After hundreds of fans pre-ordered a special hardback edition in August, the autobiography Vin wrote in his final years has rocketed to number one in Amazon’s Biographies of Folk Musicians chart within 24 hours of its release in paperback and ebook on Monday (November 8).
Vin, who was 69, passed away on June 6 2017 after undergoing heart surgery at James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough.
He had begun working on All The Very Best! with the help of journalist Michael McGeary in 2014 and the first draft was completed a few days before Vin died.
Just under 1,000 hardback copies were pre-ordered by folk fans as far away as Australia and Canada and they are now being shipped across the world from Loftus, North Yorkshire, by Vin’s wife, Pat.
Vin’s son Louis, who has managed the project together with his mam said: “We were delighted that so many people put their faith in us and were prepared to order the book without even seeing it.
“We’ve sent the books out now, but it was a mammoth task and we thank people for bearing with us and for their patience.
“Some of the first fans to receive the book have already read it, and it’s been lovely to hear their positive comments.
“The book truly captures Dad’s spirit and his outlook on life and we’re really proud of the way it’s turned out.”
One fan wrote on Vin’s Facebook page: “It's a great read. Just like Vin's performances. You will laugh and cry at Vin's recollections. Loved every word of this book.” The book rocketed to number one in Amazon’s Biographies of Folk Musicians chart within 24 hours of its release on Monday (November 8).
Born in South Bank, Middlesbrough, on November 20 1947, Vin became known as the funniest man on the worldwide folk scene.
But while his patter was hilarious, his songs were often deadly serious, tackling issues from unemployment in the North-East to oppression and injustice wherever he saw it in the world.
He recorded 12 studio albums and three live albums and was the subject of a full-length feature film, Teesside Troubadour.
He was the first British folk artist to tour Australia and he played to packed out venues across the globe. In 2001 he was named Best Live Act at the 2001 BBC Folk Awards and received an honorary degree from Teesside University.
Vin was also shunned by elements of the mainstream folk world because of his outspoken views but he refused to be silenced, even at considerable cost to his career.
Next year will see three important milestones. As well as being the fifth anniversary of Vin’s death and the year he would have turned 75, it’s also 50 years since he released his iconic debut album, Valley of Tees.
All The Very Best! includes many previously unseen photos from Vin’s life and
contributions from some of Vin’s friends and admirers from the folk world, including Tom Paxton, Loudon Wainwright III, Eric Bogle, Christy Moore, Mike Harding, Barbara Dixon and Jasper Carrott, as well as from fans and the people who knew Vin best.
The paperback is priced at £9.99 and is available from vingarbutt.com and selected bookshops. The ebook is also available from Vin’s website as well as Amazon and most other digital retailers.
WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT VIN…
‘One of the authentic voices of the English folk revival. He was simply brilliant.’
Christy Moore
‘Pound for pound, one man and a guitar, I would rate Vin Garbutt right up there with the late, great Steve Goodman. And Goodman couldn’t play the penny whistle.’
Loudon Wainwright III
‘Vin wrote powerful, moving and compassionate songs, sang with passion, honesty, and conviction. He was also one of the funniest people you could meet.’
Eric Bogle
‘The Irish have a phrase, “We’ll never see his like again.” It could have been coined for Vin.’
Mike Harding
‘Vin was a troubadour of exceptional quality.’
Jasper Carrott
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