Biography
In the Greenwich Village folk milieu of the 1960s, Jean Ray formed a duo with Jim Glover, the man who would become her husband, and supplied the female vocals for their understated folk and folk-rock albums modeled on the Ian & Sylvia approach. A selection of her compositions surfaced on the pair’s second and third LPs, the strongest of which was the Harvey Brooks collaboration “One Sure Thing,” an original Jim & Jean number later recorded by Fairport Convention on the British group’s debut album toward the end of the decade.
