Difference between revisions of "English Traditional Players"

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* [[‘Rabbity’ Baxter]] Tambourine
 
* [[‘Rabbity’ Baxter]] Tambourine
 
* [[Sam Bennet]] Fiddle
 
* [[Sam Bennet]] Fiddle
* [[Billy Bennington]] Hammer Dulcimer
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* [[Billy Bennington]] Hammered Dulcimer
 
* [[Sam Bond]] Mouth Organ
 
* [[Sam Bond]] Mouth Organ
 
* [[Lemmie Brazil]] One-row Melodeon
 
* [[Lemmie Brazil]] One-row Melodeon
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* [[Billy Conroy]] Tin Whistle
 
* [[Billy Conroy]] Tin Whistle
 
* [[John Cook]] Fiddle
 
* [[John Cook]] Fiddle
* [[Billy Cooper]] Hammer Dulcimer
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* [[Billy Cooper]] Hammered Dulcimer
 
* [[George Craske]] Melodeon
 
* [[George Craske]] Melodeon
 
* [[William Edwards Davies]] ??
 
* [[William Edwards Davies]] ??
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* [[Fred Pigeon]] Fiddle
 
* [[Fred Pigeon]] Fiddle
 
* [[Tom Potter]] Singer, Melodeon
 
* [[Tom Potter]] Singer, Melodeon
* [[Reg Reader]] Hammer Dulcimer
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* [[Reg Reader]] Hammered Dulcimer
 
* [[Davie Rogerson]] Fiddle
 
* [[Davie Rogerson]] Fiddle
 
* [[Jim Rutherford]] Fiddle
 
* [[Jim Rutherford]] Fiddle

Revision as of 12:38, 15 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.


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