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  2. Steeleye Span - Wikipedia

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    Steeleye Span continued celebrating 50 years since the release of their classic Folk Rock albums by touring throughout November and December 2023, including a concert at the Cadogan Hall in London on 18 December 2023. 2024 is the 55th anniversary of the band and there have been further tours in May and October, both supported by a new album ...

  3. List of Steeleye Span members - Wikipedia

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    Steeleye Span is a British folk rock band formed by bassist Ashley Hutchings after he left Fairport Convention in 1969, the original line-up also included duo Tim Hart (guitar, mandolin, vocals) and Maddy Prior (vocals) and husband and wife team Terry Woods (guitar, concertina, mandolin, vocals) and Gay Woods (vocals, bodhran, concertina, autoharp). [1]

  4. Steeleye Span discography - Wikipedia

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    Another Parcel of Steeleye Span: Released: 2 August 2010; Label: EMI; Formats: 3xCD; Original Album Series: Released: 24 November 2014; Label: Chrysalis/Warner Music Group; Formats: 5xCD; All Things Are Quite Silent – Complete Recordings 1970–71: Released: 26 November 2019; Label: Cherry Tree; Formats: 3xCD; Good Times of Old England ...

  5. Maddy Prior - Wikipedia

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    She left Steeleye Span in 1997 but returned in 2002. The 1999 album The Journey was recorded in 1995, when Maddy was still in the band, but not released until four years later. She was also one half of the duo Silly Sisters, which helped to boost June Tabor's career. Peter Knight and Prior performing with Steeleye Span in 2006.

  6. Commoners Crown - Wikipedia

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    Commoners Crown is the seventh studio album by British folk rock band Steeleye Span, released in 1975 by Chrysalis Records.It was their second album with the band's most commercially successful line-up.

  7. Rocket Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Rocket Cottage is the ninth studio album by British folk rock band Steeleye Span.It was released in 1976 by Chrysalis Records.Produced by Mike Batt, it was hoped that the album would cement the band's popular and commercial success, building on their breakthrough into the UK Top 10 with their previous album All Around My Hat and its title track, which reached #5 on the UK singles chart.

  8. Tempted and Tried - Wikipedia

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    Tempted and Tried is the 13th studio album by British folk rock band Steeleye Span.The album was recorded after a three-year hiatus after the release of Back in Line.After releasing ten albums in fairly rapid succession during the 1970s, the band entered something of a creative dry spell, with 'Tempted' being only their 3rd album in 10 years.

  9. Ashley Hutchings - Wikipedia

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    Hutchings' new band Steeleye Span was formed by putting together two established folk duos Tim Hart and Maddy Prior with Terry and Gay Woods. The Woodses departed the band shortly after the release of their debut album, Hark! The Village Wait (1970) and were replaced by singer/guitarist Martin Carthy and fiddler Peter Knight.