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  • ...d published Francis, Day & Hunter. The tune is also used for dances and in music sessions. ...this [http://www.amaranthdesign.ca/musichall/songs/down.htm English Music Hall] site.
    356 bytes (56 words) - 09:26, 21 June 2010
  • Sheet Music (1916) [[Media:81 Jack Hall.pdf]] MIDI Sequence [[Media:81 Jack Hall First Verse.mid ]]
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  • ...ticle] on the [http://www.eatmt.org.uk/index.html East Anglian Traditional Music Trust] web site * '''Stepping it Out''' - Various 'Traditional folk music, songs and dances from England' VTC1CD [[Veteran]]
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  • '''Reg Hall, ''I never played to many posh dances: Scan Tester, Sussex musician 1887-19 A study of [[Sussex]] musician [[Scan Tester]] by [[Reg Hall]].
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  • ...Bennington, Percy Brown, Harold Covill, Oscar Woods (2) - English Country Music From East Anglia ‎(LP, Album) Topic Records 12TS229 1973 ...he People. Dance music of the South of England. An anthology edited by REG HALL.''
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  • Biog by Reg Hall and Chris Holderness at EATMT https://www.eatmt.org.uk/ ...D version, Billy plays many tracks as part of a band with the Bulwers, Reg Hall, Russell Worley and Mervyn Plunkett, and four solo performances.''
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  • two sons Walter and Chamberlain, to play the violin and read music from a very early age, and music was at the centre of Walter’s life for the next sixty-odd years. Walter p
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  • ...ioned accordion, but he was the first musician to record Irish traditional music commercially, and as the first in the field he demonstrated the sales poten ...eleased 1977 by [[Leader Records]], edited and with booklet notes by [[Reg Hall]].
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  • ...kdowns, stepping jigs, tunes for the Long Dance, marches and lots of music-hall song tunes. George Craske 19 tracks.''
    698 bytes (105 words) - 11:07, 15 February 2022
  • ...kdowns, stepping jigs, tunes for the Long Dance, marches and lots of music-hall song tunes. Herbert mallett 3 tracks.''
    739 bytes (111 words) - 11:14, 15 February 2022
  • ...kdowns, stepping jigs, tunes for the Long Dance, marches and lots of music-hall song tunes. Walter Newstead 27 tracks.''
    749 bytes (111 words) - 11:23, 15 February 2022
  • *[[English Country Music from East Anglia (LP)|English Country Music from East Anglia]], Topic LP 12TS229 *[[Rig-a-Jig-Jig|Rig-a-Jig-Jig: Dance Music of the South of England]], Topic CD TSCD659 (*)
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  • ...by theme, largely using versions collected by Kennedy himself. It has the music, and copious notes on each song, with useful references to other versions. * Newsworthy Sensation (Jack Hall, Turpin Hero, Heenan and Sayers, that sort of thing)
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  • ...popularity as it subsequently appears in various manuscripts and published music books and surfaces in Australia between 1954 and 1961 when [[Sally Sloane]] * [[Tune_Manuscripts_List|John Hall Ms]] as ''Untitled''
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  • John Tchalenko examines the nature of traditional music through the recorded speech of Bob Davenport and Tom Ford Peter Charlton writes about the Connection between the Music Hall and the Folk Revival.
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  • ...''The Song of the Thrush'' which, I suspect, had come to Longcot via Chris Hall’s immensely popular early 78 recording (Edison Bell Winner 5181).
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  • ...the teacher of the violin that he is best remembered. His power of writing music from memory, too, was simply marvellous. Unfortunately he gradually aquired
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  • Played in Royal Albert Hall, Llangollen Eisteddfod, and foreign tours Various - Ranting & Reeling. Dance Music Of The North Of England. ‎(CD, Album, Comp) Topic Records TSCD669 1998
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  • ...klorist and musicologist. He was one of the great field collectors of folk music of the 20th century, recording thousands of songs in the United States, Gre ...prison work gangs. Performers include Mrs. [[Sidney Carter]], [[Vera Ward Hall]], [[Sid Hemphill|Sid]] and [[Rose Hemphill]], [[Bessie Jones]] and the [[G
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  • ...andowner William Dixon (1756-1824), Thomas John was born in 1785 at Holton Hall, Holton-le-Moor, a few miles north of Market Rasen. He took over the runnin ...rs, including his daughter Annie. The first two are Thomas John’s personal music books, dating from 1798, when he was 14 years of age. They may well have be
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