Danny Spooner
Danny Spooner (16 December 1936 – 3 March 2017) was an Australian traditional folk singer and social historian. Born in England, he left school at the age of 13 and worked as a salvage tug and trawler skipper before moving to Australia in 1962. He rapidly became involved in the Melbourne folk revival centred on Frank Traynor's folk club, and was a major figure in the Australian folk scene thereafter.[1][2]
He died on 3 March 2017.[3]
Awards and honours
    
Danny Spooner was the Port Fairy Folk Festival artist of the year in 1995.[2]
Discography
    
    LPs
    
- 1965: A Wench and a Whale and a Pint of Good Ale, Discurio
 - 1966: Soldiers and Sailors, Discurio
 - 1977: Canterbury Fair, Anthology AR 001
 - 1978: Danny Spooner and Friends, Anthology AR 002
 - 1978: Limbo, Anthology AR 003
 - 1978: Revived and Relieved (with Gordon McIntyre), Larrikin LRF 016
 - 1986: I Got This One From..., Sandstock Music SSM 017
 - 1987: When a Man's in Love, Sandstock Music, SSM 021
 - 1988: We'll Either Bend or Break 'Er, Sandstock Music SSM 027
 - 1989: All Around Down Under, Sandstock Music SSM 036 (with Martyn Wyndham-Read)
 
CDs
    
- 2002: When a Man's in Love (love songs from a man’s point of view)
 - 2002: We'll Either Bend or Break 'Er (shanties)
 - 2002: Launch Out on the Deep (sea songs)
 
Folk Trax
    
- 2004: ‘ard Tack, (traditional Australian songs of work)
 - 2006: The Great Leviathan, traditional songs of whaling
 - 2007: Years of Spooner, (compilation of songs Danny has sung 1965-2007)
 - 2007: Emerging Tradition, (fairly) contemporary Australian songs
 - 2008: Brave Bold Boys
 
References
    
- "Sea Shanties with Danny Spooner - The Live Set - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". Abc.net.au. 14 October 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
 - The Port Fairy Folk Festival turns 40, Abc.net.au, 11 March 2016, accessed 6 April 2017.
 - Danny Spooner, Obituary, 6 March 2017, The Age, Melbourne, Australia. Accessed 27 March 2017.
 
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