The British performer Richard Conway-Jones is more than just another chap lugging a guitar case around. Typical of the concept of the modern musician as a kind of Renaissance man, Conway-Jones can write poetry, set it to music, play it on the guitar, create artwork for the recording, make a film about the entire process, and then scoot off to do some volunteer work for the National Trust. His best-known recording is with his band the Marilyn Decade, a self-titled CD that was released in 1996 on the Freek label. Singer Penelope Swales put music to his poem "Lionheart" for her M...