Subject: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Guest Date: 29 Oct 10 - 07:13 AM There are seven hours worth of 'live' recordings on TheBox.bz Included are: http://thebox.bz/details.php?id=135280 The Yetties - The Maypole The Yetties - The Mallard Isla Cameron - Bobby Shaftoe Isla Cameron - The Wars of Germany Roy Guest - Did You Ever See Such a Funny Thing Before? Roy Guest - Kellyburn Braes Roy Guest - Captain Kidd (incomplete) ==== The Spinners - Maggie May (show intro) The Spinners - Three Jovial Welshmen The Spinners - Liza The Spinners - Hosanna Robin Hall & Jimmie McGregor - Camp in the Country (incomplete) Mike Blakeman, Patrick & Rosemary Small - I Will Give My Love an Apple Mike Blakeman, Patrick & Rosemary Small - Sylvie Noel Murphy - Courtin' in the Kitchen Noel Murphy - Whiskey in the Jar The Spinners - The Docker's Way The Spinners - Whiskey on a Sunday ========== http://thebox.bz/details.php?id=135314 ? - Johnny I Hardly Knew Ya (incomplete) ? - Whup Jamboree Robin Hall - ? Robin Hall & Jimmie McGregor - Donald Don The Young Tradition - Chicken on a Raft (incomplete) The Young Tradition - Blow The Man Down The Young Tradition - Butter and Cheese and All The Young Tradition - The Birmingham Man Joanne Hindley Smith - Farewell To Nova Scotia Joanne Hindley Smith - She's Like A Swallow Joanne Hindley Smith - Ballad of the Bluenose Robin Hall & Jimmie McGregor - Nancy Whiskey Alex Campbell - The False Bride Alex Campbell - Mairi's Wedding Alex Campbell - Bonnie Ship The Diamond The Young Tradition - Claudie's Banks The Young Tradition - General Taylor The Young Tradition - Chicken on a Raft (fades out) Ian Campbell Folk Group - Twa Recruiting Sergeants Ian Campbell Folk Group - Johnny Black? Ian Campbell Folk Group - Blow Boys Blow Anne Briggs - A Bower in My Breast Robin Hall & Jimmie McGregor - The Enniskillen Dragoons Johnny Handle - The Kye Come Hyem Johnny Handle - Drunken Bella Roy Johnny Handle - The Trepanner Song ? - Chevy Chase (instrumental) ? - Nancy Till (instrumental) Anne Briggs - Polly Vaughan Ian Campbell Folk Group - The Gypsy Rover ========== http://thebox.bz/edit.php?id=135315 Dave Swarbrick ? - Way Stormalong John ? - George Washington Bridge ? - Delia's Gone Gareth Francis Group - ? Gareth Francis Group - Cosher Bailey's Engine Gareth Francis Group - Milgi Milgi Nigel Denver - The Twa Corbies Nan Fleming-Williams & Denny Smith - Singing The Travels Robin Hall & Jimmie McGregor - Brian O'Lynn Shirley Collins - Cambridgeshire May Carol Shirley Collins - Hardly Think I Will John Foreman - The Winkle Song John Foreman - Why Does The Winkle Have To Turn To The Right? Nan Fleming-Williams & Denny Smith - The Piper's Weird Nan Fleming-Williams & Denny Smith - The De'il Among The Tailors Nigel Denver - The Bleacher Lass O' Kelvinhaugh Gareth Francis Group - Ar Lan y Môr Gareth Francis Group - Roll Alabama Roll The Four Folk - The Derby Ram The Four Folk - The Old Lady All Skin And Bone The Four Folk - All For Me Grog Felicity Johnson - When I Was No But Sweet Sixteen (incomplete) ========== 5till to be indexed ... http://thebox.bz/details.php?id=135316 http://thebox.bz/details.php?id=135317 http://thebox.bz/details.php?id=135318 http://thebox.bz/details.php?id=135397 ========== |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: pavane Date: 29 Oct 10 - 08:08 AM That looks very interesting. Dated around 1967-1968? |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 29 Oct 10 - 08:13 AM Further references can be found at: http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/sound/radio/world/world.html Quote: "The British folk revival of the 1950s and 60s was documented at its peak in BBC Radio's London Folk Song Cellar (1966-??). Recorded live in the basement of Cecil Sharp House (the HQ of the English Folk Dance and Song Society in London), this key series juxtaposed the mature work of the first generation revivalists (Martin Carthy, Shirley Collins) with that of younger performers such as Sandy Denny during an important period of transition." Unquote. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 29 Oct 10 - 08:16 AM BBC Radio's London Folk Song Cellar - compered by Scottish folk duo Robin Hall & Jimmie Macgregor * - dates from the mid-1960s. This now largely unknown radio series was produced by the BBC World Service and distributed worldwide on acetate discs by the Transcription Service of the BBC. These latter disks are now long gone - usually junked for lack of storage - but were mainly distributed to overseas broadcasting corporations for late night transmission aimed at British ex-patriots. The series was also transmitted on shortwave. Most of these recordings were RadioRipped direct from the BBC World Service on shortwave (hence the poorish quality). They are over 45 years old. The actual dates of transmission are also long forgotten. * For Robin Hall & Jimmie Macgregor see: http://www.theballadeers.com/scots/hm_01.htm These 30 min. programmes recorded in London emulated the ambience and sounds of the folk clubs of the 1960s that were predominant at the start of the British folk song, music and dance revival of that period. The performers included such pioneering luminaries as the Young Tradition, the Dubliners, Cyril Tawney, Sandy Denny, the High Level Ranters, and a host of others from those times. The recordings uploaded here were RadioRipped onto reel-reel 1/4" tape and have now been passed onto a collector, before that though they were transcribed onto cassette tape, these were then in turn digitised to MP3. It is thought that it is best to present these latter recordings just as they are (or were) on the cassette tapes. These recordings are quite unique and probably do not exist elsewhere. If anyone wishes to try and reconstruct the original 30 min. programmes then if the original lists of performances can be found in the BBC archives then Audacity could do that. And if anyone knows where other copies of the BBC London Folk Song Cellar exist please do let us know. And there was also the inimitable Sandy Denny, see: http://www.headheritage.co.uk/headtohead/unsung/topic/42592/ Note that from the Sandy Denny reference it appears that the BBC London Folk Song Cellar was superceded by similar programme called 'A Cellar Full of Folk' (BBC World Service) of which there are (currently in 2010) no known extant recordings in the public domain. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: mikesamwild Date: 29 Oct 10 - 08:20 AM A great resource , takes me back Thanks ! |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: Little Robyn Date: 29 Oct 10 - 06:37 PM We've got some! All of those and maybe more but still on reel to reel tape. Mitch says he must do something about them - one day. We learnt many of the songs we sang back then from the programmes that were played around midnight on a Saturday night, in 68 and 69. Paul Metsers was in that flat in Wellington, NZ then too. Happy days, fond memories and lots of good material that wasn't otherwise available in this part of the world. That's when I first heard the Northumbrian pipes - played by Colin Ross and Forster Charlton, and it took me 4 years before I managed to find a set for myself. Ray Fisher sang on that programme too - 'The Lum hat wantin' a croon' if I remember correctly. Also Charlie Bate singing the Padstow May song and the Sweet Nightingale. It's a treasure trove if you can find them. Robyn |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: Little Robyn Date: 29 Oct 10 - 06:49 PM ? - Johnny I Hardly Knew Ya (incomplete) ? - Whup Jamboree I think both were done by Colin Wilkie and Shirley Hart. Robyn |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Alan Whittle Date: 29 Oct 10 - 09:18 PM does anyone remember that very tricky guitar solo that Cliff Aungier used to play as the introduction to this programme? i asked Cliff about it once and he said he used get an extra few bob for playing it. I wouldn't mind hearing it again. al |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Sceptic Date: 31 Oct 10 - 01:39 PM Interesting. Re: Sandy Denny. Two of her sessions for Folk Song Cellar/Cellar Full Of Folk were issued on the Live At The BBC box, but there are two that haven't been found. Could they be among this treasure trove? 1) Rec 7 Nov 1966, broadcast 4 Jan 1967 3:10 To Yuma The False Bride The Wild Rover 2) Rec 21 Mar 1967, broadcast 22 April 1967 Milk and Honey The False Bride |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 31 Oct 10 - 02:15 PM I remember that guitar piece too - but it wasn't on Folk Song Cellar, or Folkweave or Country Meets Folk or Folk on Two. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 01 Nov 10 - 02:00 PM Re: Sandy Denny. Two of her sessions for Folk Song Cellar/Cellar Full Of Folk were issued on the Live At The BBC box, but there are two that haven't been found. Could they be among this treasure trove? 1) Rec 7 Nov 1966, broadcast 4 Jan 1967 3:10 To Yuma The False Bride The Wild Rover 2) Rec 21 Mar 1967, broadcast 22 April 1967 Milk and Honey The False Bride ==== These Sandy Denny performances could well exist on the reel-reel recordings languishing around the World made by Brit. ex-pats, or even the original discs may still exist at the Beeb, british Library Sound Archives, or at e.g. the NZBC Archives. It might be worth emailing such as the NZBC Archives or the Australian equiv., or Canada or South Africa. If the year for Sandy Denny is 1967 then Folk Song Cellar would appear to be the progs. to look out for. I wonder if the folks in NZ have them, NZBC was quite prolific at transmitting Brit. progs. I have a number of Ronnie Barker progs., Navy Lark, Men from the Ministry, etc, incl. the Goon Show that I recorded whilst in NZ in the 1970s? I have uploaded to TheBox.bz all the FSC's that I have access to. But other folks have other recordings I don't. I'm not sure how to proceed with this project. At least one person I know has a large collection of recordings but I haven't yet managed to persuade him/her to let me have any copies. To make my recordings more available I'm also trying to upload them to MediaFire.com My next project is Folkweave from the 1970s of which I have about 100 hours worth. ==== |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Georgina Boyes Date: 01 Nov 10 - 02:27 PM Who is guest? |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: Little Robyn Date: 02 Nov 10 - 02:20 AM Chris. C'mon, own up. Robyn |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 02 Nov 10 - 10:22 AM Files being uploaded to http://www.mediafire.com/?c4gw4vwgqzh4h Not sure what the download restrictions are. I would suggest downloading the *.txt files first. This on-going upload will take about the rest of the week. Keep checking to see what's there. Feedback would be appreciated. Thanks. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: SqueezeMe Date: 02 Nov 10 - 10:57 AM Good work, Chris. Thanks for making these available. Should make a good hole in my download quota for the month (grin). MC |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 02 Nov 10 - 12:24 PM The MP3 files without an accompanying *.txt file are those without a set / performer list. If anyone would like to create said lists of performers these would be gratefully received. Please append lists here. Many thanks. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 02 Nov 10 - 12:38 PM The CJB files came from my own recordings from the NZBC National Programme (equiv. to the BBC Light Prog.) captured to reel-reel tape at 2.00 am on Mondays in Hawera, Taranaki, NZ. I would then be teaching the next day. Why was teach. so tired every Tuesday morning? Now they know. But homesickness - i.e. being thousands of miles from home (UK) - meant that I'd (we'd) do anything to keep in touch with the Brit. folk scene. The other recordings 1/2/3/4/5/6/7 are courtesy of Ross McLennan who probably recorded the same programmes for the same reason(s) in Hamilton, NZ. He copied these to cassette and then sent them to me in the UK last year. These have been digitised. Ross's original reel-reel tapes went to 'Little Robyn' and Mitch. But I believe that Robyn and Mitch (in NZ) also have their own recordings. There is one other large collection of reel-reel tapes in Christchurch, but ... Anyway now that I have uploaded my recordings I am sure it would be great if others could also do the same. Of course reel-reel tapes do not last forever - they suffer from tape rot (the adhesive crystallises), they also develop drop outs, and 'print through' can be a serious problem, etc. These treasure troves need rescuing fast!!! My next task is 100 hours of Folkweave from the 1970s - apparently all junked by the BBC. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 03 Nov 10 - 07:06 PM Someone on this thread was asking about Nadia Cattouse. She is on the file called: London Folk Song Cellar - 1 Nadia Cattouse Port Mahon Nadia Cattouse Hurricane Hattie Nadia Cattouse Can't Cross Over (River Come Down) This file is now in the public domain. ===== So far Sandy Denny has been found as follows: Sandy Denny Green Grow the Laurels Sandy Denny Fir'a'Bhata These two recordings are on a privately owned tape and not yet available in the public dmaon. ===== |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 03 Nov 10 - 07:16 PM I think that fiddley ley piece of guitar playing by Cliff Aungier the intro. was Folk on Friday. Reference to the only known recording of said prog. but sans Cliff: http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~zierke/tony.rose/records/folkonfriday.html |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 04 Nov 10 - 08:08 AM Following Iain (Jethro) Anderson's complaint - all uploads will now be deleted. The tapes will all be dumped TODAY. The BBC didn't want them. Now the folk scene will be denied access to this historic material forever. What a great waste of time. Thanks Mr. Anderson. Have a nice day. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: Nigel Paterson Date: 04 Nov 10 - 08:12 AM All this makes fascinating reading. As far as I can remember, back in the mid 60s, 'The Halliard' made two recordings for the BBC. One was for 'Cellar full of Folk', which I think was recorded in the old 'Paris Studio' in London, Piccadilly...producer, almost certainly, Frances Line (sp?). The other was a programme called 'Country Meets Folk', which was recorded at Broadcasting House. I seem to recall we shared the programme with John D. Loudermilk. The only song title I can remember from the sessions is: 'The Lancashire Lads' ('Country Meets Folk'). We've always been under the impression that these recordings, along with many others, we're wiped years ago. Could there be copies hiding in the veritable treasure trove being revealed in this thread? Only time will tell....and a LOT of luck! Kind Regards to All, Nigel Paterson. (mandolin, The Halliard) |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 04 Nov 10 - 08:30 AM Country Meets Folk - of which I have quite a few recordings - was mainly recorded at the Playhouse Theatre near Charing Cross Station. Whilst there may be some in the BBC Archives - these will most likely have been thrown out by the BBC long ago, and any chance surviving copies have to remain in private hands even if they are deemed to be a treasure trove. My own projects with restoring recordings of surviving versions of Folk Song Cellar and Folkweave and Folk on Two and Country Meets Folk have been brought to a grinding halt. And due to the vociferous comments from some self-appointed steward of the folk scene I am now seriously considering junking the whole lot of my thousands of hours of tapes just as the BBC has done. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: Waddon Pete Date: 04 Nov 10 - 09:54 AM My advice (FWIW) Dump nothing! Best wises, Peter |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Si Garbutt Date: 04 Nov 10 - 10:58 AM What is Ian (Jethro) Anderson's complaint, where and when was it made, and on what grounds? The BBC have in the past been very grateful to dedicated fans of certain programmes who taped them from the radio and later turned out to have the only known recording of certain broadcasts after the Beeb's many ill-advised clearouts of their archives. Don't dump your tapes! Si |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Iain (Jethro) Anderson Date: 04 Nov 10 - 11:35 AM In another forum I merely queried "Does anybody retain copyright on these recordings?" - that is all. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: Little Robyn Date: 04 Nov 10 - 02:45 PM Programmes from 1964..... the copyright should be due to expire soon anyway. Hang in there. Robyn |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: JohnB Date: 04 Nov 10 - 05:19 PM These are an amazing resource, I am listening to the Martin Carthy tapes as I frantically download as much of the others that I can before they dissapear. From the comment above it sounds as there was not a problem but a question. Please don't actually DUMP anything in a non-reversible manner. Thanks for the one's I am getting, JohnB. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 05 Nov 10 - 09:25 AM John Peel - As I Roved Out (folk archives) - 1999 Now at: http://www.mediafire.com/?c5055m4wvb8s5 |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: JohnB Date: 05 Nov 10 - 04:43 PM Glad to see they are still there, with potentially more to come. Great work, Keep it up, JohnB. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 07 Nov 10 - 08:16 PM A few more added.
Thanks. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,S_Byers Date: 10 Nov 10 - 04:12 AM Apparently loads more uploads - incl. Folkweaves from 1977/78. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: pavane Date: 10 Nov 10 - 03:33 PM I have just a few items on cassette tape somewhere from Folkweave and Folk Song Cellar - will need to get them off the tapes. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,S Byers Date: 10 Nov 10 - 07:31 PM "I have just a few items on cassette tape somewhere from Folkweave and Folk Song Cellar - will need to get them off the tapes." Please add them to our collection. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Chris B. Date: 10 Nov 10 - 07:40 PM Someone here also mentioned that they had some original transcription disks of Folk Song Cellar or other ex-Beeb folk progs. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 10 Feb 11 - 06:18 PM could it be the one at the end of the first side of the 'dungeon folk' compilation lp entitled 'nicolette'? not surprised he got a few extra shillings for this one, probably the most dexterous guitar picking i ever heard! |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 10 Feb 11 - 06:21 PM ps. previous post in response to alan whittle's..
Thanks. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Margaret Date: 04 Oct 11 - 04:22 PM Are the LFSC recordings still available somewhere online (hopehopehope)??? I loved that programme! |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,JEZ Date: 03 Mar 13 - 11:51 AM Hi, I have a BBC Transcription Disc, CN 408 Folk Song Cellar which is now on Discogs. http://www.discogs.com/release/4344026 Hope to put it up for sale if anyone is interested? |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,RainerWG Date: 12 Jan 14 - 05:20 PM Sorting out my old tapes I came across some recordings of LFSC dating back to 66´/67´. About a dozen or so songs have been transformed to mp3. Quality is rather reasonable given the fact that they were recorded from fm-transmissions by BFBS here in Germany. I´ve got no idea if there are any impeding copyrights on those recordings. However, if anyone is interested in them why not get in touch with me directly. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Chris B Date: 13 Jun 14 - 07:31 PM London Folk Song Cellar - Would love copies of said cassettes / tapes please. If you record to MP3 make them 192kbps or greater please. Chris B. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST Date: 19 Jun 14 - 05:17 AM Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Sceptic Date: 31 Oct 10 - 01:39 PM Interesting. Re: Sandy Denny. Two of her sessions for Folk Song Cellar/Cellar Full Of Folk were issued on the Live At The BBC box, but there are two that haven't been found. Could they be among this treasure trove? 1) Rec 7 Nov 1966, broadcast 4 Jan 1967 3:10 To Yuma The False Bride The Wild Rover 2) Rec 21 Mar 1967, broadcast 22 April 1967 Milk and Honey The False Bride ==== Possible here: 3:10 To Yuma http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4Qoiteeyco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHuvX4mE2AU The False Bride - with Alex Campbell (who was also a frequent guest on the LFSC) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf7dIATrtNc Wild Rover - still lost Milk and Honey http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU5_S-fjhD0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCUwyh72o04 Not sure if these are the missing LFSC clips though!! |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: Nigel Paterson Date: 19 Jun 14 - 05:35 AM The Halliard (Dave Moran, Nic Jones, Nigel Paterson) recorded at least one session for "Cellar Full of Folk" in the 60s. I can't remember the titles of any of the songs, I'm afraid. Might this/these session(s) still exist? I suspect they were probably wiped years ago. Nigel Paterson, Mandolin, The Halliard. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Chris B Date: 19 Jun 14 - 09:52 AM Please does anyone know how we can contact direct one RainerWG? Many thanks - Chris B. Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,RainerWG Date: 12 Jan 14 - 05:20 PM Sorting out my old tapes I came across some recordings of LFSC dating back to 66´/67´. About a dozen or so songs have been transformed to mp3. Quality is rather reasonable given the fact that they were recorded from fm-transmissions by BFBS here in Germany. I´ve got no idea if there are any impeding copyrights on those recordings. However, if anyone is interested in them why not get in touch with me directly. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Chris B. Date: 19 Jun 14 - 10:06 AM Searched the BL Sound Archives for "Cellar Full of Folk" - it appears that they have nothing. They do have some "Folk Song Cellars" though. http://cadensa.bl.uk/uhtbin/cgisirsi/x/x/0/49/%20;%20charset=UTF-8 |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Rainer WG Date: 05 Sep 14 - 03:47 PM Hi Chris B., Sorry for the delay in response, but I haven´t visited mudcat for a while. My E-mail is rainer.herbers@t-online.de if you want to get in touch with me. Regards Rainer |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,ChrisB Date: 05 Sep 14 - 04:28 PM Wonderful - thank you. We are mainly missing programmes, but also need programmes: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 6 / 7 / 14 / 28 / 33 / 38 / 39 If anyone has any we'd love to borrow the tapes. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,Guido trog Date: 13 Sep 17 - 01:47 PM Does anybody have these original bbc trnsciption discs from the folk cellar? |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,SB Date: 29 Apr 19 - 04:40 PM We have all episodes except no 28. Nos. 31 and 35 are slighty truncated. These ae maily from home-taped off-air recordings to reel-reel tapes. We have also bought original t'disks for nos. 1 to 13. These are likely the ones offered here many years' ago. All are digitised. Question now is how put these into the public domain. They are excellent survivals from the 1960s revival. |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: GUEST,LynnH Date: 30 Apr 19 - 09:39 AM Around the same time - mid '60s? - there was also a TV series on the Beeb - Singabout - featuring, for that period, the usual suspects : Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor, Martin Carthy & Nadia Cattouse, Julie Felix etc.etc. Are there any traces of this left in some vaults somewhere? |
Subject: RE: BBC London Folk Song Cellar From: Jim Carroll Date: 30 Apr 19 - 10:08 AM I think I might have a tape of some of this somewhere - certainly Nadia Cattouse features on one of them I also have a recording of interviews made at 'The Ballads and Blues' Club by the Beeb Jim Carroll |
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