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  1. 8 de ene. de 2014 · John Kirkpatrick, one of England's best loved accordion, melodeon and concertina players, in fine form during his 2013 Carolling and Crumpets seasonal tour.

  2. English Country Dance Music. John Kirkpatrick marshals his family into a new force in the world of English Ceilidh Dancing. Building on the style of the late but much loved and admired Mr Gubbins’ Bicycle, John calls the dances and leads the charge on button accordion, with his four sons in full flight behind him backing him to the hilt - Jobie on bass guitar, Benji on guitar, bouzouki, or ...

  3. Online gigs will be live on Zoom and won’t be shared on other platforms. Tickets are £10.00 each, limited to 90 per gig. If you would like to pay for more than one person per viewing, you can click on the Quantity box at checkout. You can book tickets here, via my online shop. I'll email the Zoom link to you a day or two before the gig. Note ...

  4. John Kirkpatrick. British folk rock accordionist (Born August 08, 1947 in Chiswick, West London, England). Plays also anglo concertina and melodeon. John was a member of the historical groups of English folk rock such as "Steeleye Span" and "The Albion Band"; in 1997 he founded the "The John Kirkpatrick Band". For the trombonist, plase use John ...

  5. 11 de dic. de 2015 · A short section of John Kirkpatrick's latest Xmas album, Carolling and Crumpets. John has been one of the best performers in the English folk circuit for ab...

  6. I've been actively involved in Morris Dancing since I joined The Hammersmith Morris Men in 1959. In 1975 I started a new team to explore the previously neglected repertoire of the Welsh Border Morris, and The Shropshire Bedlams were born. These articles, written over quite a number of years, will tell you about the history and development of ...

  7. Listen to music by John Kirkpatrick on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by John Kirkpatrick including The Wild, Wild Berry, Dust to Dust and more.