Hi Folks, The January 2008 edition of Worlds of Trad Internet radio is now uploaded, will be on-line until Wednesday February 13th 2008, and features the very...
Hi Folks, The January 2008 edition of Worlds of Trad Internet radio is now uploaded, will be on-line until Wednesday February 13th 2008, and features the very...
Hi Folks, Sorry, but instead of my usual brief message alerting people to new Worlds of Trad uploads, and directing them to where they can find more ...
You wouldn't chuckle if you knew. The message has appeared on several other boards, none of which I posted it to, and at least one of them is very prickly...
Hi folks We had a great meeting in Newcastle last weekend with some very good papers and some really interesting discussion. I will write up the notes and put...
Hi Folks, The February edition of Worlds of Trad Internet radio is now uploaded, will be on-line until Wednesday March 12th, and features the very best in...
Dear Tradsongers, Greetings from Birmingham, England! At the request of our TSF meeting at CSH in Autumn 2007 I am currently composing a list of Internet...
... It depends entirely on what was archived, and when. Images are often difficult (sometimes impossible) to retrieve, pdfs vary. I've re-found deleted...
The notes of the TSF meeting of 19th January are now available on the TSF website, www.tradsong.org. These have been sent as a pdf file to the member's...
PRESS RELEASE 1 March 2008 Immediate Release Folk Magazine Celebrates Liverpool’s Capital of Culture Year The new issue of English Dance & Song magazine is...
Dear Derek, Thanks for all your info and emails via the T S F. As you'll probably know I'm visually impaired and can't read print - I've been feeling a...
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Frankie I'll do one for you. Pete ... From: armstrongf To: Tradsong@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 12:57 AM Subject: re: [Tradsong] English...
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Hello Frankie, I'll gladly do as much reading as you like to direct in Newcastle at the end of April, Cheers, Chris ... === message truncated === ...
Tradsong readers may like to know about Vic Gammon's new book Desire, Drink and Death in English Folk and Vernacular Song 1600-1900 (Ashgate, 2008) ISBN 978 0...
"Tis truly an excellent read, and well worth the price Chris ... __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail. A Smarter...
A really interesting issue, Derek, and it looks good too. Thanks a lot Chris ... __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo!...
ENGLISH FOLK DANCE AND SONG SOCIETY PRESS RELEASE 24 January 2008 Help Save Unique Folk Music Film A unique sound film of a Warwickshire fiddle player has...
Chris Coe wrote: Cheques made out to EFDSS ? Cxxx Should have made that clearer ... yes please! And if you contact malcolm taylor, he can persuade you to...
can anyone help with this, please? Thanks Martin Martin Graebe 100, Cheltenham Road Gloucester GL2 0LX Home Phone +44 (0)1452 523861 'Only fools and fiddlers...
Dear Martin A visit to Port Isaac and conversations with the Fisherman's Friends choir there has raised the following questions. In some places, a song became...
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Hi Georgina, Try the Hudleston Book. 'Noahdale Anthem' in it, possibly others. I collected 'Staithes Anthem' which is a fairly recent 1890s 'The Fisherman and...
Raise the Roof folk club in Sheffield end each meeting with ‘Rolling Home’ this may have anthem like qualities… ... From: Tradsong@yahoogroups.com...
Hi Folks, The March 2008 edition of Worlds of Trad Internet radio is now uploaded, will be on-line until Wednesday April 9th, and features three hours of the...
Yes, The Folk Scene seems to have unwittingly adopted this traditional practice, particularly at festivals on the last night. Whitby was always 'Wild Mountain...
Cleethorpes used to be Wild Mountain Thyme too. "its never over till the big man sings" Holmfirth Folk Festival - Will Noble singing Holmfirth Anthem. . ...
Although I don't remember it being called an "anthem", Nottingham Traditional Folk Club always ended with a four part rendering of "Martin said to his man."...
Preston always had 'Preston Mashers' (having beaten off competitition from every other 2-syllabled place in the Northwest by about 1920). Probably now known...