Bridget St. John, born Bridget Anne Hobbs on October 4, 1946 in East Molesey,
Surrey, England, is a singer-songwriter and guitarist known for her
contributions to folk music. She began performing at Sheffield University in the
mid-1960s after taking up the guitar. St. John's breakthrough came through her
association with John Peel, who produced her debut album Ask Me No Questions
(1969) on his Dandelion record label. This was followed by Songs for the Gentle
Man (1971), and Thank You For... (1972). In 1974, she released Jumblequeen, her
first album not with Dandelion Records. St....