EDS Vol 45 No 1

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[edit] CONTENTS

[edit] THREE BROTHERS IN FAIR WARWICKSHIRE

A ballad and its story examined by Mike Yates.

[edit] TWO SONGS

Three Brothers in Fair Warwickshire

The Lamentation of W.Warner, T.Ward and T.Williams

[edit] FRED WHITING

John Howson's interview with Fred 'Pip' Whting, the Suffolk singer, fiddler, bones-player and jig-doll dancer.

[edit] MORRIS WORKSHOP

David Cooke of the Whitworth Morris Men gives his opinions on Morris Clubs, Tradition and 'over dancing'.

[edit] THREE MORRIS TUNES

Bonnets So Blue-tune

Cuckoo's Nest-tune

Princess Royal-tune

Collected by Cecil Sharp, 19th and 23rd of August, 1909, from H.Sturch, Shipton-on-Stour. Contributed by Roy Dommett.

[edit] MICHAEL McCARTHY

Songs and tales from an Irish Travelling Man. Collected by Pat McKenzie and Jim Carroll.

[edit] =TWO SONGS

The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green

Father, Father, Build Me a Boat

[edit] RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS AND FOLK MUSIC

Ursula Vaughan Williams writes about R.V.W. and his folk song influences.

[edit] CLIVE CAREY CENTENARY

Some notes by C.D.Smith on the well known collector. The centenary of his birth is celebrated this year (1983).

[edit] TWO SONGS

The Witty Lass of London

The Great Northern Run

[edit] SAMUEL BARRETT AND HIS TIN

A reprint from the New Zealand folk newsletter Heritage(1970) of Frank Fyfe's article on the one-string fiddle player Sam Barrett.

[edit] NEWTON-IN-FURNESS PACE EGG PLAY

Collected by Margaret E.McCormick from Mr George Rigg

[edit] SONG

Newton Pace Egg Song

[edit] THE FAMOUS OLD HINDLEY GREEN MORRIS DANCERS

The results of Tony Dann's researches into the archives of his local Lancashire newpapers.

[edit] CORRESPONDENCE

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