Difference between revisions of "Folk Scene"
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Contributors included Tony Glover, who wrote about the American Folk festival Scene about 1966/7. | Contributors included Tony Glover, who wrote about the American Folk festival Scene about 1966/7. | ||
− | Dave Moran was the lead singer of 'The Halliard', the resident group at the White Hart Folk Club, Tindal Street, Chelmsford | + | Dave Moran was the lead singer of 'The Halliard', and along with members Nic Jones and Nigel Paterson, were the resident group at the White Hart Folk Club, Tindal Street, Chelmsford. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 23:20, 25 March 2014
Folk Scene was a small press magazine devoted to folk music edited by Dave Moran and Stuart Wallace.
Published in the UK, Folk Scene was released in the 1960s. At least 9 issues appeared.
During the run of the magazine, a privately pressed, mail order only vinyl LP Folk Scene: A Selection of Songs from Britain's Finest Folk Music Magazine was released as an issue for the year 1966. Musicians that appeared on side one of the album were Malcolm Price Trio; Martin Carthy; John Pearse with Martin Carthy; Shirley Collins; Bill Clifton; Owen Hand; and Alex Campbell with John Pearse. Side two featured John Pearse; Nigel Denver; Pete Stanley, Dave Wiseman and Wizz Jones; The Leesiders; Colin Wilkie; and John Foreman.
Contributors included Tony Glover, who wrote about the American Folk festival Scene about 1966/7.
Dave Moran was the lead singer of 'The Halliard', and along with members Nic Jones and Nigel Paterson, were the resident group at the White Hart Folk Club, Tindal Street, Chelmsford.