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Dave & Toni Arthur
1,382 listeners
Dave & Toni Arthur were a triple-threat music duo for much of the 1960s and '70s. Yet they started out not so much as musicians &n… read moreDave & Toni Arthur were a triple-threat music duo for much of the 1960s and '70s. Yet they started out not so much as musicians – although they were that – as academics and folk scholars. Toni had studied at the Roya… read moreDave & Toni Arthur were a triple-threat music duo for much of the 1960s and '70s. Yet they started out not so much as musicians – although they were that – as academics and folk scholars. Toni had studied at the Royal Academy of Music from age nine (when she'd earned a s… read more -
Horden Raikes
542 listeners
A Lancaster, United Kingdom-based duo formed in 1970, Ron Flanagan and former Wayfarers member Brian Dewhurst played the north-western Engl… read moreA Lancaster, United Kingdom-based duo formed in 1970, Ron Flanagan and former Wayfarers member Brian Dewhurst played the north-western England folk club circuit. In late 1971 they recorded a self-titled début album that featured many of … read moreA Lancaster, United Kingdom-based duo formed in 1970, Ron Flanagan and former Wayfarers member Brian Dewhurst played the north-western England folk club circuit. In late 1971 they recorded a self-titled début album that featured many of the leading songs of the folk revival of the time. After the… read more -
Tim Hart and Maddy Prior
3,628 listeners
Starting out in the late 1960s as a singing duo on the folk club scene of St. Albans, England, Tim Hart and Maddy Prior released several al… read moreStarting out in the late 1960s as a singing duo on the folk club scene of St. Albans, England, Tim Hart and Maddy Prior released several albums together before becoming founder members of the iconic English folk-rock band Steeleye Span. … read moreStarting out in the late 1960s as a singing duo on the folk club scene of St. Albans, England, Tim Hart and Maddy Prior released several albums together before becoming founder members of the iconic English folk-rock band Steeleye Span. Tim Hart died of lung cancer on 24 December 2009, aged 61. View wiki -
Stone Angel
3,087 listeners
There is more artist with this name, including: 1) Stone Angel was a British folk rock/acid folk band. 2) Stone Angel was an American Chr… read moreThere is more artist with this name, including: 1) Stone Angel was a British folk rock/acid folk band. 2) Stone Angel was an American Christian melodic hard rock band. 1) Stone Angel was a British folk rock/acid folk band that arose f… read moreThere is more artist with this name, including: 1) Stone Angel was a British folk rock/acid folk band. 2) Stone Angel was an American Christian melodic hard rock band. 1) Stone Angel was a British folk rock/acid folk band that arose from the ashes the band Midwinter in 1974. All members from t… read more -
Albion Country Band
5,583 listeners
Albion Country Band was an English electric folk band initially formed in 1971 that, by 1978, took the shortened name, The Albion Band. Th… read moreAlbion Country Band was an English electric folk band initially formed in 1971 that, by 1978, took the shortened name, The Albion Band. The band was formed in April 1971 by Ashley Hutchings (formerly founding member of Fairport Conventi… read moreAlbion Country Band was an English electric folk band initially formed in 1971 that, by 1978, took the shortened name, The Albion Band. The band was formed in April 1971 by Ashley Hutchings (formerly founding member of Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span), initially to accompany singer Shirley… read more -
Folkal Point
3,688 listeners
Folkal Point were an English folk group from the Bristol area who released an LP in 1972 on the Midas label. 500 copies were pressed. View wikiFolkal Point were an English folk group from the Bristol area who released an LP in 1972 on the Midas label. 500 copies were pressed. View wikiFolkal Point were an English folk group from the Bristol area who released an LP in 1972 on the Midas label. 500 copies were pressed. View wiki -
Oberon
7,596 listeners
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Oberon was an early 1970s progressive / psychedelic / folk rock band Oxfordshire, UK. They… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: 1) Oberon was an early 1970s progressive / psychedelic / folk rock band Oxfordshire, UK. They recorded a rare privately pressed album titled "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in 1971… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: 1) Oberon was an early 1970s progressive / psychedelic / folk rock band Oxfordshire, UK. They recorded a rare privately pressed album titled "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in 1971. Only 150 copies were pressed making it one of the most obs… read more -
The Coterie
3,022 listeners
There are at least two bands called The Coterie: 1. The Coterie was a post-hardcore/metalcore band from Portland, Oregon, United States. An… read moreThere are at least two bands called The Coterie: 1. The Coterie was a post-hardcore/metalcore band from Portland, Oregon, United States. Anchored in "the city of roses and rain" (Portland, Oregon, United States), their full-len… read more -
Parke
1,310 listeners
There are at least two artists called Parke. 1. Parke was a British folk band established in the late 1960s in Manchester, United Kingdom. … read moreThere are at least two artists called Parke. 1. Parke was a British folk band established in the late 1960s in Manchester, United Kingdom. Led by husband-and-wife team, John and Julie Jenkin, they soon became a fixture on the folk circui… read moreThere are at least two artists called Parke. 1. Parke was a British folk band established in the late 1960s in Manchester, United Kingdom. Led by husband-and-wife team, John and Julie Jenkin, they soon became a fixture on the folk circuit in North-West England. They released two albums, the self-… read more -
Michael Raven & Joan Mills
229 listeners
In the mid-1960s brothers Michael Raven and Jon Raven ran their own folk club from The Gifford Arms in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, also … read moreIn the mid-1960s brothers Michael Raven and Jon Raven ran their own folk club from The Gifford Arms in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, also working with flautist Derek Craft as The Black Country Three, who released an album in 1966. Micha… read moreIn the mid-1960s brothers Michael Raven and Jon Raven ran their own folk club from The Gifford Arms in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, also working with flautist Derek Craft as The Black Country Three, who released an album in 1966. Michael Raven also teamed up with singer Joan Mills, at that poin… read more