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"Wild Mountain Thyme" (also known as "Purple Heather" and "Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?") is a Scottish/Irish folk song.The lyrics and melody are a variant of the song "The Braes of Balquhither" by Scottish poet Robert Tannahill (1774–1810) and Scottish composer Robert Archibald Smith (1780–1829), but were adapted by Belfast musician Francis McPeake (1885–1971) into "Wild Mountain Thyme" and ...
Hard Nose the Highway is the seventh studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1973.It is his first solo album since his 1967 debut Blowin' Your Mind! to contain songs not written by Morrison.
John Chelew, Richard Chelew. Bert Jansch chronology. Thirteen Down. (1980) Heartbreak. (1982) From the Outside. (1985) Heartbreak is the 14th album by Scottish folk musician Bert Jansch, released in 1982.
The Yetties (John "Bonny" Sartin, Pete Shutler, and Mac McCulloch) were an English folk music group, who took their name from the Dorset village of Yetminster, their childhood home. [1] In 1975, they released an album entitled The Yetties of Yetminster. [2] The Yetties retired in 2011. [3]
Before This World is the nineteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor. Released on June 15, 2015, it was Taylor's first new studio album of original material since October Road (2002) and first studio album of any kind since Covers in 2008. He recorded the album in a barn on his property in western Massachusetts with Steve ...
The album was released on 29 October, and an accompanying music video for "Wild Mountain Thyme" was released on the same day. [5][6] Postcards from Ireland features vocalists Chloë Agnew, O'Mahony, Megan Walsh and instrumentalist Tara McNeill. British folk group the Longest Johns make a guest appearance on the track "Beeswing", while former ...
Martin Hanlin. Joseph Donnelly. Lewis Rankine. JJ Gilmour. Jim McDermott. Phil Kane. Stevie Kane. The Silencers are a Scottish rock band formed in London in 1986 by Jimme O'Neill and Cha Burns, two ex-members of the post-punk outfit Fingerprintz. [1] Their music is characterised by a melodic blend of pop, folk and traditional Celtic influences.
Al Petteway. Al Petteway was an American guitarist known primarily for his acoustic fingerstyle work [1] both as a soloist and with well-known folk artists such as Amy White, Tom Paxton, Jethro Burns, Jonathan Edwards, Cheryl Wheeler, Debi Smith, Bonnie Rideout, Maggie Sansone and many others.