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Priscilla Herdman (born February 11, 1948) is an American folk singer, whom The New York Times called "one of the clearest and most compelling voices of contemporary folk music." [ 1 ] Although she has written songs, she is notable chiefly for her interpretations of other artists' work.
Herdman is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Herdman (1869–1953), New Zealand politician; Bob Herdman (born 1966), American musician; John Herdman (born 1975), English football manager; Joshua Herdman (born 1987), English actor; Martin Herdman (born 1956), English actor and rugby league player, father of ...
Other cover versions of the song have been performed and recorded by The Pogues, Katie Noonan (Flametree Festival Byron Bay 08), The Irish Rovers, Joan Baez, Priscilla Herdman, Liam Clancy, Martin Curtis, The Dubliners, Ronnie Drew, Danny Doyle, Slim Dusty, The Fenians, Mike Harding, Jolie Holland, Seamus Kennedy, Johnny Logan and Friends, John ...
Arthur Roy Traum (April 3, 1943 – July 20, 2008) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer. Traum's work appeared on more than 35 albums. He produced and recorded with The Band, Arlen Roth, Warren Bernhardt, Pat Alger, Tony Levin, John Sebastian, Richie Havens, Maria Muldaur, Eric Andersen, Paul Butterfield, Paul Siebel, Rory Block, James Taylor, Pete Seeger, David Grisman ...
His songs, such as John O'Dreams, "Unicorns" and "She Moves Among Men", have been recorded by numerous other musicians including June Tabor, Chris Foster, Alex Campbell, Christy Moore, Priscilla Herdman, Dan Evans, Peter Rowan, John Kirkpatrick, Artisan, Coope Boyes and Simpson and The Yetties. [4]
Priscilla Herdman (1982), on the album Forgotten Dreams; The High Kings (2010) on the album Memory Lane as "Green Fields of France" and (2016) on the album Grace and Glory; The Houghton Weavers; The Irish Tenors on Ellis Island as "The Green Fields of France" Iain MacKintosh (1976), on the album Live in Glasgow; Jolly Rogers (2011), on the ...
Forever and Always, a 1994 album by Priscilla Herdman; Forever and Always, a 1998 album by Parachute Band; Forever and Always, a 2006 album by Silk; Forever and Always, Diana, a 2013 album by The Tridels; Forever and Always, a concert DVD by Luther Vandross
Susan Aglukark; The Band; Del Barber; Kim Barlow; Be Good Tanyas; Heather Bishop; La Bolduc; La Bottine Souriante; Oscar Brand; Tim Chaisson; City and Colour; Bruce Cockburn