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Chris Flegg
Chris Flegg is a singer, guitarist and song writer based in St Albans, UK, who has produced a number of albums, some of which feature songs in a contemporary folk style and some which have instrumental jazz tracks, with albums of both styles getting radio play, mainly on local UK radio stations. ==Background== Originally from Eastleigh in Hampshire, he moved to London to graduate in physics from Imperial College in 1970, becoming involved first with Imperial College Folk Club and the Troubadour Folk Club where he became coresident with Redd Sullivan () and Martin Winsor (), remembered in his song Troubadour Cafe.〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE3PdF0Wp90 Youtube video with images of the Troubadour〕 This started his song writing and solo work and at the same time he took an interest in jazz, notably through a chance meeting with guitarist Diz Disley.〔http://www.pattynanmedia.com/452/178301.html Pat Tynan Media: Chris Flegg page〕 After leaving college, jazz tended to have a greater influence with London based bands ranging from a Hot Club style acoustic band to mainstream combo and Dixieland bands such as Dick Laurie's Elastic Band (). Moving to St Albans in 2000 he discovered the remnants of the folk scene through meeting singer/guitarist John Breeze () and became resident at John's Windward Folk Club alongside songwriter George Papavgeris () and this rekindled his urge for song writing. Currently he plays local gigs with his jazz trio Mellowtone () and solo gigs including folk clubs, also charity fundraising by busking supporting British Heart Foundation.〔http://stalbansbusking.blogspot.com Chris Flegg's busking blog〕〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1pL5SwBOpw YouTube clip busking at Padstow〕
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