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Dave Burland
has retired twice in his life. In 1968 he left the Police Force to pursue
a career in folk music, as a singer and guitar player. This particular
period lasted until 1998 approx., when he took a proper job in which he
had to wear proper trousers and, on occasions, a suit and tie.
During the
aforementioned period of thirty years, he visited quite a few countries,
made quite a few solo records, quite a few of which are no longer available,
played quite a lot of clubs and concerts and festivals, and made session
appearances on quite a few other persons' records including Kate Rusby,
Nic Jones, Richard Thompson, Mike Harding, Tony Rose, Bob Pegg and quite
a few others.
The period
of 1998 to 2007 has been taken up by work with the very occasional engagement.
However, in July 2007 all this changed when he retired for the second
time. Hopefully, quite a few people will see this increased availability
as quite a good thing. He is known to be quite looking forward to performing
and seeing friends, some quite old and some quite new, and demonstrating
his own controlled dynamism.
Quite ...
Quite ... Hear, hear!
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