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"Geordie", GEORGE ARMSTRONG (61 when recorded by Peter Kennedy in 1954) shepherd of Camp Hill, Barrasford, near Hexham, learned from his uncles (fiddlers) & mother (auto-harp player) | "Geordie", GEORGE ARMSTRONG (61 when recorded by Peter Kennedy in 1954) shepherd of Camp Hill, Barrasford, near Hexham, learned from his uncles (fiddlers) & mother (auto-harp player) | ||
Uncle of [[ | Uncle of brothers [[Willy Taylor]] and [[George Taylor]] | ||
Discography | Discography | ||
* "Good Humour For The Rest Of The Night": Traditional Dance Music In Northumberland And Cumberland (CD) Topic Records TSCD675 2014. | |||
Recorded by Peter Kennedy in 1954. ''George Foreman's Hornpipe, The Sylph, Highland Laddie, The Keel Row, Duncan Gray, Proudlock's Hornpipe, Nancy, Drops Of Brandy, The Maltese Schottische, Roxburgh Castle'' | |||
https://www.discogs.com/artist/3816490-Geordie-Armstrong | |||
To [[English Traditional Players]] | To [[English Traditional Players]] |
Latest revision as of 11:02, 26 February 2022
Geordie Armstrong (1893-?), Fiddle
"Geordie", GEORGE ARMSTRONG (61 when recorded by Peter Kennedy in 1954) shepherd of Camp Hill, Barrasford, near Hexham, learned from his uncles (fiddlers) & mother (auto-harp player)
Uncle of brothers Willy Taylor and George Taylor
Discography
- "Good Humour For The Rest Of The Night": Traditional Dance Music In Northumberland And Cumberland (CD) Topic Records TSCD675 2014.
Recorded by Peter Kennedy in 1954. George Foreman's Hornpipe, The Sylph, Highland Laddie, The Keel Row, Duncan Gray, Proudlock's Hornpipe, Nancy, Drops Of Brandy, The Maltese Schottische, Roxburgh Castle