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  2. The Albion Band - Wikipedia

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    The Albion Band, also known as The Albion Country Band, The Albion Dance Band, and The Albion Christmas Band, is a British folk rock band, originally brought together and led by musician Ashley Hutchings. An important grouping in the genre, it has contained or been associated with a large proportion of major English folk performers in its long ...

  3. John Tams - Wikipedia

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    with the Albion Band. The Prospect Before Us (1977) Rise Up Like the Sun (1978) Lark Rise to Candleford (1980) 1990 (1990) (guest appearance; backing vocals on "Nameless Kind of Hell" and co-lead/duet vocals on "The Party's Over") Live in Concert (1993) (tracks 1 - 7, recorded 1977) Live at the Cambridge Folk Festival (1998) (tracks 1 - 6 ...

  4. Ridgeriders - Wikipedia

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    The album was re-released in June 2001 by Talking Elephant, who would release the aforementioned live album later that year. [citation needed] "Close Your Eyes" was actually recorded in 1995, and appeared on The Albion Band's album Albion Heart that year. [3]

  5. Joe Parrish - Wikipedia

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    Parrish is also the singer, guitarist, flute player and songwriter of his own folk rock band Albion. [6] In March 2024, he left Jethro Tull to focus on Albion. [7]

  6. Battle of the Field - Wikipedia

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    Writing at mainlynorfolk.info, Tony Rees says: The Albion Country Band recorded Battle of the Field in 1973 but the album was shelved when the band folded. When it was finally released on Island's budget label HELP in 1976, one track ("All of a Row") was deemed unfit for inclusion as the band were not particularly happy with it and anyway, Martin Carthy had by then re-recorded it in a ...

  7. Rise Up Like the Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Albion Band set the words to the hymn tune "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds in a Believer's Ear". "The Postman's Knock": a traditional song associated with the Morris dancing tradition at Adderbury in Oxfordshire. The song had previously appeared on Son of Morris On and the Albion Band recorded it again on the album Lark Rise To ...

  8. Acousticity (The Albion Band album) - Wikipedia

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    Band leader and folk legend Ashley Hutchings pre-empted the unplugged trend of the 1990s by reducing the numbers and instruments of his long running collective the Albion Band by bringing back longtime collaborator and fellow ex-Fairport Convention founder Simon Nicol, beside new talent: singer-songwriter and guitarist Chris While and energetic fiddler Ashley Reed.

  9. Ashley Hutchings - Wikipedia

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    He was a founding member of three noteworthy English folk-rock bands: Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and The Albion Band. [1] Hutchings has overseen numerous other projects, including records and live theatre, and has collaborated on film and television projects.