I was saddened to learn that the singer that I knew as Lou Killen died early this month after a six year battle with cancer. Killen was an influential voice in the British folk song revival of the 50s and 60s and a wonderful singer of sea songs and shanties. He was featured in a dozen albums and contributed to over sixty and for several years was a member of the Irish folk group the Clancy Brothers. He helped popularize classics including Leaving of Liverpool, Pleasant and Delightful and The Wild Rover.
In 2010, at the age of 76, Killen surprised friends and fans alike when he began living openly as a woman, performing in women’s clothing and a wig. In 2012, he underwent a sex-change operation. As noted in the New York Times: Adopting the name Louisa Jo Killen, she continued to perform for almost two years, by most accounts winning over most of Louis Killen’s fans and all of his friends.
Here is Lou Killen singing Ewan MacColl’s Shoals of Herring