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Anahata is the editor of Mardles, | Anahata is the webmaster for folkopedia and runs a small web hosting business used by some folk performers and organisations, including Folkopedia. | ||
He plays melodeon, concertina and cello and performs arrangements of traditional songs and tunes with Mary Humphreys. Anahata and Mary | He was for several years the editor of Mardles, an East Anglian folk magazine published by Suffolk Folk, which has now gone on line as a web site: [https://mardles.org mardles.org]. | ||
He plays melodeon, concertina and cello and performs arrangements of traditional songs and tunes with Mary Humphreys. | |||
Anahata and Mary have been musicians for various dance teams and still play ceilidhs in various bands. | |||
Now living in West Yorkshire, he also hosts and maintains the web site for [https://tykesstirrings.org.uk TykesStirrings] quarterly folk magazine, the [https://ryburn3step.org.uk Ryburn 3Step] folk promotion organisation, [https://baccapipes.org.uk Bacca Pipes Folk Club] and several other local folk organisations, performers and other businesses. | |||
[http://www.treewind.co.uk Anahata] | [http://www.treewind.co.uk Anahata] | ||
[http://www.maryanahata.co.uk Mary Humphreys and Anahata] |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 9 September 2023
Anahata is the webmaster for folkopedia and runs a small web hosting business used by some folk performers and organisations, including Folkopedia. He was for several years the editor of Mardles, an East Anglian folk magazine published by Suffolk Folk, which has now gone on line as a web site: mardles.org. He plays melodeon, concertina and cello and performs arrangements of traditional songs and tunes with Mary Humphreys. Anahata and Mary have been musicians for various dance teams and still play ceilidhs in various bands. Now living in West Yorkshire, he also hosts and maintains the web site for TykesStirrings quarterly folk magazine, the Ryburn 3Step folk promotion organisation, Bacca Pipes Folk Club and several other local folk organisations, performers and other businesses.