Fotheringay was formed in 1970 by singer Sandy Denny upon her departure from Fairport Convention, together with her future husband, Australian singer-songwriter Trevor Lucas and Gerry Conway, both from the band Eclection, and two former members of Poet and the One Man band, Jerry Donahue and Pat Donaldson. Fotheringay played folk-rock similar to Fairport Convention, introducing Jazz elements like The Pentangle. The band drew it's name from Fotheringay Castle, where Mary Queen Of Scots was imprisoned in England; a name that Denny had already used for one of her finest compositions on the second Fairport Convention release What Did We Do On Our Holidays (1969). In 1970 the band recorded their lone self-titled album with producer Joe Boyd. The record mixed Rock, Folk and Jazz-elements and sounded similar to Fairport Convention with a less rockier side; Trevor Lucas’ rhythm guitar work giving the record an overall lighter feeling. The record contains two traditional songs, among them the outstanding "Banks Of The Nile", a Gordon Lighfoot composition "The Way I Feel", a Dylan cover "Too Much Of Nothing" and original songs by Denny, (among them "Nothing More" and "The Sea"), Lucas and Dave Cousins of Strawbs. Although the album and the group was well received, the band broke up in 1971. Sandy Denny embarked on a solo career (some songs for a projected second Fotheringay record surfaced on Denny's first solo album "The Northstar Grassman and The Ravens"), Donaldson and Conway began session work, while Lucas and Donahue rejoined Fairport Convention. From: https://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2384
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