b. 18 April 1949, Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire, England. Cronshaw undertook his debut performances at Edinburgh University, where he gained a degree in psychology, and where he was involved in running the University Folksong Society. He gave up singing in favour of playing guitar, tin whistle, zither, and later, the concertina and dulcimer. A Is For Andrew, Z Is For Zither, released in 1974 on Transatlantic Records' Xtra subsidiary, showcased his potential. Turning his busy hand to production, Cronshaw produced the single ‘Casey's Last Ride'/‘Nostradamus' by Suzie Adams, and l...