bassist, before his transition into British folk rock. Kemp joined Steeleye Span in 1972, left in 1986, rejoined in 2000, and left again at the end of 2016.[citation needed]
In 1971 Kemp auditioned for King Crimson, and got the gig shortly before the band recorded their album Islands. However, he turned down the opportunity to join them permanently, and reportedly departed the band after just a week. [1]
Kemp has played bass on a number of Maddy Prior records, and was a member of the Maddy Prior Band in the 1980s. The 1990 album Happy Families was officially credited to "Maddy Prior and Rick Kemp".
He also played on solo albums by former Steeleye Span member Tim Hart in the 1970s and 1980s.
In 1979 Kemp co-founded the record label Plant Life with Steeleye Span drummer Nigel Pegrum. The label was discontinued in 1984.
He has released five solo albums: Escape (1996), Spies (1998), Codes (2004), Fanfare (2009) and Perfect Blue (2018). The line-up for his first two solo albums consisted primarily of a traditional Blues three-piece, with Kemp working alongside Spud Sinclair on guitar and Charlie Carruthers on drums. His more recent albums have seen Kemp himself playing most of the instruments, with various guest musicians.
From 1997 to around 2009, Kemp was the producer for the ceilidh dance band, Whapweasel. He also occasionally played guitar (as opposed to bass) with them.
Personal life
Kemp lives in Carlisle, Cumbria and was a Music Tutor at Cumbria College of Art and Design in Carlisle in 1989.
He was the husband of Steeleye Span lead vocalist Maddy Prior, but they have since divorced.[2] He is also the father of the musician Rose Kemp and hip-hop artist 'Kemp' whose first name is Alex.
References
- ^ King Crimson biography, AllMusic
- ^ "interrupting yr broadcast: rose kemp « wears the trousers magazine :: a women in music compendium". 18 February 2012. Archived from the original on 18 February 2012.
- Use dmy dates from July 2013
- 1941 births
- Living people
- English male singers
- English songwriters
- English bass guitarists
- English male guitarists
- Male bass guitarists
- English folk musicians
- People from Dorset
- Steeleye Span members
- King Crimson members
- British folk rock musicians
- English neopagans
- Performers of neopagan music