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Beau
-- the stage name of the English singer/songwriter born
Christopher John Trevor Midgley
-- put out a couple of obscure albums on the Dandelion label in the late 1960s and early 1970s. These showed far more influence from American folk singer/songwriters of the mid-1960s -- such as
Tom Paxton
(of whom
Beau
was a big fan) and
Phil Ochs
-- than most such British folk records, though there was some similarity to the acoustic efforts of British singer/songwriters like
Donovan
, too.
Beau
's voice and melodies were very plain, though, and the records were also-ran footnotes of British folk-rock.
Beau
got his nickname from a French teacher in school, and started his musical career in the Leeds rock cover band
the Raiders
. When he was 19, he left
the Raiders
to work as a solo folk artist, accompanying himself on a 12-string acoustic guitar. After auditioning for Elektra in the late 1960s, he was picked up by Dandelion Records, which was founded by Elektra U.K. executive
Clive Selwood
with famed British radio announcer
John Peel
.
Beau
's self-titled debut came out in 1969 with acoustic arrangements featuring only his 12-string guitar, and its strongest and most dramatic track,
"1917 Revolution,"
was actually a hit single in Lebanon (though nowhere else). For his second and final Dandelion album,
Creation
,
Beau
was given electric-band backing on some tracks by fellow Dandelion artists
The Way We Live
. A couple songs even had hints of weird psychedelia, though his songs remained plaintive troubadour folk, for the most part. Although
Beau
and
The Way We Live
recorded more material, it was never released, as Dandelion went out of business. At that point,
Beau
turned away from professional music as his primary career, though he did continue to perform and record under the name
John Trevor
. Incidentally, he'd already changed his stage name before Dandelion went bust, and one
John Trevor
track recorded during the Dandelion era,
"Sky Dance,"
appears on the 1972 Dandelion sampler
There Is Some Fun Going Forward
. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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