Carole Pegg

In 1970 Pegg and her husband Bob formed British folk rock band Mr. Fox.

In 1973 she released a solo album, Carolanne, with Transatlantic Records,[1] and briefly performed with Graham Bond and Pete Macbeth as Magus.

[2][3] Having trained as a social anthropologist at Cambridge University, Carole Pegg was awarded a doctorate there for her work on the music of East Suffolk.

This was followed by postdoctoral research in Mongolia that inspired the first book written in English on Mongolian music.

In 2014, she raised money from the British Council to record in England with Radik and released their collaborative album "Goshawk".