English folk music (1960 - 1969)

English folk music (1960 - 1969)

= Births and deaths =

Births

* Kathryn Tickell (1967)

Deaths

* William Kimber (1872–1961)
* Sam Larner (1878–1965)

Recordings

* 1960 "Singing The Fishing" (Ewan MacColl)
* 1962 "The Body Blow" (Ewan MacColl)
* 1963 "The Iron Muse" (A.L. Lloyd, Ewan MacColl, Anne Briggs)
* 1964 "The Fight Game" (Ewan MacColl)
* 1965 "John Renbourn" (John Renbourn)
* 1965 "Frost and Fire" (The Watersons)
* 1966 "The Bird in the Bush" (Anne Briggs, Frankie Armstrong, A.L. Lloyd)
* 1966 "A Yorkshire Garland" (Watersons)
* 1967 "Leviathan" (A.L. Lloyd)
* 1967 "Nicola" (Bert Jansch)
* 1968 "Fairport Convention" (Fairport Convention)
* 1968 "What We Did on Our Holidays" (Fairport Convention)
* 1968 "Pentangle" (Pentangle)
* 1969 "Unhalfbricking" (Fairport Convention)
* 1969 "Liege and Lief" (Fairport Convention)

See also

*Music of the United Kingdom (1950s and 60s)


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