Richard Thompson’s musical influence cannot be overstated. Having co-founded the
groundbreaking group Fairport Convention as a teenager in the ‘60s, he and his
bandmates invented the distinctive strain of British Folk Rock. He left the group by the
age of 21 which was followed by a decade long musical partnership with his then-wife
Linda, to over 30 years as a highly successful solo artist. In 2011, Thompson received an
OBE (Order of the British Empire) personally bestowed upon him by Queen Elizabeth II
at Buckingham Palace. The Los Angeles Times called him “the finest rock songwriter
after Dylan and the best electric guitarist since Hendrix” and Rolling Stone has named
him one of the Top 100 Guitarists of All Time. He has received lifetime achievement
awards for songwriting from the BBC Radio 2 Awards, the Americana Music
Association, and was awarded the prestigious Ivor Novello Award. His song “1952
Vincent Black Lightning” was named one of TIME Magazine’s “100 Greatest Songs
Since 1923.” A wide range of musicians have recorded Thompson’s songs including
Robert Plant, Elvis Costello, R.E.M., Sleater-Kinney, Del McCoury, Bonnie Raitt, Tom
Jones, David Byrne, Don Henley, Los Lobos, and many more. His massive body of work
includes many Grammy nominated albums as well as numerous soundtracks, including
Werner Herzog’s Grizzly Man and 2019’s The Cold Blue. His genre defying mastery of
both acoustic and electric guitar along with engaging energy and onstage wit continue to
earn him new fans and a place as one of the most distinctive virtuosos and writers in
Folk Rock history. On May 31, 2024 Richard Thompson will release the anticipated Ship
To Shore, his first studio album in six years.