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CD
re-release of Janet
Russell Gathering
The Fragments
now available
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NEWS!
Janet
Russell's new CD "Love Songs and Fighting
Talk" is now in stock and ready to ship out
April 08: News update,new tour dates and links to Youtube videos on Brian
Peters' pages.
Brian's new CD of Child Ballads now on the site
and in stock- MP3 clips and details.
Four of Pete Morton's CD's, The Boat Band (Trip
to The Lakes), both of Janet Russell's CD''s, Nick Hennessey's "A
rare Hunger" and "The Beggar Boy of the North" are all
now available as MP3 downloads from efolkmusic
(you'll have to enter the artist's name in the search facility
on the site)
Nick Hennessey's New CD "A Rare Hunger"
- now in stock
The
Pete Morton CD "Flying an Unknown Flag"
HARCD 048 is in stock.
Re-release
of Janet Russell's first album - Gathering the Fragments
- is now available. Remastered for CD and with a new cover.
Brian
Peters' latest CD's "Anglophilia"
and "Different Tongues" are
on the site as is Brian's Tunebook "Rattle
and Reel"
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New
Release 01/05/08
now in stock
Now
Available
Re-release of seminal NW English tunes

"Greg
Stephens has been rooting out and collecting tunes from his native Cumbria
for many years. On this recording the Boat Band wear these tunes like
a set of well-loved,comfortable old clothes, worn to the perfect fit:just
as they should sound" (Folk Buzz Magazine)
Find
out about:
Furness Tradition Festival and the work of the Furness Tradition
Organisation
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