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A gradually evolving list as time and opportunity presents itself.
When/how does a revival player come to be regarded as a traditional source player? For the present I am trying to stick to people who were born pre-WW2 and not worrying over it, there is plenty to be getting on with.
Generally speaking the figures may be regarded as influential, particularly if they were recorded.
A good place to look for source recordings of traditional singers and musicians is [https://sounds.bl.uk/World-and-traditional-music/ The British Library Sounds Collection]
You will find many excellent articles on English (and other) songs and tunes on
Rod Stradling's Musical Traditions [http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles.htm website] "Mustrad", often along with links to field recordings.
Many of the people below are represented on there.
-Chris Partington
* [[Bill Agate]] Mouth Organ
* [[Henry Allen]] Fiddle
* [[Ray Andrews]] Banjo
* [[William Andrews]] Fiddle
* [[Jack Armstrong]] N'brian Smallpipes
* [[John Armstrong]] Fiddle, N'brian Smallpipes
* [[Geordie Armstrong]] Fiddle
* [[Will Atkinson]] Mouth Organ
* [[Charles Baldwin]] Fiddle, singer
* [[Stephen Baldwin]] Fiddle
* [[Billy Ballantine]] Piccolo
* [[‘Rabbity’ Baxter]] Tambourine
* [[Sam Bennet]] Fiddle
* [[Billy Bennington]] Hammered Dulcimer
* [[Sam Bond]] Mouth Organ
* [[Lemmie Brazil]] One-row Melodeon
* [[Percy Brown]] Melodeon
* [[Walter Bulwer]] and Daisy Bulwer, Fiddle and Piano
* [[Bob Cann]] Melodeon
* [[Foster Charlton]] N'brian Smallpipes
* [[Bertie Clark]] Fiddle
* [[Bob Clark]] Jews Harp
* [[Tom Clough]] N'brian Smallpipes
* [[Harry Cockerill]] Piano Accordian
* [[Billy Conroy]] Tin Whistle
* [[John Cook]] Fiddle
* [[Billy Cooper]] Hammered Dulcimer
* [[George Craske]] Melodeon
* [[William Edwards Davies]] Fiddle
* [[Charles Denley]] Melodeon
* [[Thomas Denley]] Fiddle and Tin Whistle
* [[Bill Ellson]] Mouth Organ, singer
* [[Septimus Fawcett]] English Concertina
* [[J.W.Fenwick]] N'brian Smallpipes
* [[Bob Forrester]] Mouth Organ
* [[Frederick George Gardner]] ??
* [[Adam Gray]] Fiddle
* [[William Green]] N'brian Smallpipes
* [[Billy Harrison]] Singer, Multiple Instruments
* [[George Hathaway]] Melodeon, Tin Whistle
* [[William Hathaway]] Fiddle and Morris Dancer
* [[George Hepple]] Fiddle
* [[James Higgins]] Fiddle
* [[James Hill]] Fiddle
* [[Beatrice Hill]] Melodeon
* [[Jimmy Hunter]] Mouth Organ
* [[Tom Hunter]] Fiddle
* [[Jake Hutton]] Fiddle
* [[Joe Hutton]] N'brian Smallpipes
* [[William Kimber]] Anglo Concertina
* [[W.B.Laybourn]] Fiddle
* [[Harry Lee]] Fiddle
* [[John Locke]] Fiddle
* [[Herbert Mallet]] Melodeon
* [[Arthur Marshall]] Melodeon
* [[John Mason]] Fiddle, clarinet, flute, concertina
* [[Walter Newstead]] Melodeon
* [[Tom Orchard]] Melodeon
* [[Ned Pearson]] Fiddle
* [[Fred Pigeon]] Fiddle
* [[Billy Pigg]] N'brian Smallpipes
* [[Tom Potter]] Singer, Melodeon
* [[Reg Reader]] Hammered Dulcimer
* [[Davie Rogerson]] Fiddle
* [[Colin Ross]] Fiddle, N'brian Smallpipes
* [[Jim Rutherford]] Fiddle
* [[Herbert Smith]] Fiddle
* [[Minty, Levi, & Jasper Smith]] Various
* [[Vanslow Smith]] Fiddle
* [[William Charles Stagg]] Fiddle?
* [[Geordie Taylor]] Fiddle
* [[George Taylor]] Melodeon
* [[Willy Taylor]] Fiddle
* [[Scan Tester]] Concertina
* [[George Tremain]] Melodeon
* [[Frank Weatherill]] Singer, Fiddle
* [[Jinky Wells]] Fiddle
* [[Font Whatling]] Melodeon
* [[Fred Whiting]] Fiddle, Bones, Singer, Jig Dolls
* [[Arnold Woodley]] Fiddle
* [[Oscar Woods]] Melodeon
Many informative articles on individual 19th century musicians from Southern England have appeared on the Musical Traditions website.
Many informative articles on individual 19th century musicians from Southern England have appeared on the Musical Traditions website.
http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles.htm
http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles.htm


[[Musicians by County]]
[[Musicians by County]]
* [[Bill Agate]]
* [[Henry Allen]]
* [[Ray Andrews]]
* [[William Andrews]]
* [[Jack Armstrong]]
* [[John Armstrong]]
* [[Will Atkinson]]
* [[Charles Baldwin]]
* [[Stephen Baldwin]]
* [[Billy Ballantine]]
* [[‘Rabbity’ Baxter]]
* [[Billy Bennington]]
* [[Lemmie Brazil]]
* [[Percy Brown]]
* [[Walter Bulwer]]
* [[Bob Cann]]
* [[Bertie Clark]]
* [[Tom Clough]]
* [[Harry Cockerill]]
* [[John Cook]]
* [[Billy Cooper]]
* [[William Edwards Davies]]
* [[Charles Denley]]
* [[Bill Ellson]]
* [[Septimus Fawcett]]
* [[Frederick George Gardner]]
* [[Billy Harrison]]
* [[George Hathaway]]
* [[George Hepple]]
* [[James Hill]]
* [[Joe Hutton]]
* [[Bill Kimber]]
* [[Caleb Lawrence]]
* [[W.B.Laybourn]]
* [[John Locke]]
* [[Arthur Marshall]]
* [[Ned Pearson]]
* [[Fred Pigeon]]
* [[Jim Rutherford]]
* [[Willy Taylor]]
* [[Scan Tester]]
* [[Jinky Wells]]
* [[Font Whatling]]
* [[Fred Whiting]]
* [[Arnold Woodley]]
* [[Oscar Woods]]

Latest revision as of 13:14, 14 November 2022


A gradually evolving list as time and opportunity presents itself.

When/how does a revival player come to be regarded as a traditional source player? For the present I am trying to stick to people who were born pre-WW2 and not worrying over it, there is plenty to be getting on with.

Generally speaking the figures may be regarded as influential, particularly if they were recorded.

A good place to look for source recordings of traditional singers and musicians is The British Library Sounds Collection

You will find many excellent articles on English (and other) songs and tunes on Rod Stradling's Musical Traditions website "Mustrad", often along with links to field recordings.

Many of the people below are represented on there.

-Chris Partington


Many informative articles on individual 19th century musicians from Southern England have appeared on the Musical Traditions website. http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles.htm


Musicians by County