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== Discography ==
== Discography ==
A Song for Every Season. 4-LP box set, Leader LEAB 404, 1971.
[[A Song for Every Season (LP)|A Song for Every Season]]. 4-LP box set, Leader LEAB 404, 1971.


Come Write Me Down: Early Recordings of the Copper Family. CD, Topic TSCD534, 2001.
[[Come Write Me Down (CD)|Come Write Me Down: Early Recordings of the Copper Family]]. CD, Topic TSCD534, 2001.


Coppersongs: A Living Tradition. LP, EFDSS VWML004 (Coppersongs 1), 1987.
[[Coppersongs|Coppersongs: A Living Tradition]]. LP, EFDSS VWML004 (Coppersongs 1), 1987.


Coppersongs 2. CD, Coppersongs, 1995.
[[Coppersongs 2|Coppersongs 2]]. CD, Coppersongs, 1995.


Coppersongs 3: The Legacy Continues. CD, Coppersongs.
[[Coppersongs 3|Coppersongs 3: The Legacy Continues]]. CD, Coppersongs.


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 10:02, 25 March 2007

redirect from The Copper Family

Bob Copper

James "Brasser" Copper

Jill Copper

John Copper

Ron Copper

Jon Dudley


Bibliography

Copper Family Songbook: A Living Tradition, Coppersongs. ISBN: 0 9526240 0 1 (1995)

Bob Copper. A Song for Every Season: 100 Years in the Life of a Sussex Farming Family. Heinemann, 1971. ISBN: 043414455X

Bob Copper. A Song for Every Season: 100 Years in the Life of a Sussex Farming Family. Coppersongs, 1997. ISBN: 095262401X

Kate Lee. 'Some experiences of a Folk-Song Collector' in Journal of the Folk-Song Society. London: FSS, vol I no 1, 1899, 7-25.

A. L. Lloyd. 'The Singing Style of the Copper Family' in Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society. London: EFDSS, vol VII no 3, 1954, 145-151.

Discography

A Song for Every Season. 4-LP box set, Leader LEAB 404, 1971.

Come Write Me Down: Early Recordings of the Copper Family. CD, Topic TSCD534, 2001.

Coppersongs: A Living Tradition. LP, EFDSS VWML004 (Coppersongs 1), 1987.

Coppersongs 2. CD, Coppersongs, 1995.

Coppersongs 3: The Legacy Continues. CD, Coppersongs.

Links

Copper family website

Songs sung by the Copper Family

Family Business: A 1984 Conversation With Bob & John Copper (reprinted from The Southern Rag Issue 20, April 1984)