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Moor
Music Trio (concert band) and Dartmoor
Pixie Band (Folk dance/Ceilidh band). |
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Mock
Hobby Horse - Celebratory music from the middle ages to the
restoration |
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Hanging
Johnny - Shanties and Songs of the Sea |
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Fox
Amongst the Chickens -
English folk dance band |
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The
Lucy 'Lastic Band - Folk Dance Band web site |
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Mad
Rush - Traditional
folk, blues, country duo - original songs and tunes |
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Mick
Bramich - singer and
musician |
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Phil
Beer - multi instrumentalist composer and producer - lots of
interesting info |
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Smileyboots Ceilidh Band - Folk Dance Band web site |
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The
Westcountry Dance Orchestra website |
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Chris
Bartram's Website - Traditional
Fiddle Music and Songs from Southern England - and a lot
more.......... |
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Sue's
Folk Music Home Page - details of the Sundowners and Alive and Kicking
Appalachian dancers. |
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Cyril
Tawney's website |
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Chris
Bartram and Keith Holloway's website "We sing
traditional songs and play traditional music from southern England,
mainly from our home communities in the Vale of White Horse, an area
named after the 3000 year old image cut in the chalk of the Berkshire
Downs above the village of Uffington." |
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Doug
B. Smith. Described by The Living Tradition as "quite
simply one of the most gifted, sensitive, technically elite slide &
fingerstyle guitarists around", Doug plays music from "that
place where the Tradition meets the Delta". Blues, Irish dance
tunes, Scottish laments, English ballads & his own material keep
company when this accomplished musician plays. |
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Sue White
- Sings folk songs, mediaeval
and renaissance songs, ballads, oldies, silly ditties, even the odd
operatic aria! But her first love is folk music, and especially celtic
folk music from Cornwall, Ireland and, of course Scotland.
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Fishing for Eels. This
very 21st century ceilidh band plays a wide selection of country dance
music from all around the world.
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Seven Stars Band
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Phoenix -
5 piece dance band
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The Rhythm
Balladeer
A strumming balladeer living in Long Rock, West Cornwall. Who writes his
own songs as well as performing covers including classic Dylan, Lennon and
Irish Ballads. Toured in the support band for Bad Manners in Autumn 1981.
Won a national songwriting competition in 1989 and had a song at No 1 in
the uksounds.com chart in March 2000.
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