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Bridget St. John

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Bridget St. John is a British folk singer-songwriter known for her deep, warm voice and open-tuned guitar style. Discovered and championed by John Peel, she recorded for Dandelion Records and later moved to New York, returning to music activity in the 1990s. Her cult-classic albums include Ask Me No Questions, Songs for the Gentle Man, Thank You For..., and Jumble Queen.

Mentored by John Martyn; championed by John Peel and signed to Dandelion Records; recorded BBC sessions (1968–1970s); compared to Nico; collaborated and shared scenes with contemporaries like Nick Drake; Melody Maker readers ranked her fifth-best female vocal in 1974.

Bridget St. John is a British folk singer-songwriter with a deep, velvety voice, often compared to Nico but warmer. Championed by John Peel, she recorded three albums for Dandelion (1969–1972) and later issued Jumble Queen (1974). Reviews highlight her elegant songwriting, open-tuned guitar work shaped by John Martyn, and striking interpretations like Lazarus. She gained cult status and has seen renewed appreciation through BBC session releases.

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