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Bob Copper & the sound of old England

GUEST,RTim (25 Jan) 21 Feb 15 - 08:29 PM
GUEST,Will Fly (23 Jan) 21 Feb 15 - 08:28 PM
GUEST,Rain Dog (23 Jan 2015) 21 Feb 15 - 08:27 PM
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Subject: RE: Bob Copper & the sound of old England
From: GUEST,RTim (25 Jan)
Date: 21 Feb 15 - 08:29 PM

I have never seen or heard Bob Copper sing to his own concertina accompaniment!!
Great stuff.

Tim Radford


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Subject: RE: Bob Copper & the sound of old England
From: GUEST,Will Fly (23 Jan)
Date: 21 Feb 15 - 08:28 PM

A good article - short and to the point. Though I have but one or two folk songs in my repertoire (preferring to play traditional tunes, and to sing other stuff), "A Song For Every Season" is one of my favourite readings. It brings to life another world, and I'm lucky enough to live not too far from Rottingdean and the surrounding countryside, which makes that world seem just a little closer.


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Subject: Bob Copper & the sound of old England
From: GUEST,Rain Dog (23 Jan 2015)
Date: 21 Feb 15 - 08:27 PM

Article by Jon Boden in todays Guardian newspaper

Bob Copper and the sound of old England


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