related to Dick Gaughan. Archive of Dick Gaughan's no-longer-extant website Douglas Clark's Dick Gaughan Discography Slipcue: Dick Gaughan Discography...
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England. Dick Gaughan made minor changes to the words and added his own tune. The song was written in 1979 and first appeared on Gaughan's 1981 album...
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Handful of Earth (category Dick Gaughan albums)
album by Scottish folk musician and singer Dick Gaughan, released in 1981 by Topic Records. The album was Gaughan's first after spending several years largely...
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Dave Burland (born 12 July 1941, Barnsley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England) is an English folk singer and guitarist. A former policeman, he has been...
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née Gaughan, English author of popular women's fiction Billy Gaughan (1892–1956), English footballer Brendan Gaughan, American stock car driver Dick Gaughan...
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McCusker" (John McCusker) 1996 "Long Distance" (Runrig) 1996 "Sail On" (Dick Gaughan) 1997 "Bothy Culture" (Martyn Bennett) 1998 "Rain Hail or Shine" (Battlefield...
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He also featured in duos, with Dónal Lunny, Paul Brady, Mick Hanly, Dick Gaughan, Rens van der Zalm, and Luke Plumb. Irvine plays the mandolin, mandola...
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Waterboys and The Proclaimers. Among the folk singers of the time were Dick Gaughan and Bill Drummond, and Ewan MacColl who died in 1989. 1980 "Home Is Where...
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version of "The Ghost of Tom Joad" in 1997. Like Andy Irvine in 1988, Dick Gaughan recorded Woody Guthrie's "Tom Joad" on his album Outlaws & Dreamers (2001)...
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Head albums Voices (Mercury, 1980) On Dick Gaughan albums A Different Kind of Love Song (Celtic, 1983) Dick Gaughan Prentice Piece (Green Trax, 2002) On...
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Lines, a 1978 album by Blondie Parallel Lines (Dick Gaughan & Andy Irvine album), a 1982 album by Dick Gaughan and Andy Irvine Driver: Parallel Lines, a 2006...
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and opened for such folk musicians as Martin Simpson, Tracy Grammer, Dick Gaughan, Martin Carthy, and Dave Swarbrick. He currently lives in London, and...
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and Judy Man, Tony Capstick Does a Turn, Songs of Ewan MacColl with Dick Gaughan and Dave Burland and There Was This Bloke with Mike Harding, Derek Brimstone...
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(in addition to those mentioned above) such as Planxty, the Dubliners, Dick Gaughan, Phil Ochs, the Clancy Brothers, Elvis Presley, Weddings Parties Anything...
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Mary Black, Guy Clark, Travis Clark, Phil Cunningham, Iris DeMent, Dick Gaughan, Emmylou Harris, Donal Lunny, Cathal McConnell, John Martyn, Kate & Anna...
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music with electric rock arrangements. The members of the band were Dick Gaughan (born 17 May 1948), Bobby Eaglesham (1942–2004), Tom Hickland (1948–2020)...
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Invisible Band, Travis Persevere, The Proclaimers Outlaws and Dreamers, Dick Gaughan 2002 Time and Tide, Battlefield Band The Remote Part, Idlewild Storytelling...
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Save the Youth of America" (live) (Bragg) – 2:36 "Think Again" (live) (Dick Gaughan) – 4:21 "Chile Your Waters Run Red Through Soweto" (live) (Bernice Johnson...
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When Billy Bragg recorded the song in 1990 with Scottish folk singer Dick Gaughan, he sang it to this original "White Cockade" melody. The lyrics of the...
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Bragg – Between the Wars, 1985 Clyde and the Milltailers - .Root., 2017 Dick Gaughan – True and Bold, 1985 Bob Bovee – Rebel Voices, 1988 The Savage Rose...
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which has previously held concerts by artists including Rab Noakes, Dick Gaughan, Kathleen MacInnes, and The Peatbog Faeries. The Ullapool Guitar Festival...
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covering the song since the strike.[citation needed] Scottish folk musician Dick Gaughan wrote of the change in attitude to the song after the strike of 1984-5:...
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its way home". CNN. Retrieved 24 May 2010. Gaelweb, Dick Gaughan for. "Clan Alba - Dick Gaughan's Discography". www.dickgaughan.co.uk. MacMillan, Somerled...
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1971. It was later learned by Archie Fisher who passed it on to Dick Gaughan. Gaughan recorded it on his Handful of Earth album, the success of which...
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Lough (1972) consisted of Aly Bain (fiddle), Cathal McConnell (flute), Dick Gaughan (vocals and guitar) and Robin Morton (bodhran and vocals). Since the...
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Laurence Juber, Tony McManus, Stephen Wake, Bert Jansch, Richard Thompson, Dick Gaughan, Alistair Hulett, Steve von Till (along with its modified form, A A D...
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lifestyle of Ireland and Britain's nomadic people. It has been recorded by Dick Gaughan, Liam Clancy, Christy Moore, The Johnstons, Cherish the Ladies, Bobby...
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Violet Tulloch, Bodega, Peerie Willie Johnson, Shoormal, Ceilidh Minogue, Dick Gaughan, The Whistlebinkies, The Poozies and the Peatbog Faeries. Lists of record...
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fairly well known in Scotland. It has been performed by The Corries and Dick Gaughan. Chisholm 1911. This article incorporates text from a publication now...
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Elliott, Lester Flatt, John Frusciante, Noel Gallagher, Jerry Garcia, Dick Gaughan, Michael Hedges, Scott Hutchison, Ben Howard, Kansas, Kingston Trio,...
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