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There are 5 known bands with the name Midwinter:

1.) British 70s psychedelic-folk-rock band. They are precursors of folk-rock band STONE ANGEL, almost formed by accident when, in 1972, guitarists Paul Corrick and Ken Saul got together to rehearse a gig for a Great Yarmouth folk club Christmas party. They asked singer Jill Child to join in and the three soon became a close-knit formation with a mutual love for all things folk. They performed at clubs and festivals for a couple of years and by 1973, had accumulated enough material to record a demo tape. After a while, however, Gill decided to quit and the band broke up following a farewell concert in 1974. Guitarists Corrick and Saul then went on to form STONE ANGEL alongwith a couple of guest musicians who had participated in the demo, namely percussionist Mick Burroughers and bassist Dick Cadbury. Twenty years later, guitarist Saul was rummaging in his attic and chanced upon the master tapes of MIDWINTER’s old demo; with the preserved material, the band’s only album was released for the first time in 1993 by English label Kissing Spell.

Titled “The Waters of Sweet Sorrow”, the CD is made up of fragile, dreamy folk full of mystical wonder with an emphasis on the ethereal vocals of Gill Child. It features an assortment of electric and particularly acoustic instruments such as Jews harp, recorder, autoharp, dulcimer, banjo, acoustic guitar and violin among others.
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  • xDEATHCRUSHx

    Chinese Midwinter >>>>>>>>>>>> German Midwinter

    last month
  • EternalViking

    Chinese Midwinter > German Midwinter [6]

    March 2012
  • ph0en1xl

    Chinese Midwinter > German Midwinter [5]

    October 2011
  • downer88

    folk midwinter is grand. [6]

    October 2011
  • elfruna

    Brittish folk-rock Midwinter rules!

    October 2011
  • shakingwang

    Chinese Midwinter > German Midwinter [4]

    September 2011
  • PseudoHaptic

    folk midwinter is grand. [5]

    July 2011
  • pontinian

    I'll never understand why Chinese bands chose English names. There are so many awesome opportunities for romanisation gone wrong for a Chinese name.

    October 2010
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