British folk singer-songwriter and guitarist (19 June 1948, Rangoon, Burma - 25 November 1974, Tanworth-in-Arden, England). He released three albums before his untimely death in 1974.
Father: Rodney Drake
Mother: Molly Drake
Sister: Gabrielle Drake
Cousin (distant): William D. Drake
2025
BJO Records
CD, EP, Dig
2025
Shagrat Records
10", MiniAlbum
2025
2024
One Little Independent Records
CD, Comp, RE + CD, Album, RE + CD, Comp + CD, Albu
2024
Chrysalis
5x7", Single + 7", S/Sided, Single + Box, RSD
2024
Dark Companion
CD, Album, Ltd, Gol
2024
Galaxy Train
Cass, Num
2024
3CG Records
File, FLAC, Single
2024
Sony Classical, Sony Music
2xCD, Album
2024
Barly Records
CD, Album
2024
2024
2024
2024
2023
Chrysalis
7", Single
2023
Chrysalis
7", Single
2023
Further Out Recordings
4xFile, MP3, EP
2023
Chrysalis
7", Single
2023
Hypnote Records
CD, Album
2023
Chrysalis
7", Single
2023
Absilone
CD, Album
2023
Not On Label (Equinox, The Peacekeeper Self-released)
LP, Album
2023
Beating Drum
CD, Album, Ltd, Har
2023
Not On Label (Jackson\Wilson Duo Self-released)
10xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2023
Not On Label (Ninebarrow Self-released)
CD, Album
2023
2023
2023
2023
2022
Feral Child Records, Feral Child Records
Lathe, 7", Ltd, Num, Cle
2022
Stomp My Switch Production
CD, Album
2022
Corduroy Punk Records
7xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2022
2022
2022
2021
Not On Label
LP, Ltd + 4xCD, Album
2021
Rhubarb Music
File, MP3, Single
2021
Rhubarb Music
File, MP3, Single
2021
Warner Classics
3xCD, Comp
2021
Rough Trade
7", Single, Ltd, Pic
2021
Not On Label
9xFile, FLAC, Album
2021
ILK Music
CDr, Album
2021
ILK
LP, Album, Ltd
2021
2021
2021
2021
2020
Not On Label
11xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2020
Grapefruit Records
3xCD, Comp
2020
Not On Label
4xFile, FLAC, EP
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August 1, 1970
Les Cousins
London, England, United KingdomSetlist may be incomplete and out of order
1. Time Has Told Me
2. Three Hours
3. 'Cello Song
4. The Thoughts of Mary Jane
5. Things Behind the Sun
6. Hazey Jane I
June 25, 1970
Ewell Technical College
Ewell, England, United Kingdom1. Fruit Tree
Aborted half-way throughJune 21, 1970
Westfield College
London, England, United KingdomJune 1, 1970
Krumlin Barkisland Grounds
Halifax, England, United KingdomMay 8, 1970
Bedford College
London, England, United KingdomApril 14, 1970
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
London, England, United KingdomExact date uncertain. A Tuesday in April 1970. Supporting Genesis.
View on Setlist.fm →April 11, 1970
Les Cousins
London, England, United KingdomDouble bill with Third Ear Band
View on Setlist.fm →March 30, 1970
Royal Festival Hall
London, England, United KingdomIncomplete setlist. "Time Has Told Me" was the first number. With Chris Laurence on double bass. 'Things Behind The Sun' was soundchecked
1. Time Has Told Me
2.
3.
4.
5.
March 23, 1970
Broadcasting House
London, England, United Kingdomwith Iain Cameron on flute. Broadcast on 14 April 1970.
1. 'Cello Song
2. River Man
3. Saturday Sun
4. Time of No Reply
5. The Thoughts of Mary Jane
6. Bryter Layter
7. Sunday
8. Voice From the Mountain
Listed as "Hillside" in BBC documentationMarch 22, 1970
Colston Hall
Bristol, England, United KingdomSupporting Fotheringay
View on Setlist.fm →March 20, 1970
Free Trade Hall
Manchester, England, United KingdomNot certain this appearance took place
View on Setlist.fm →March 18, 1970
De Montfort Hall
Leicester, England, United KingdomSupporting Fotheringay
View on Setlist.fm →March 16, 1970
Birmingham Town Hall
Birmingham, England, United KingdomMarch 12, 1970
Cartmel College
Leicester, England, United KingdomFebruary 21, 1970
Queen Elizabeth Hall
London, England, United KingdomIncomplete setlist.
1. Hazey Jane I
2. Things Behind the Sun
3. Mayfair
February 20, 1970
The Hurlingham Club
London, England, United KingdomFebruary 14, 1970
University of Leicester
Leicester, England, United KingdomWith Genesis
View on Setlist.fm →February 6, 1970
Free Trade Hall
Manchester, England, United KingdomOnly played "a couple of numbers" due to audience inattention. Supporting Fairport Convention.
1. River Man
February 5, 1970
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Liverpool, England, United KingdomWith Roger Ruskin Spear and his Kinetic Wardrobe, supporting Fairport Convention. Set list incomplete.
1. 'Cello Song
2. Three Hours
February 4, 1970
Queen Mary College
London, England, United KingdomSupporting Genesis
View on Setlist.fm →