Jacqui McShee

English singer with Pentangle

Jacqui McShee - English singer with Pentangle
Born

December 25th, 1943
81 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

England

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A prominent figure in the British folk music scene, gained recognition as the lead vocalist of the band Pentangle. The group formed in 1967 and became known for blending traditional folk music with jazz, blues, and rock elements. Released several influential albums, including "Basket of Light" and "Reflection," during the late 1960s and early 1970s. McShee's distinctive vocal style contributed significantly to the band's unique sound. Continued to perform both with Pentangle and as a solo artist, showcasing a consistent dedication to folk music throughout the decades.

Fronted the band Pentangle

Released the album 'Basket of Light'

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