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  1. Hace 5 días · It was Bob Dylan’s 83rd birthday yesterday, and this post was written after listening to the great British folksinger Martin Carthy reminiscing about hanging out with Dylan in late 1962 when he visited London for a few weeks. Carthy is an almost exact contemporary of Dylan’s, and this is a story of two 21-year olds finding their feet in the world.

  2. Hace 4 días · Martin Carthy and Isla St Clair sing Over the Hills and Far Away on 70 Golden Nursery Rhymes. Tom, he was a piper’s son, He learnt to play when he was young; And all the tunes that he could play Was Over the Hills and Far Away. Chorus (repeated after each verse): Over the hills and a long way off The wind shall blow my top-knot off

  3. Hace 5 días · The 1st Farnham Folk Day took place on 18 April ’82 and featured Martin Carthy, Michael Chapman, The English Country Blues Band, Dave Evans, John Kirkpatrick & Sue Harris, The Old Swan Band, The Watersons, Peta Webb & Webb’s Wonders, Maggie Holland, Spredthick, Dogfludd, Alan Harlow & Maggie St. George, Heavy Weather, Keith James ...

  4. Hace 5 días · They recorded it in 1971 for their album Please to See the King, and this track was later included on the Martin Carthy anthology, The Carthy Chronicles. Martin Carthy and Maddy Prior share vocals, starting singing into the back of a banjo like a primitive echo-chamber and set against simple percussion.

  5. Hace 3 días · Martin Carthy - When I Was A Little Boy 9. Martin Carthy - A Stitch In Time 10. Martin Carthy - Scarborough Fair 11. Bridget St John - Mon Gala Papillons 12. Bridget St John - Fly High 13. Bridget St John - Ask Me No Questions Recorded live at MOTH Club, London on March 10th 2024. + add. album; track;

  6. Hace 5 días · Martin Carthy sang Cruel Mother on his 1971 album Landfall. He commented in the record’s sleeve notes: The Cruel Mother comes from the singing of Lucy Stewart as collected by the American folklorist Kenneth Goldstein.

  7. Hace 2 días · There’s a couple in Quebec. One of them is called André Marchand, but you may be more familiar with the ones from England and Scotland, but people like Martin Carthy and Martin Simpson. You know, all these giants of folk music really brought sounds from another era but when listen to these recordings, they were very modern when they made them.