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  1. Irish folk-rock duo active through the 1970s. Married couple Gay and Terry Woods formed The Woods Band in 1970 after their split with Steeleye Span, then joined DR. Strangely Strange for a six-week tour in the spring of 1971. The couple later resumed performing as The Woods Band and also as Gay & Terry Woods, with a rotating cast of musicians, and released a final single as The Woods Band in ...

  2. The Gay Woods Interview (Steeleye Span) from the book 'CELTIC WOMEN IN MUSIC', by Mairéid Sullivan. BIOGRAPHY . Born in Dublin in 1948, Gay started playing at fifteen with her brothers, and then with "The Aprentice Folk", whose members included her former husband, Terry Woods. In 1969 she joined the newly formed ...

  3. Gay Woods. With her return to Steeleye Span, the group she founded with her ex-husband, Terry Woods, and ex-Fairport Convention bassist Ashley Hutchings after more than two decades, Gay Woods (born Gabriel Corcoran)…. Read Full Biography.

  4. Terry Woods maintains that the members had agreed that if more than one person departed, the remaining members would select a new name, and he was upset that this did not happen when he and Gay Woods left the band. Gay and Terry were replaced by veteran folk musician Martin Carthy and fiddler Peter Knight in a longer-term line-up that toured ...

  5. Gay cruising the woods is a term used to describe when men search for other men in secluded outdoor locations for anonymous sexual encounters. It is usually associated with public parks, forests, and other areas of nature, where men go to find other men for casual sexual encounters. Gay cruising the woods can take place in both rural and urban ...

  6. Arranged By – Woods * ( tracks: B5) Bass – Dave Wintour. Composed By – Gay & Terry Woods ( tracks: A1 to B4), Traditional ( tracks: B5) Congas – Tony Carr. Design, Art Direction – Paul Welch. Drums – Mike Giles *. Dulcimer, Autoharp – Gay Woods. Electric Guitar – Geoff Whitehorn. Engineer – Geoff Calver.

  7. Singing since earliest memory, Woods was influenced by her brothers, Austin and Terry, who performed in Dublin's folk scene of the mid-'60s. As a teenager, she often joined her brothers during performances. A turning point in her career came when she met Terry Woods, a singer/guitarist who performed with Sweeney's Men, a seminal Irish folk-rock ...