Judy Dyble was an English singer-songwriter who was an early member of the influential folk group Fairport Convention.Dyble joined Fairport Convention in the band’s early days, before they recorded their self-titled 1968 debut album.
Dyble sang co-lead vocals on the album, including on the band’s first single “If I Had a Ribbon Bow,” and she co-wrote the song “Portfolio.” Dyble left the band after the album’s release and was replaced by Sandy Denny (1947 – 1978).
She went on to briefly record with the rock band Giles, Giles, and Fripp before forming the duo Trader Horne with Jackie MacAuley.
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