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Charlie Wills was a Somerset/Dorset folk singer and sole artist on the 1972 album carrying his name. The 12" LP was released on [[Leader Records]]. | Charlie Wills was a Somerset/Dorset folk singer and sole artist on the 1972 album carrying his name. He was born in the small Somerset village of West Chinnock on September the 10th 1877. He attended school full time until he was nine, from then on he worked for a local dog breeder for half the day until the just before his thirteenth birthday when he finished his schooling. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 8 December 2008
Life Story
Charlie Wills was a Somerset/Dorset folk singer and sole artist on the 1972 album carrying his name. He was born in the small Somerset village of West Chinnock on September the 10th 1877. He attended school full time until he was nine, from then on he worked for a local dog breeder for half the day until the just before his thirteenth birthday when he finished his schooling.
The 12" LP was released on Leader Records.
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Discography
Leader Records
- LEA 4041 Charlie Wills With booklet. (1972)
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Also features on the following albums
Voice of the People. Volume 18 To catch a fine buck was my delight - Songs of hunting and poaching (Topic TSCD 668)
- Track 18 - Charlie Wills - The House that Jack Built
Voice of the People. Volume 7 First I'm going to sing you a ditty - Rural fun and frolics (Topic TSCD 657)
- Track 28 - Charlie Wills - Up To the Rigs of London Town
Songs of Seduction (The Folk Songs of Britain)
- Track 12 - Charlie Wills - The Rigs of London Town
The Child Ballads 1 (The Folk Songs of Britain) (Rounder CD1775)