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Revision as of 09:44, 14 February 2022
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", along with links to field recordings.
Many of the people below are represented on there.
- 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
- Stephen Baldwin Fiddle
- Billy Ballantine Piccolo
- ‘Rabbity’ Baxter Tambourine
- Sam Bennet Fiddle
- Billy Bennington Hammer Dulcimer
- Lemmie Brazil One-row Melodeon
- Percy Brown Melodeon
- Walter Bulwer Fiddle
- Bob Cann Melodeon
- Bertie Clark
- Bob Clark Jews Harp
- Tom Clough N'brian Smallpipes
- Harry Cockerill Piano Accordian
- Billy Conroy Tin Whistle
- John Cook Fiddle
- Billy Cooper Hammer Dulcimer
- William Edwards Davies ??
- Charles Denley Melodeon
- Bill Ellson Mouth Organ
- Septimus Fawcett English Concertina
- Frederick George Gardner ??
- Adam Gray Fiddle
- Billy Harrison Singer, Multiple Instruments
- George Hathaway Melodeon, Tin Whistle
- George Hepple Fiddle
- James Hill Fiddle
- Jimmy Hunter Mouth Organ
- Tom Hunter Fiddle
- Jake Hutton Fiddle
- Joe Hutton N'brian Smallpipes
- William Kimber Anglo Concertina
- Caleb Lawrence ??
- W.B.Laybourn Fiddle
- Harry Lee Fiddle
- John Locke Fiddle
- Arthur Marshall ??
- Ned Pearson Fiddle
- Fred Pigeon Fiddle
- Tom Potter Singer, Melodeon
- Reg Reader Hammer Dulcimer
- Jim Rutherford Fiddle
- Herbert Smith Fiddle
- Vanslow Smith Fiddle
- Geordie Taylor Melodeon
- Willy Taylor Fiddle
- Scan Tester Concertina
- 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. http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles.htm