Martin Lamble

Martin Lamble
Birth name Martin Francis Lamble
Born (1949-08-28)28 August 1949
St John's Wood, London, England
Died 12 May 1969(1969-05-12) (aged 19)
M1 motorway, near Scratchwood Services, Watford, England
Instruments Drums
Years active 1966–1969
Labels Island Records, Polydor
Associated acts Fairport Convention

Martin Francis Lamble (28 August 1949 12 May 1969) was the drummer for British folk rock band, Fairport Convention, from just after their formation in 1967, until his death in the band's van crash in 1969. He joined the band after attending their first gig and convincing them that he could do a better job than their current drummer, Shaun Frater.

The eldest of three brothers, Martin was educated at Priestmead primary school, Kenton, and later at University College School, Hampstead.

He played on the band's first three albums, but shortly after recording Unhalfbricking on 12 May 1969,[1] Fairport's van crashed on the M1 motorway, near Scratchwood Services, on the way home from a gig at Mothers. Lamble was killed outright in this accident at the age of 19.[1][2]

He also played on Al Stewart's album Love Chronicles, released in September 1969.

References

  1. 1 2 Rob Young, Fairport Convention and Electric Folk: Faber Forty-Fives: 1967–1970. Retrieved 24 September 2015
  2. "This Day in Music Spotlight: The Highway Wreck that Killed Fairport Convention's Drummer". Gibson.com. 25 May 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
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