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  1. Ashley Hutchings live shows. Find tour dates near you and book official tickets with Ents24 - rated Excellent on Trustpilot. Ashley Hutchings. Follow Tour Dates September. Sun 15 Sep. Stourbridge, Katie Fitzgeralds Ashley Hutchings, Becky Mills . View tickets October. Sat 19 Oct. Hebden Bridge ...

  2. Shepherd's Hey / Orange In Bloom / the Quaker Ashley Hutchings. Telstar Ashley Hutchings. Le Halle Place Ashley Hutchings. The Blue-Eyed Stranger / Curly-Headed Ploughboy Ashley Hutchings. Black Joke Ashley Hutchings. Princess Royal Ashley Hutchings. Play full songs with Apple Music. Get up to 3 months free.

  3. The legendary ASHLEY HUTCHINGS, band-leader extraordinaire, is also a multi-talented writer, arranger, producer and broadcaster. His influence and innovation are celebrated throughout the music world. The founder of Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and The Albion Band, Ashley continues to be in the forefront of English music.

  4. 10 de ago. de 2022 · Ashley Hutchings and The Albion Band have a long association with the theatre and multi-media production. It’s a love affair that started back in 1977, when Ashley was invited to produce a TV Special, Here We Come a-Wassailing, that focused upon the midwinter pagan traditions of our islands.

  5. 13 de nov. de 2015 · Ashley Hutchings has always had a reputation as an organiser, from putting together the first line-up of Fairport Convention, to arranging the staggering 70-some musicians who have played over the years in the Albion Band. Originally released in 2008, My Land Is Your Land features 32 contributors and is a concept album of sorts, consisting of ...

  6. 18 de nov. de 2022 · Ashley Hutchings All Stars, By Gloucester Docks I Sat Down and Wept - Live, CD reissue with 3 bonus tracks, Road Goes On Forever RGF/AHCD 005, 1999. Phil Beer, Ashley Hutchings, Chris While, Ridgeriders, CD, HTD Records HTD CD 103, 1999. Steeleye Span, The Journey, 2 CD, Park Records PRK CD52, 1999.

  7. Back in 1969, when Ashley Hutchings - a young British rock’n’roller with a literary bent – was poring over ballads in Cecil Sharp House and working out how the hell one could apply electric bass and a rock sensibility to the likes of “Tam Lin” and “Matty Groves,” fellow London lad Pete Townshend was doing his own bit to reconfigure popular music as The Who toured in support of ...