Hi Johnny, Sent you an email offlist but it looks like it didn't get to you so I'm trying this. Can you please post links to the new Yorkshire Garland Website...
Hi Steve, Sorry about the delay. I'm on a go slow right now for the good of my health. EFDSS link has been done. Check to see if it's ok. I'll do VMP soon. ...
For some time I have been promising a major re-working of the Sabine Baring-Gould website. I am pleased to be able to tell you that I have now completed the...
For some time I have been promising a major re-working of the Sabine Baring-Gould website. I am pleased to be able to tell you that I have now completed the...
A wonderful effort, Martin - well done. Simon From: Tradsong@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Tradsong@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of MARTIN GRAEBE Sent: 06 November...
Martin Well done - I will look at this when I get a breather. I received this message 3 times - just FYI. Paul -- Paul Wilson Music Director - Wren Music 1 St....
Well done Martin, it's a really interesting - and accessibly organised - site. Hope it raises awareness and brings in new information on the ...
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Nov 6, 2007 11:35 am
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Hi Folks, Just to let people know that the November 2007 edition of Worlds of Trad Internet radio is now uploaded, will be on-line until Wednesday December...
Dear Tradsongers, Greetings! The following excellent volume has recently been posted at Project Gutenberg: Creator: Unknown Illustrator: Cruikshank, George,...
Lewis, Excellent work. Have you identified if the song is trad or from Dickens' pen? It certainly fits the prevalent poacher song style and framework. Any...
Hi Lewis, Steve, I have a note somewhere that I believe "The Sinks of London" (1848 as described) was written by J Ewing Ritchie (1820-1898) who also wrote ...
Thanks Lewis, This one will really be useful. And I can offer it to my students if it's Gutenberg! Andy...
Andy Rouse
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Nov 20, 2007 8:47 pm
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Lest Martin's minutes of the above meeting should confuse anyone, or leave them wondering why I was discussing jazz recordings at a TSF forum, I should point...
I have updated www.tradsong.org with the notes from the last meeting and some other bits of news. I have also corrected a couple of problems that no-one seems...
PRESS RELEASE 26 November 2007 Immediate Release New Chief Executive for English Folk Dance & Song Society The English Folk Dance and Song Society is delighted...
Dear Tradsongers, Greetings from Birmingham! Apropos of Martin's minutes of our September meeting I will do my best to compile for us integrated listings of...
Hi Tradsongers and greetings from Sheffield, And in particular from 92.3 FM and from www.sheffieldlive.org After 35 years of whingeing at the BBC for its...
... Congratulations. When I'm not lecturing I'll see if I can't get to it via the Net. Shame it's not Wednesdays 10-12... that's when my folk seminar is! Andy...
Andy Rouse
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Nov 27, 2007 6:31 am
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Dear Tradsongers, Greetings once more from Birmingham, England! There is some incredible stuff recently posted onto the Internet Archive. Search, for example,...
... Aw rarght owr kid ... Dave Race (of Alcester FF website etc) once reported finding some very old 78's and with C#'s name so he grabbed them. On playing...
Hi, I am new here. I am trying to help out my stepfather. He has some old records which we are trying to find out about. I am looking for information on one...
Hi Lizzie, If you stick the phrase into Google, it conveniently points you to Mudcat, an indispensable source of such information. You will find more info (but...
. At the risk of self-promotion, I put a few other links to resources on my website - one or two music hall oriented, which sounds to be appropriate. Mudcat is...
Hi, Liz the Squeak is still around and can be contacted reasonably easily if you feel it might be useful. She gets her name from the peculiar form of laughter...
I'm not aware of it being published anywhere, but I think it may have been one of the items performed by "The Follies" led by Harry Pelissier (1873-1913) and...
I cannot resist sharing with you an experience earlier today when I was walking through Gloucester on my way to college. The usual Christmas criminal records...
Clearly they are taking a leaf out of Borders’ book. When I was working in NYC some years ago, Borders just round the corner from Lexington Avenue regularly...
Dear Tradsongers, Many thanks to Martin. If this American version was collected by Sharp in the Southern Appalacians it is indeed beautiful. Check it out,...
I'd say there's a good chance it was Buell Kazee's 1928 recording of Lady Gay, as he called it. Dust to Digital released it on a Christmas CD a few years ago....