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Frankie Armstrong was born on 13 January, 1941, is an An english folk musician. Discover Frankie Armstrong's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?
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Frankie Armstrong Net Worth
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Frankie Armstrong (born 13 January 1941) is an English singer and voice teacher.
She has worked as a singer in the folk scene and the women's movement and as a trainer in social and youth work.
Her repertoire ranges from traditional ballads to music-hall and contemporary songs, often focusing on the lives of women.
She is a key mover of the natural voice movement and is the president of the natural voice network, and has been a voice coach for theatrical groups, including at the National Theatre for 18 years.
Armstrong was born on 13 January 1941 in Workington, Cumberland.
She moved to Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, as a young child.
She is blind from glaucoma.
She began singing in a group with her brother singing Elvis Presley and Little Richard numbers, and in 1957 joined the Stort Valley Skiffle Group which a few years later changed its name to the Ceilidh Singers as its repertoire moved towards folk music.
The group founded the Hoddesdon Folk Club.
In 1963 she qualified as a social worker for blind people and began working with Louis Killen and performing solo (Louis Killen's advice led to her developing the harder voice quality for which she is noted. ). In 1964, at Killen's suggestion she joined The Critics Group directed by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger.
Her first recording, in 1965, was at the invitation of Bert Lloyd who as director of Topic Records was putting together an album of erotic songs with Anne Briggs, released as The Bird in the Bush (12T135, 1966).
In 1968 she recorded songs for the radio programme The Blind Set produced by Charles Parker about the treatment of visually impaired people which led to the formation of the Blind Integration Group.
She was inspired by Raim's Balkan singing workshops and in the mid-1970s pioneered her own workshops developing her own approach to singing with a natural voice.
Her conviction that singing is for everyone has underpinned her approach.
She was an initiating member of the NVPN – Natural Voice Practitioners' Network, and "The key figure behind the development of the network...".
In 1973 she spent several weeks in the US and met Ethel Raim.
She was a member of the Feminist Improvising Group (FIG), co-founded in 1977 by vocalist Maggie Nicols, bassoonist Lindsay Cooper, keyboardist Cathy Williams, cellist and bassist Georgina Born, and trumpeter Corinne Liensol.
Armstrong collaborated within the accomplished FIG after 1978, and also with free jazz pianist (and partly percussion playing) Irène Schweizer, saxophonist (and film maker) Sally Potter, trombonist and violist Annemarie Roelofs, flutist and saxophonist Angèle Veltmeijer, and saxophonist and guitarist Françoise Dupety.
The accompanying book to the Topic Records 70 year anniversary boxed set Three Score and Ten has a dust jacket picture of Frankie with Louis and The Crafty Maid's Policy from Lovely on the Water is the seventh track on the second CD in the set.
In 2018, she was awarded a Gold Badge Award from the English Folk Dance and Song Society for outstanding contributions to folk music.
She wrote and recorded a song for Stick in the Wheel which is included in their second "From Here: English Folk Field Recordings, Volume 2" recording project and joined Lankum on stage at new year in Bristol singing Old Man from over the Sea.
In 2019, Folk Radio UK announced that Frankie had formed a new band called Green Ribbons with Alasdair Roberts (musician), Jinnwoo and Burd Ellen.
In July 2019, the band released their self-titled debut album consisting of purely unaccompanied singing through Matiere Memoir Records.
In November 2020, Folk Radio UK announced that Frankie is due to release her 12th studio album 'Cats of Coven Lawn' in January 2021 to mark her 80th birthday.
The album was produced by Bird in the Belly member Tom Pyor, and the first single 'Life Lived Well' features Laura Ward (Bird in the Belly, Hickory Signals).