Fred Wedlock
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Fred Wedlock | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Peter Frederick Wedlock |
Origin | England |
Genre(s) | Comedy, Folk |
Occupation(s) | Humorist, Guitarist, singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1960s to present |
Label(s) | Various, see Discography |
Associated acts | Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra |
Website | http://www.fredwedlock.com/ |
Fred Wedlock (born Peter Frederick Wedlock, 23 May 1942, Bristol, Somerset, England) is a folk singer best known for his UK hit single, "The Oldest Swinger In Town".
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[edit] Career
He has played the folk circuit for many years, both prior to, and in the wake of, his single chart success. He has also presented many programmes on West Country TV.
Wedlocks's albums include The Folker (1971) (notable for the title track parody of "The Boxer" by Simon and Garfunkel), Frolicks (1973), Out of Wedlock (1978), The Oldest Swinger in Town (1981) and Fred Wedlock Live (1982).
Wedlock's daughter, Hannah Wedlock, is now a member of the Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra, another Bristol-based outfit, whom Fred made his support band at an early stage of their career.
Wedlock's grandfather Billy Wedlock captained Bristol City F.C. and was a regular for England in the early 20th century. The Wedlock stand at Ashton Gate is named in his honour.
He lives in Timsbury, Somerset.
[edit] Summary Discography
- The Folker
- Frollicks
- Home Made
- Greatest Hits
- Out of Wedlock
- Live (with Chris Newman)
- The Oldest Swinger in Town
- Wrinklies' Revolution
- Souvenir
- Something Old, Something New
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Guinness Book of British Hit Singles - 19th Edition - ISBN 1-904994-10-5