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Will Atkinson (1908-2003)
 
Mouth organ or 'Moothie' player from Crookham, then Alnwick, Northumberland.
 
Shepherd and road-sign mender
 
His father was killed in WW1 so he was raised by his mother and his uncle, her brother, [[Geordie Armstrong]]
 
Cousin to fiddler [[Willy Taylor]]
 
 
Wikipedia article - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Atkinson_(musician)]
 
 
Discography
 
Jack Armstrong -Celebrated Minstrel Saydisc SDL 252 (1944)
 
Bonny North Tyne - Northumbrian Country Music, Topic 12TS245 (1974)
 
Harthope Burn MWM Records 1024 (1983)
 
From Sewingshields to Glendale MWM Records MWM 1033 (1986)
 
Will Atkinson - Mouthorgan Common Ground CGRCD002 (1989)
 
An Audience With The Shepherds ‎(CD, Album) Veteran (2) VT159CD 2015
 
 
 


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Latest revision as of 18:25, 14 February 2022

Will Atkinson (1908-2003)

Mouth organ or 'Moothie' player from Crookham, then Alnwick, Northumberland.

Shepherd and road-sign mender

His father was killed in WW1 so he was raised by his mother and his uncle, her brother, Geordie Armstrong

Cousin to fiddler Willy Taylor


Wikipedia article - [1]


Discography

Jack Armstrong -Celebrated Minstrel Saydisc SDL 252 (1944)

Bonny North Tyne - Northumbrian Country Music, Topic 12TS245 (1974)

Harthope Burn MWM Records 1024 (1983)

From Sewingshields to Glendale MWM Records MWM 1033 (1986)

Will Atkinson - Mouthorgan Common Ground CGRCD002 (1989)

An Audience With The Shepherds ‎(CD, Album) Veteran (2) VT159CD 2015



Back to English Traditional Players