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raig
| Moira Craig from East Kilbride in Scotland is a
renowned interpreter of Scottish and Irish ballads. Her
crystal clear voice can be heard on Pastime's best selling
album "Celtic Airs and Ballads" and on her solo Album "On Ae
Bonny Day" |
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umphreys
| Mary Humphreys was born in Wales. Her extensive
research has given her a unique and enviable repertoire of
English and Welsh songs. Mary is a singer of great warmth
and power - she is also an accomplished instrumentalist on
English concertina and banjo. |
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nahata
| Anahata comes from East Anglia and plays Anglo
concertina, melodeon, cello and pipes. His sparkling
instrumentals and sympathetic accompaniments have earned him
the reputation of being one of the finest performers in the
English tradition |
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obson
| Carolyn Robson draws much of her material from her
Northumbrian background. She has made numerous radio
broadcasts and has appeared in a recent TV documentary about
Cecil Sharp, as well as on three solo albums |
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organ
| Sarah Morgan, as well as being a soloist, is a
gifted harmony singer and arranger. Born in Surrey, she has
spent much of her life in the south of England, and has a
wide knowledge of songs from her adopted county of Hampshire
and its neighbours |