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Joe has his own site that keeps you up to date with his latest adventures, including his duo work with a variety of musical partners.


Kellie While

Lead singer with the Albion Band. Latest news of her other musical activities

 

Chris While & Julie Matthews

Former Albion Band members now forging a very successful career as a duo. This is their new website.


Show of Hands

Phil Beer, former Albion Band guitarist, with his partner Steve Knightley have created one of the most powerful duos on the scene today. A very comprehensive site featuring sounds and pictures.


Graeme Taylor

Ex- Albion Band and Home Service guitarist, now touring with John Tams.

One of the very best.

 

 John Tams

The great John Tams (Daily Telegraph). Ex- Albion Band and Home Service as well as Rifleman Hagman in the Sharpe TV series.


Fairport Convention

Ashley's original band still going strong after 33 years. Lots of pictures and news with links to other related sites.

Dave Swarbrick

Swarb's very own website. A photo archive is included with some interesting pictures.


The Ledge - Official Fairport Convention Fan Club

The Ledge is a quarterly magazine put together by Ian Burgess. It contains news, views and reviews of all things Fairport and Fairport related.


Waterson:Carthy

Martin, Norma and Eliza's own website. Lots of information about gigs and a regularly up-dated news section as well as links to other folk sites.


Steeleye Span

Ashley's second great contribution to English folk music. Still going strong after nearly 30 years. This site is run by Richard Hollis.


Whittlesey Straw Bear

Tucked away at the end of Ashley's album "Rattlebone and Ploughjack" was the poignant story of a tradition that died. Thanks to the enthusiasm of Brian Kell and the people of Whittlesey in the Fens the tradition was revived in 1980 and goes from strength to strength. Read all about it here. (Please note that the site is often dormant between festivals.)

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Vikki Clayton


 
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