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Page last updated on
27/12/20
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Traditional music played on Celtic Harp |
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Singer and Musician - Guitar, bouzouki and tenor banjo |
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| Andy Harding | A singer/songwriter from the Devon-Cornwall border | |
Performer and successful singer songwriter |
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Poet. Songwriter. Musician. Cartoonist |
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Swedish Nyckelharpa performer and teacher |
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Harry Avis is a songwriter from the depths of Dartmoor part of a musical family drenched in musical tradition. |
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Singer songwriter guitarist |
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Young-ish Devon folk singer and accordionist who specialises in the traditional songs of the West Country |
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Folk musician |
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Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist |
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Session musician |
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Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist (Flowers for Kitty Jay - a new song written by Keith Munday) |
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Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist |
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| Mackenzie Moulton | Bagpipe Player | |
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Singer/Songwriter who accompanies herself on guitar |
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An “old newcomer” singer-songwriter, based in Devon |
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Plays Anglo concertina, guitar and melodeon and sings songs from the English language tradition |
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English folksinger - singing the works of Baring-Gould from Devon and Cornwall |
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Musician/songwriter/composer |
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Singer/songwriter/guitarist that captivates audiences wherever she plays |
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Owly Dave is a songwriter living on the edge of Dartmoor. His songs are all very different; many folky others rocky |
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Superb solo piper specialising in weddings, funerals, Burns Nights, New Year celebrations |
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Singer/guitarist and songwriter |
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Sings acapella, or accompanying herself on guitar, bouzouki or banjo. |
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Traditional and contemporary tunes played on steel strung guitar or Kerry Harp |
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| Tim Jones | Tim Jones is one of the most distinctive voices on the English folk scene. | |
Raw. Original. Potent. |
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Believed to be the last of the Tamar Delta Bluesmen, Whistling Willy Jago, sometimes accompanied by his occasional accomplice Blind Jimmy Doorknob, performs self-penned songs about the activities around and about his home. |
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