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Warwick Slade

Warwick Slade, folk icon of the late fifty's and early sixty's, has returned to his roots after many years wandering in the wilderness. His talents, singing and guitar playing are as they always were, suspect. His song writing is as pithy and sharp- as every. Catch him ever Thursday at the world famous Wimborne Sessions to find out how it's really done. His new CD Warwick Slade-Live at the Poole Crematorium release date has been postponed due to technical problems. (It's Crap)

Warwick Slade , it's good to have you back

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Warwick Slade

This web site is dedicated to one of the all time greats of the British folk revival. Brinton Tollbar gave a potted life story on the History Page and some of his latest songs are given an airing on the Lyrics Page. Also check out the tour dates.

 

The Wimborne Sessions Page has a special significance as this was the club that saved Warwick’s life after illness. It gave him a purpose in life and their friendship has sustained him and projected him back to his rightful place, at the top. Some of those old folkers are featured on the Photo Gallery Page

 

Finally the current Mrs Slade has her own page dedicated to bridge and the curse of grandchildren

 

Ten facts about Warwick Slade you needed to know.

Age;                                          97

Sex;                                          rarely

Height:                         sometimes almost upright

Weight;                                     round the middle

Eyes;                                         red

Times married;                        lost count

Current wife;                           Mrs Slade     

Guitars played;                       none of them

Hit recordings                      (see Brinton Tollbar )

Claim to fame;                       after falling from the tour bus   stoned he coined the phrase ‘clunk, click, every trip’ 

Extra Fact                  Warwick files his guitar pickin' nails with the scale of a large Amazonian fish-true

What the world said about Warwick Slade

‘I wish I could write songs so perceptively’                                    Bob Dylan

‘What an awesome guitarist’         Eric Clapton

‘I thought he was dead’                  Johnny Cash

‘Good to see a 50s star looking youthful

Shame about the neck’                     Cliff Richard 

‘Who the f*** is Warwick Slade’      Bob Geldof  

‘Pity he’s so curmudgeonly’               Van Morrison

‘Hope I look like him at his age’      George Clooney

Hope I have boobs like him at his age’   Katie Price    

‘I thought Warwick Slade was a damp patch

in the New Forest’                           David Attenborough

‘Warwick Slade is a damp patch!’      Mrs Slade      


Warwick has recently returned from his World Tour of South America. While away he managed to do some exploration and research. While working in the Amazon rain forest he researched one of the rarest tropical diseases, frostbite. Also, in Peru, he discovered the home of the religious leader, the Dali Llama

Please leave a message for Warwick as he gets very lonely in limbo.

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