Mike Heron

Folk Singer

Mike Heron was born in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom on December 27th, 1942 and is the Folk Singer. At the age of 81, Mike Heron biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 27, 1942
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Age
81 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Composer, Musician, Singer, Songwriter
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Mike Heron Career

Heron was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and attended the Royal High School, Edinburgh and later George Heriot's School, where his father was a teacher. He spent a year at the University of Edinburgh before leaving to start training as an accountant. He played in R&B and pop bands in Edinburgh, including the Saracens and, in late 1965, successfully auditioned to join a new trio, the Incredible String Band, with Robin Williamson and Clive Palmer. Heron has said that "It was an exploring era in the Sixties and people were rebelling from the boring pop stuff into folk and blues and world music. You couldn't sit down and listen to Buddy Holly and pass the joint around. So we tried to make the kind of music we felt was missing from our lives, that fitted with the hippy lifestyle."

Heron has also released a number of solo recordings, mostly more rock-oriented than the Incredible String Band material. The first of these, Smiling Men with Bad Reputations, released in 1971, when he was still a member of the ISB, took eclecticism to a new extreme, blending rock, folk and world music into an atmospheric whole. Contributing musicians included Pete Townshend, Keith Moon, Duncan Browne and Ronnie Lane (as "Tommy & the Bijoux"), John Cale, Richard Thompson, Dave Mattacks, Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, Dudu Pukwana, Elton John, and Steve Winwood.

The Incredible String Band broke up in September 1974. With three other members of the final "electric" ISB lineup – Graham Forbes, John Gilston, and Malcolm Le Maistre — he formed the band Mike Heron's Reputation, later known simply as Heron, with whom he recorded and toured until 1977. In 1977–78, while still living in the Glen Row cottage near Innerleithen which had been the Incredible String Band's home and headquarters, he recorded songs which were eventually issued as The Glen Row Tapes. In 1979, he released a solo album on Casablanca Records. He then withdrew from performance for several years. In the 1990s he re-emerged with a new group, Mike Heron's Incredible Acoustic Band, and released the album Where the Mystics Swim.

In 2017, Heron and a friend, poet and author Andrew Greig, published a memoir entitled You Know What You Could Be: Tuning into the 1960s. Heron's part of the book, an account of his life from 1957 to 1966, occupies pages 5–104.

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BBC star to become 'supernanny' as presenter 'returns to TV and takes on new role' after quitting newsreader job for different career

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 3, 2024
The former BBC journalist,53, turned her back on TV work three years ago to retrain as a child therapist.

It's been 'debilitating' for them, according to Kate Silverton

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2024
We shouldn't be so quick to diagnose children with ADHD because such 'labels' can be'debilitating,' Kate Silverton said. The newsreader-turned-child therapist has warned against prescribing ADHD drugs right away, because they may only be dealing with difficult emotions. According to her, dealing with the underlying causes of their behaviour and emotional distress is more effective than simply listing them under the 'umbrella' term to describe it. Since receiving a degree in child psychology and becoming a qualified Child Counsellor, the former BBC journalist, 53, who appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018, has changed careers. 'I know for parents, it's terribly distressing when their children are behaving in ways that they simply don't comprehend,' she said on Ferne Cotton's Happi Place podcast.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: 'Wifelets' of the late Alexander Weymouth - know as the 'Loins of Longleat' - gather to mark his life on 9,000-acre estate

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2024
DEN CONFIDENTIAL: Emma Weymouth, the chatelaine of Longleat, her husband's majest family seat in Wiltshire, is used to being centre stage. But next month, it appears that she'll be eclipsed - at least for an hour or two - by a parade of similarly glamorous women, even if she's a decade or two younger. Both of them, I can reveal, will be ex-lovers of Emma's late father-in-law, Alexander, the 7th Marquess of Bath (pictured), who died in 2020 aged 87, earning himself the soubriquet 'the Loins of Longleat'.