English singer-songwriter known for a deep, velvety voice and intricate fingerpicked guitar. Early work was released on John Peel's Dandelion label; notable albums include Ask Me No Questions, Songs for the Gentle Man and Thank You For....

Born 1946; emerged on the late 1960s British folk scene; championed by John Peel; mentor and associate: John Martyn; linked in period with Nick Drake; moved to New York in the mid-1970s, stepped away from music for many years, later returned to perform and collaborate.

Reviews praise Bridget St. John's deep, velvety voice and delicate fingerpicked guitar style. Critics compare her timbre to Nico and align her with contemporaries like Nick Drake and John Martyn. Key early albums on John Peel's Dandelion label (Ask Me No Questions, Songs for the Gentle Man, Thank You For...) are highlighted. Reviewers note a mid-1970s move to New York, a long non-musical hiatus and occasional later returns.

For:Fans of 1960s-70s British folk, admirers of Nick Drake/John Martyn, and listeners of intimate singer-songwriter work.

 “She sounds like the voice of Nico, if Nico were in tune and capable of feeling desires.”

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 The sweet London muse indeed possesses an indisputably adorable velvety voice, capable of warming you to the core even on the most infamous winter nights.

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