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Subject: RE: Traditional Singers on YouTube From: Paul Davenport Date: 07 Feb 14 - 10:14 AM Here's one I put up earlier this year; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSon_CIrac0 This is Fred Jordan singing at Whitby Folk Week. enjoy |
Subject: RE: Traditional Singers on YouTube From: it'smagic Date: 07 Feb 14 - 10:24 AM A lot of traditional singers here - at least singers of traditional Scots songs from the Greig-Duncan collection. This is a project of the University of Edinburgh. The YT channel is CeltScotVideos. |
Subject: RE: Traditional Singers on YouTube From: The Sandman Date: 07 Feb 14 - 01:01 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsxG06FMA-Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xVT-vdJL4g |
Subject: RE: Traditional Singers on YouTube From: Lighter Date: 07 Feb 14 - 04:05 PM Try http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX1D8kJrSbM and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW16Q_hVTB4&feature=related |
Subject: RE: Traditional Singers on YouTube From: Georgiansilver Date: 07 Feb 14 - 05:43 PM The Rose Of Allendale! |
Subject: RE: Traditional Singers on YouTube From: GUEST,Mike Yates Date: 08 Feb 14 - 11:45 AM A couple of points. 1. According to Partridge, "Scads" means "Much; e.g. 'scads of money': adopted, ca. 1935, from US, esp. by would be 'slick' thriller-writers." And 2. If you like Dillard Chandler, get hold of the Smithsonian Folkways CD & DVD set "Dark Holler - Old Love Songs and Ballads" (SFW CD 40159). The DVD is a copy of John Cohen's film "The End of an Old Song". It captures Dillard, his music and his comunity far better than anything before, or since. |
Subject: RE: Traditional Singers on YouTube From: The Sandman Date: 08 Feb 14 - 12:43 PM traditional singers and singers of traditional songsare not the same thing according to collectors of songs. |
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