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The Young Tradition was an English folk group of the 1960s, formed by Peter Bellamy, Royston Wood and Heather Wood. They recorded three albums of mainly traditional British folk music , sung in arrangements for their three unaccompanied voices.
The Holly Bears The Crown is an album by The Young Tradition with Shirley and Dolly Collins and other guest musicians. The trio "The Young Tradition" (Peter Bellamy, Royston Wood and Heather Wood) sang a cappella folk songs in a style similar to the Copper Family. This album was recorded in London in 1969. A few weeks later musical and ...
Peter Franklyn Bellamy (8 September 1944 – 24 September 1991) [1] was an English folk singer. He was a founding member of The Young Tradition and also had a long solo career, recording numerous albums and touring folk clubs and concert halls.
Beyond the familiar traditions like Santa Claus, a fir tree, caroling and gift-giving, a number of countries—including the U.S.—bring their own unique twists, both old and new, to the holiday.
Chorus [5]. The pattern of a strophe (verse) sung in English followed by a burden (chorus) in Latin followed a structure typical of the religious carols of the period. [6]The Agincourt Carol was recorded by The Young Tradition on Galleries, [7] (with both the Early Music Consort and Dave Swarbrick contributing), and by the Silly Sisters (band) (Maddy Prior and June Tabor) on their second album ...
Dr. Terry Dubrow and Heather Dubrow’s Favorite Holiday Tradition Heather Dubrow: At New Year's, Terry and I sit down and we separately write what happened this past year, and then we write what ...
Sharon Case talks to TODAY.com in an interview about her 30th "Y&R" anniversary and working with cast members like Joshua Morrow and Mark Grossman.
Boyes left and was replaced by Royston Wood from The Young Tradition and this line up recorded the band's first Peel Session on 13 February 1973. [7] In turn, Wood was replaced by Brian Miller (ex Laggan and Great Fife Road Show [4]), and the second Peel Session was recorded on 25 March 1974. [7]