Is Ivor Cutler alive?

Is Ivor Cutler alive?

Deceased (1923–2006)
Ivor Cutler/Living or Deceased

Was Ivor Cutler married?

Ivor Cutler, singer, poet, writer, teacher and performer: born Glasgow 15 January 1923; married (two sons); died London 3 March 2005.

What instrument did Ivor Cutler play?

Harmonium
In live performances Cutler would often accompany himself on a harmonium. Phyllis King appears on several of his records, and for several years was a part of his concerts….

Ivor Cutler
Occupation(s) Poet, singer, musician, songwriter, humorist
Instruments Harmonium, piano
Years active 1959–2004

Where did Ivor Cutler live in London?

Parliament Hill Fields
For the latter part of his career, Cutler lived on his own in a flat on Parliament Hill Fields, north London, which he found by placing an ad in the New Statesman saying “Ivor Cutler seeks room near Heath.

What does Ivor mean?

Ivor is an English masculine given name derived from the Welsh Ifor and Ibar meaning Archer or Yew; probably as Yew wood was commonly used to make bows.

Is Ivor a Welsh name?

What kind of name is Ivor?

How do you pronounce Ivor?

Break ‘Ivor’ down into sounds: [EYE] + [VUH] – say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them. Record yourself saying ‘Ivor’ in full sentences, then watch yourself and listen.

Is Ivor a Viking name?

as a boys’ name is of Scandinavian and Old Norse origin, and the meaning of Ivor is “yew, bow army”. Also possibly related to Ivo or to Ingvar. In Welsh, Ivor is used as as a form of Ifor, meaning “lord”.

What is Ivor short for?

How do you pronounce the name Iver?

The name Iver can pronounced as “Ee-VAIR” in text or letters. Iver is bay boy name, main origion is Old Norse, Welsh. English meanings of Iver is “Fighter with bow” and popular in Christian religion.

Is Ivar a German name?

Ivar (Old Norse Ívarr) is a Scandinavian masculine given name. Another variant of the name is Iver, which is more common in Norway. The Old Norse name has several possible etymologies. The name was adopted into English as Ivor, into Gaelic as Ìomhar, and into Latvian as Ivars.

When does return to Y Hup by Ivor Cutler come out?

Tickets: https://www.celticconnections.com/event/1/return-to-yhup-the-world-of-ivor-cutler Return To Y’Hup: The World of Ivor Cutler is released on 24th January, 2020. It is available on 180gsm blue marble vinyl and includes a download card for 320k MP3’s.

Where does money from Ivor Cutler tribute album Go?

As per the wishes of Ivor’s son Jeremy Cutler, proceeds from the album will be donated to a registered mental health charity called the Philadelphia Association (founded by Scottish psychiatrist – and Cutler’s contemporary – RD Laing ). The album will be available on limited edition blue marble vinyl, CD, and digital release.

When did Prince Ivor Cutler release his first album?

In the 1980s, Rough Trade Records released three LPs— Privilege (1983), Prince Ivor (1986) and Gruts (1986). Cutler also released the single “Women of the World”, recorded with Linda Hirst, through the label in 1983. In the 1990s, Creation Records released two new volumes of poems and spoken word work: A Wet Handle (1997) and A Flat Man (1998).

When did Ivor Cutler cover women of the world?

Composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Jim O’Rourke covered Culter’s 1983 song “Women of the World” on his acclaimed album Eureka (1999). In October 2012 in Seattle, Washington, the Mark Morris Dance Group premiered a work entitled “Wooden Tree,” featuring recordings of Cutler’s renditions of his songs.

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