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three years pass...
Also Terry Garthwaite's first solo alb that I know of, the 1975 Terry: excellent slippery grip on rhythm, informed by jazz, blues (in the sense that my older CD store customers used that term, way back, incl. Nat King Cole Piano Trio, Lattimore, Etta James etc), and a reggae version of "You Send Me" (Sam Cooke always did seem like a big influence on Bob Marley, come to think of it), also a post-doo-wop rock shuffle, "Angel of love" (original, I think). And a lot of other stuff. Pretty exploratory, ramblin' some, but well worth sticking with. Follow-up Hand in Glove not as amazing maybe, should listen again. Made a few more, haven't heard 'em. Reunion album as The Joy was pretty good, best I recall, but Terry was the post-JOC that stuck in my head. Vocal approach maybe a bit too Billie-esque at times, but playfully so, def. in TG's own context.
― dow, Friday, 19 October 2018 04:15 (five years ago) link
four years pass...
She has also begun to think about her legacy a bit, especially as some of her friends have passed away: Toni Brown, who lived nearby in Woodacre, died last August after a long illness. “That was a blessing that she finally went,” Garthwaite says softly, “because she wasn’t happy being here anymore.”
I guess this is the breaking of that story, as a quick Google search didn't turn anything else up.
RIP Toni