A pioneering British singer/songwriter, Claire Hamill's restless musical spirit has carried her through eras of folk-rock, progressive rock, new age, and jazz fusion. She debuted in 1971 at the age of 17 and went on to release a series of acclaimed albums for Island Records and Konk, including 1974's Ray Davies-produced Stage Door Johnnies. Tours with acts like Jethro Tull and King Crimson led into a period of collaboration with prog-rock and fusion luminaries like Steve Howe, Jon Anderson, and Wishbone Ash. Hamill'ss re-emergence in the mid-'80s was marked by a shift into mor...