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I play [[Tin Whistle]], including low whistle and [[mandolin]] and organize regular music sessions in a local public house.
I play [[Tin Whistle]], including low whistle and [[mandolin]] and organize regular music sessions in a local public house.
I can be contacted via Wikipedia or e-mail on aharrygill2000@yahoo.co.uk
I can be contacted via Wikipedia or e-mail on aharrygill2000@yahoo.co.uk
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== Reference Source Books Used ==
== Reference Source Books Used ==

Revision as of 10:37, 10 March 2014

I am a retired married man living in West Berkshire, Great Britain.

I have a number of interests including world music,traditional, contemporary and industrial folk music, and scuba diving. I play Tin Whistle, including low whistle and mandolin and organize regular music sessions in a local public house. I can be contacted via Wikipedia or e-mail on aharrygill2000@yahoo.co.uk

Reference Source Books Used

  • MusicMaster Folk Music of the British Isles Catalogue 1 - Published in 1994 by Retail Entertainment Data Publishing ltd - ISBN 0 904520 88 9
  • The Guinness Who's Who of Folk Music - Published in 1993 by Guinness Publishing Ltd - ISBN 0-85112-741-X
  • British Hit Singles and Albums - 18th Edition - Published in 2005 by Guinness World Records Ltd - ISBN 1-904994-00-8
  • The Shuttle & Cage Industrial Folk Ballads by Ewan MacColl - 2nd printing Hargill Music Press U.S.A. 1965
Originally printed 1954 by Workers Music Association
  • Ewan MacColl - Peggy Seeger Songbook - Published in 1963 by Oak Publications New York 2nd Printing Library of Congress Card No. 63-14092
  • Personal Choice of Scottish Folksongs and Ballads by Ewan MacColl - Reprinted by Hargail Music Press U.S.A. 1962
Copyright by Workers Music Association

Reference music albums used

  • Three Score and Ten TOPIC70 issued by Topic Records in 2009 with a 108 page book, Topic catalogue and seven compilation CDs