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The Shoals of Herring" (Roud 13642) is a ballad, written by Ewan MacColl for the third of the original eight BBC Radio ballads [1] Singing the Fishing, which was first broadcast on August 16, 1960. [2] Ewan MacColl writes that the song was based on the life of Sam Larner, a fisherman and traditional singer from Winterton-on-Sea, Norfolk, England.
The Fisherman's Friends' performances combine traditional songs of the sea with more contemporary folk music and a large dash of humour. The current members are Jeremy Brown, John Lethbridge (Lefty), Jason Nicholas, Toby Lobb, John McDonnell (Johnny Mac), Jon Cleave (Cleavie) and Bill Hawkins.
Siegfried's Funeral March; Il Silenzio (song) Slonimsky's Earbox; Sonata for Violin and Cello (Ravel) Song for Athene; String Quartet No. 4 (Shostakovich) String Quartet No. 7 (Shostakovich) Symphonies of Wind Instruments; Symphony No. 2 (Milhaud)
The Bold Fisherman (Roud 291, Laws O24) [1] is an English folk song popular with traditional singers and widely collected in the early and mid 20th century CE. It has been frequently performed and recorded by contemporary folk singers and groups.
Six Dukes Went a-Fishing As collected by Percy Grainger, from George Gouldthorpe of Brigg, Lincolnshire (1906) [3] Six dukes went a-fishing, Down by yon sea-side, One of them spied a dead body, Lain by the waterside. The one said to the other, These words I heard them say, "It's the royal Duke of Grantham, That the tide has washed away."
His guest appearances on Cliffie Stone's Hometown Jamboree on KXLA-AM and KLAC-TV in Pasadena and his own half-hour show The Singing Fisherman led to the opportunity to record some songs on the Cormac record label. [1] By the time the company folded in 1952, Horton recorded 10 singles for that label.
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"Walk Away" Single by Funeral for a Friend; from the album Tales Don't Tell Themselves; Released: 23 July 2007: Genre: Alternative rock: Length: 3: 48: Label: Atlantic: Songwriter(s) Kris Coombs, Gareth Ellis-Davies, Matthew Davies-Kreye, Ryan Richards, Darran Smith