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Birth name
  
Christina McKechnie

Name
  
Licorice McKechnie

Years active
  
1967–1977


Instruments
  
Vocals

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Musician

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Also known as
  
Likky Lambert, Likky McKechnie

Born
  
2 October 1945 (age 78) Edinburgh, Scotland (
1945-10-02
)

Associated acts
  
The Incredible String BandRobin Williamson and his Merry BandWoody Woodmansey

Music group
  
Albums
  
The Hangman's Beautiful, Wee Tam and the Big Huge, Be Glad for the Song Has No E, Liquid Acrobat as Regards t, I Looked Up

Similar People
  
Rose Simpson, Mike Heron, Robin Williamson, Clive Palmer, Malcolm Le Maistre

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Christina 'Licorice' McKechnie (born 2 October 1945) is a Scottish musician. She was a singer and songwriter in the Incredible String Band between 1968 and 1972. Her whereabouts have been unknown since 1990.

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Biography

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McKechnie was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. After reading her poetry at folk clubs in Edinburgh, she met musician Robin Williamson, but left home in her teens with the intention of marrying Bert Jansch. The banns were published but the wedding never took place. Jansch left her behind to travel to Morocco in 1963, and, according to Williamson, "she fell into [my] arms". In 1966 she travelled to Morocco with Williamson, and was later involved in the Incredible String Band's recordings. Her first contribution to the band came in the form of backing vocals on the track "Painting Box", on the 1967 album The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion. By 1968, she was regarded as a fully-fledged member of the band, usually as a backing singer and percussionist, and she performed with them at the Woodstock Festival in August 1969. By 1972 she had left the band, after her relationship with Williamson ended.

In 1974, McKechnie appeared onstage at a Scientology benefit concert in East Grinstead with Mike Garson, Woody Woodmansey, Leonard Halliwell and others, before moving to California and joining the Silver Moon Band. She later married musician Brian Lambert; they later divorced. She appeared with Williamson and his Merry Band in 1977, and is credited as Likky Lambert on the 1977 album Journey's Edge, before joining Woody Woodmansey's band U-Boat.

She visited Edinburgh in 1986 to see her family, but her whereabouts have been unknown since 1990, when, according to her sister, she was in Sacramento, California, apparently recovering from surgery. Music journalist Mark Ellen wrote in Mojo magazine in 2000 that she was "last seen in 1987 hitchhiking across the Arizona Desert. Not even her family has heard from her since." Fellow former Incredible String Band member Rose Simpson was quoted as saying: "... There's a possibility she may be dead."

References

Licorice McKechnie Wikipedia