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The late '''Fred Jordan''' must be one of the best-known English country singers today.  He was ‘discovered’ by the BBC in 1952 and, for the rest of his life, he continued to delight audiences throughout the length and breadth of the country.  I first recorded Fred at his home in 1965.  Some of these recordings, together with many others, have been lovingly assembled by John Howson who has issued them on a superb double CD ''[[A Shropshire Lad]]'' (Veteran VTD148CD).
'''Fred Jordan''', farm worker and singer; born Ludlow, [[Shropshire]] 16 October 1922; died Ditton Priors, Shropshire 30 July 2002.




:The late '''Fred Jordan''' must be one of the best-known English country singers today.  He was ‘discovered’ by the BBC in 1952 and, for the rest of his life, he continued to delight audiences throughout the length and breadth of the country.  I first recorded Fred at his home in 1965.  Some of these recordings, together with many others, have been lovingly assembled by John Howson who has issued them on a superb double CD ''[[A Shropshire Lad]]'' (Veteran VTD148CD).


''Part of the booklet notes, written by Mike Yates, to the Musical Traditions Records CDs The Birds Upon the Tree (MTCD333)''
:''Part of the booklet notes, written by Mike Yates, to the Musical Traditions Records CDs The Birds Upon the Tree (MTCD333)''
 
 
 
== Obituaries ==
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/fred-jordan-639422.html Karl Dallas, The Independent, 10 August 2002]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2002/aug/08/guardianobituaries Derek Schofield, The Guardian, 8 August 2002]
 
 
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[[Category: Shropshire]]

Revision as of 22:35, 26 October 2009

Fred Jordan, farm worker and singer; born Ludlow, Shropshire 16 October 1922; died Ditton Priors, Shropshire 30 July 2002.


The late Fred Jordan must be one of the best-known English country singers today.  He was ‘discovered’ by the BBC in 1952 and, for the rest of his life, he continued to delight audiences throughout the length and breadth of the country.  I first recorded Fred at his home in 1965.  Some of these recordings, together with many others, have been lovingly assembled by John Howson who has issued them on a superb double CD A Shropshire Lad (Veteran VTD148CD).
Part of the booklet notes, written by Mike Yates, to the Musical Traditions Records CDs The Birds Upon the Tree (MTCD333)


Obituaries