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  1. Robin & Barry Dransfield (born in the 1940's) are English brothers and folk musicians, born in Harrogate, Yorkshire. Robin plays acoustic guitar, while Barry is a folk singer, fiddler, cellist and guitarist. The Dransfields began performing in the 1960s, quickly gaining prominence for their "quirky" bluegrass "old-timey" sound. By 1969 Barry and Robin were performing full-time as a duo ...

  2. Robin & Barry Dransfield "Scarborough Fair". 4:02. The Waters Of Tyne - - Robin & Barry Dransfield. 2:39. Robin & Barry Dransfield ‎– Scarborough Fair / Trad. 4:14. Robin & Barry Dransfield ‎– The Trees They Do Grow High / Trad. 5:03. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "The Rout Of The Blues" on Discogs.

  3. Music By – John Pearse. B1. Tapestry. Written-By – Barry Dransfield, Robin Dransfield. Written-By – Barry Dransfield, Robin Dransfield. B2. The Trees They Do Grow High. B3. A Week Before Easter.

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  5. 10 de sept. de 2020 · Limited Edition 140 gm Green Vinyl. Record/Vinyl. Remastered Vinyl Reissue for Record Store Day 2020. New sleeve notes by life-long fan Nick Saloman aka The Bevis Frond. It’s time for new fans and old to dig it’s greatness. Originally released in 1972, on Polydor’s Folk Mill imprint, Barry Dransfield's first solo album was an ...

  6. Separating for nearly a decade, Robin & Barry Dransfield reunited to record an acoustic duo album, Popular to Contrary Belief, in 1977. They soon resumed their solo careers. After releasing a solo album, Bowin' & Scrapin', in 1984, Barry Dransfield announced his retirement from live performance and opened a violin and cello restoration business in Hastings, England.

  7. Explore music from Robin & Barry Dransfield. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Robin & Barry Dransfield on Discogs.