Paddie Bell Explained

Paddie Bell
Birth Name:Patricia Margaret Simpson
Birth Place:Belfast, Northern Ireland
Birth Date:8 April 1931
Death Date:3 August 2005 (aged 74)
Occupation:Singer, musician
Genre:Folk music
Origin:Scotland

Patricia Margaret Bell (née Simpson, 8 April 1931 – 3 August 2005) professionally known as Paddie Bell, was a Scottish folk singer and musician, born in Northern Ireland.

Biography

Bell was born as Patricia Margaret Simpson, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, but was a resident of Edinburgh, Scotland for most of her life.[1] She sang with The Corrie Folk Trio from 1962 to 1965. The band later became The Corries after she left because she wanted to perform different songs from the ones the Trio sang.[2] She pursued a solo career after this, releasing an album called Herself.

She returned to the Scottish folk scene in the 1990s, recorded two CDs, was a regular at Edinburgh Folk Club and had her own celebrated show in the Edinburgh Festival,[1] as well as appearing at Festival Folk at the Oak.

She married architect Sandy Bell of Blairgowrie in 1957 and had a daughter Morven in 1966, an oboist and woodwind teacher.[3]

Solo albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Paddie Bell Charismatic musician who sang with the Corrie Folk Trio. 16 August 2005. The Herald. 7 January 2011.
  2. Book: Strong, Martin Charles. The great Scots musicography: the complete guide to Scotland's music makers. 2002. Mercat. 1-84183-041-0. 23, 79.
  3. Web site: Paddie Bell - the Scotsman . 15 October 2011 . 2 March 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150302165622/http://www.scotsman.com/news/obituaries/paddie_bell_1_727894 . dead .