EDS Vol 45 No 1
CONTENTS
THREE BROTHERS IN FAIR WARWICKSHIRE
A ballad and its story examined by Mike Yates.
TWO SONGS
Three Brothers in Fair Warwickshire
The Lamentation of W.Warner, T.Ward and T.Williams
FRED WHITING
John Howson's interview with Fred 'Pip' Whting, the Suffolk singer, fiddler, bones-player and jig-doll dancer.
MORRIS WORKSHOP
David Cooke of the Whitworth Morris Men gives his opinions on Morris Clubs, Tradition and 'over dancing'.
THREE MORRIS TUNES
Collected by Cecil Sharp, 19th and 23rd of August, 1909, from H.Sturch, Shipton-on-Stour. Contributed by Roy Dommett.
MICHAEL McCARTHY
Songs and tales from an Irish Travelling Man. Collected by Pat McKenzie and Jim Carroll.
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The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green
Father, Father, Build Me a Boat
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS AND FOLK MUSIC
Ursula Vaughan Williams writes about R.V.W. and his folk song influences.
CLIVE CAREY CENTENARY
Some notes by C.D.Smith on the well known collector. The centenary of his birth is celebrated this year (1983).
TWO SONGS
SAMUEL BARRETT AND HIS TIN
A reprint from the New Zealand folk newsletter Heritage(1970) of Frank Fyfe's article on the one-string fiddle player Sam Barrett.
NEWTON-IN-FURNESS PACE EGG PLAY
Collected by Margaret E.McCormick from Mr George Rigg
SONG
THE FAMOUS OLD HINDLEY GREEN MORRIS DANCERS
The results of Tony Dann's researches into the archives of his local Lancashire newpapers.
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