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Steve Tilston was born on 26 March, 1950 in England, is an An english male singer. Discover Steve Tilston's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Singer-songwriter |
Age |
73 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
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26 March, 1950 |
Birthday |
26 March |
Birthplace |
England |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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He is a member of famous Singer-songwriter with the age 73 years old group.
Steve Tilston Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Steve Tilston's Wife?
His wife is Maggie Boyle (m. 1984–2001)
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Wife |
Maggie Boyle (m. 1984–2001) |
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Children |
Joe Tilston, Martha Tilston |
Steve Tilston Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Steve Tilston worth at the age of 73 years old? Steve Tilston’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer-songwriter. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Steve Tilston's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Singer-songwriter |
Steve Tilston Social Network
Timeline
Steve Tilston (born 26 March 1950) is an English folk singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Steve Tilston was born in Liverpool and brought up in Leicestershire.
The first fruits of the collaboration was a track on a Bob Dylan 70th birthday tribute album put out by UK label, Fat Cat Records.
A graphic designer before taking up music in 1971, Tilston lived in Bristol where he recorded his first album, An Acoustic Confusion.
In the early 1980s, he ran a folk club with Bert Jansch in New Kings Road, London.
Tilston recorded a rock album in 1982 called In for a Penny – In for a Pound, but soon reverted to quieter music.
In 1985, Tilston played guitar and mandolin with the on-stage band for "Sergeant Early's Dream" while on tour with Ballet Rambert, and again when the ballet toured England in 2000–2001.
Tilston formed his own record label, Run River, in 1987, and in 1988 he was a member of John Renbourn's group Ship of Fools, which released one eponymous album on Tilston's label.
In 1990, he was a session musician on Peter Bellamy's album Soldiers Three.
By the 1990s, Tilston was frequently performing with Maggie Boyle, whom he had married in 1984.
Tilston garnered positive reviews in the United States for his 1992 album, Of Moor and Mesa, which contained two of his compositions, "The Slip Jigs and Reels" and "The Naked Highwayman", that were later recorded by Fairport Convention.
Tilston formed Hubris Records in 1995.
His song "Night Owl" was not only recorded by Dolores Keane, but was the title of her 1998 album.
His instrumental style crosses classical music with Irish and English folk.
In 2003, there was a slight change of direction as he moved towards melodic jazz with Such And Such, an album with saxophonist Andy Sheppard.
Live Hemistry was not a misspelling for "Chemistry" but a live album with many of his best songs, so named because the live recordings are taken from the UK and Australia, thus from two hemispheres.
The Thomas Paine Society selected his song "Here's to Tom Paine" as their theme song.
Tilston did not become aware of the letter's existence until a collector contacted him in 2005 to verify its authenticity.
"Being rich doesn't change your experience in the way you think", Lennon wrote.
In 2007, Reaching Back was released.
This was a boxed set of five CDs of his songs, with rarities and contributions from Wizz Jones, Ralph McTell and Coope, Boyes and Simpson.
2008 saw the release of another solo album, Ziggurat.
In 2010, Tilston also began working with Yorkshire-based band The Durbervilles, with a selection of low key live dates followed by work in the studio.
In August 2010, it was reported that John Lennon had penned a letter of support to Tilston in 1971, though it was never delivered.
Lennon had been inspired to write to the then 21-year-old folk singer after having read an interview in ZigZag magazine in which Tilston admitted he feared wealth and fame might negatively affect his songwriting.
Steve Tilston & The Durbervilles then worked as a touring unit appearing at various venues in the UK including Cropredy Festival 2011.
In 2011, Tilston released his solo album, The Reckoning, on his own Hubris label.
In October 2011, he performed "Oil & Water" from the album on Later... with Jools Holland.
He was subsequently interviewed by Jools Holland "at the piano" and the pair paid homage to the late Bert Jansch who died earlier in the month.
In March 2012, Steve Tilston & the Durbervilles released The Oxenhope EP.
In February 2012 the title track from The Reckoning was awarded Best Original Song at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
The award was shared with Bella Hardy, who polled exactly the same number of votes.
His daughter Martha also maintains a folk music career as a solo artist while his son Joe Tilston is in the ska-punk band, Random Hand.
He also plays an early 19th-century instrument called an arpeggione (bowed guitar).
He has been a tutor at summer camps.