Difference between revisions of "Gordon Hall"

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== Discography==
 
== Discography==
*Gordon Hall, Good Things Enough, CBCD095  
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*Gordon Hall, [[Good Things Enough]], Country Branch CBCD095  
 
*Mabs & Gordon Hall, [[VT 115CD As I went down to Horsham|As I went down to Horsham]], [[Veteran]] VT115CD  
 
*Mabs & Gordon Hall, [[VT 115CD As I went down to Horsham|As I went down to Horsham]], [[Veteran]] VT115CD  
 
*Various Artists, [[VTC4CD Down in the Fields|Down in the Fields]], [[Veteran]] VTC4CD.
 
*Various Artists, [[VTC4CD Down in the Fields|Down in the Fields]], [[Veteran]] VTC4CD.
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*[http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/g_hall.htm Vic Smith, Gordon Hall Interviewed...] Musical Traditions Article MT049, 1993  
 
*[http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/g_hall.htm Vic Smith, Gordon Hall Interviewed...] Musical Traditions Article MT049, 1993  
 
*[http://www.mustrad.org.uk/news17.htm Vic Smith, Gordon Hall obituary] Musical Traditions, 2000
 
*[http://www.mustrad.org.uk/news17.htm Vic Smith, Gordon Hall obituary] Musical Traditions, 2000
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[[Category: Sussex]]

Latest revision as of 20:08, 8 June 2009

Gordon Hall, Sussex singer, son of Mabs Hall. Born South London, 1932; died Crawley, 24th January 2000. When he was seven, the Hall family moved to Leeds, then Swansea, before settling in Horsham in Sussex. Their first home in the town, 34, The Bishopric had, coincidentally, once been home to the great nineteenth century singer Henry Burstow.


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