localcarols.org.uk
Local carol links
http://localcarols.org.uk/links.php
This year’s sings. Introduction to the carols. In this section, we give links to other sites with connections to local carols. Ian Russell completed his PhD on the Sheffield Carol tradition, and has published many journal articles on the subject. He has also published a number of song books and recordings. While many of these are now out of print, his recent “The Sheffield Book of Village Carols” (2008) is available, and recommended. He also organises the biennial. Festival of Village Carols. Six men who...
mainlynorfolk.info
The Cropper Lads [trad.]
https://mainlynorfolk.info/louis.killen/songs/thecropperlads.html
Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music. Was the name given to a big hammer used to smash the machinery, rather ironically as it was named after Enoch and James Taylor of Marsden near Huddersfield who were the ingenious blacksmiths who invented the cropping machine. In 1972 on his Folk-Heritage album. The Fine Old Yorkshire Gentleman. In 1972 on his Topic album. Louis and Sally Killen sang. Unaccompanied in 1975 on their LP. He also sang in in 1980 on his Collector album. The Masters of Bankdam.
folk21em.org.uk
Folk21EM Folk Lyrics and Tunes
http://folk21em.org.uk/lyrics.html
Folk21 East Midlands (Folk21EM). East Midlands Regional Meetings. Suggestions for publicising events. Creating a Club Website. Folk21EM Committee and Contacts. North and Central Lincs Diary. Peterborough and South Lincs Diary. Midland Venues with Web Sites. Radio and Internet Programmes. Lyrics, Tunes and Instruments. Lyrics, Tunes, Recordings and Instruments. Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads. British Isles and America (Music of). Cecil Sharp Appalachian Diaries. Irish Traditional Music Archive.
northumbriafolk.org.uk
Northumbria Folk - Lyrics and Tunes
http://www.northumbriafolk.org.uk/lyrics.html
North East Folk Directory. NE Folkies On Facebook. Lyrics, Tunes and Instruments. Lyrics, Tunes, Recordings and Instruments. Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads. British Isles and America (Music of). Cecil Sharp Appalachian Diaries. Irish Traditional Music Archive. Mandolin King - Mandolin links. Music hall and humour. National Jukebox - Library of Congress. Vaughan Williams Memorial Library.
folkclubs.wikispaces.com
FolkClubs - Links
http://folkclubs.wikispaces.com/Links
Skip to main content. Get your brand new Wikispaces Classroom now. And do "back to school" in style. Clubs - Pateley Bridge. Clubs - Ripon etc. A few pages that might be of interest:. The Black Swan Folk Club. Is the hub of York's vibrant folk scene. Hosts pages for various dance and mumming teams. The 'Blind Jack' project. Is a Yorkshire folk song initiative in aid of Henshaws Society for Blind People. Has a homepage featuring a wealth of information about the local folk scene, past and present.
stocktonfolk.org.uk
Stockton Folk Club - Links
http://stocktonfolk.org.uk/links.htm
Some links to selected websites. There are lots more performers, bands, festivals, folk song and dance clubs in the area: we can't link to them all and some don't have websites! Get your hands on a copy of listings magazine Folk Roundabout. Are SFC residents John and Joy Rennie. Dave Eagle, Sean Cooney and Michael Hughes) feature regular, zany podcasts on their site which include recordings made in the Sun and have showcased several of the club regulars. Which can be accessed on-line.
singfolkspeak.wordpress.com
Sing-Folk-Speak 2013: The City, The Country and South Yorkshire in Folk Song | SING - FOLK - SPEAK
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SING – FOLK – SPEAK. Talking about dialect, place and identity in folk song. Sing-Folk-Speak 2013: The City, The Country and South Yorkshire in Folk Song July 19, 2013. Filed under: Event information. 8212; alexbroadhead @ 3:19 pm. Sing-Folk-Speak 2013 is partly a gig and partly a conversation. This year, at the Greystones pub on the 23. What do folk songs reveal about the places we inhabit? On the evening of 23. The Dalesman’s Litany’ is a classic example of this urban nostalgia ( click here. Cats are p...
humphreywithhisflail.blogspot.com
Humphrey With His Flail: Hairdressers and contemporary legends
http://humphreywithhisflail.blogspot.com/2013/02/hairdressers-and-contemporary-legends.html
Humphrey With His Flail. A Folklorist in the Field. Wednesday, 27 February 2013. Hairdressers and contemporary legends. Billy also reported a story from Tessa's husband Nick, who was a teacher. After taking a class on a day trip to the zoo Nick had been suspicious of the quiet on the coach on the way back. When he went to see what was happening one of the pupils unzipped a holdall, and out jumped a penguin . Posted by Paul Cowdell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). At the University of Sheffield, gradu...
tonymorris.org.uk
Other UK Site Links - Folk for Folk
http://www.tonymorris.org.uk/other-uk-site-links.html
See CDs and Tracks/Listen/Buy. THE SONGS OF TONY MORRIS 1. THE SONGS OF TONY MORRIS 2. THE SONGS OF TONY MORRIS 3. THE SONGS OF TONY MORRIS 4. Other UK Site Links. Black Swan Folk Club, York. Guisborough Rugby Club Folk Club. Cutty Wren Folk Club. For Folk Instrument requirements. Bamboo Flutes and Didgeridoos. Click names for Links. Vicki Swan and Johnny Dyer. Paul and Liz Davenport. FAB Folk and Blues on. Radio for the Vale of York. Thank Goodness It's Folk on. Under the Masons Apron.