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Steve Gardham collection CD 11

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BLSA C 1009 Steve Gardham Collection 7 (24-47) | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 2007.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • BLSA Playback 1CDR0009331, Archive 2CDR0008811.
Contents:
C1009/7 [part 3 of 5]. Fred Jordan, Bluebell Inn, Hull, East Yorkshire, 10 September 1971: 1. Banks of the sweet Dundee -- David (Mick) Robinson, Hull, East Yorkshire, 17 April 1971: 2. My morning cup of tea [tune: Will the angel play their harps for me] -- 3. Till the clouds rolled by -- The Green Ginger Band, Hull, East Yorkshire, 17 September 1971: 4. Interview (Radio Humberside) -- 5. The frigate -- 6. End of interview -- Annie Sykes and Jack Sykes, Hull, East Yorkshire, 4 September 1971: 7. Jack Sykes: My little wigger wagger -- 8. Jack Sykes: Down in the valley where the bluebells grow -- 9. Annie Sykes: the old man's son -- 10. Annie Sykes: the bonnie Yorkshire lass [fragment] -- 11. Jack Sykes: the Laughing Coon -- 12. Annie Sykes: Yodeling Song [fragment] -- 13. Jack Sykes: Why does? [fragment] -- 14. Jack Sykes: Pretty Pearl White -- 15. Annie Sykes: the volunteer organist [fragment] -- 16. [conversation] -- 17. Jack Sykes: Mable [fragment] -- 18. Annie and Jack Sykes: Rebel song [Lay him away o'er the hillside, fragment] -- 19. Annie Sykes: Tickle me Timothy quick [fragment] -- 20. Jack Sykes: An ice, ice, ice [fragment] -- 21. Jack Sykes: the truth or a lie -- 22. Jack Sykes: Jolly fine company [fragment] -- 23. Annie Sykes: [adage]: As Irish as the pigs of Douglas -- 24. Jack Sykes: Tally ho, gone away [fragment] -- 25. Jack Sykes: the pawn shop [fragment] -- 26. [conversation] -- 27. Jack Sykes: the boat shoves off [fragment].
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Gardham Recordings Storage SCD CDA GARDHAM 11 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR05693

Compact disc.

Musical instruments: piano accordion, fiddle, Anglo concertina.

C1009/7 [part 3 of 5]. Fred Jordan, Bluebell Inn, Hull, East Yorkshire, 10 September 1971: 1. Banks of the sweet Dundee -- David (Mick) Robinson, Hull, East Yorkshire, 17 April 1971: 2. My morning cup of tea [tune: Will the angel play their harps for me] -- 3. Till the clouds rolled by -- The Green Ginger Band, Hull, East Yorkshire, 17 September 1971: 4. Interview (Radio Humberside) -- 5. The frigate -- 6. End of interview -- Annie Sykes and Jack Sykes, Hull, East Yorkshire, 4 September 1971: 7. Jack Sykes: My little wigger wagger -- 8. Jack Sykes: Down in the valley where the bluebells grow -- 9. Annie Sykes: the old man's son -- 10. Annie Sykes: the bonnie Yorkshire lass [fragment] -- 11. Jack Sykes: the Laughing Coon -- 12. Annie Sykes: Yodeling Song [fragment] -- 13. Jack Sykes: Why does? [fragment] -- 14. Jack Sykes: Pretty Pearl White -- 15. Annie Sykes: the volunteer organist [fragment] -- 16. [conversation] -- 17. Jack Sykes: Mable [fragment] -- 18. Annie and Jack Sykes: Rebel song [Lay him away o'er the hillside, fragment] -- 19. Annie Sykes: Tickle me Timothy quick [fragment] -- 20. Jack Sykes: An ice, ice, ice [fragment] -- 21. Jack Sykes: the truth or a lie -- 22. Jack Sykes: Jolly fine company [fragment] -- 23. Annie Sykes: [adage]: As Irish as the pigs of Douglas -- 24. Jack Sykes: Tally ho, gone away [fragment] -- 25. Jack Sykes: the pawn shop [fragment] -- 26. [conversation] -- 27. Jack Sykes: the boat shoves off [fragment].

BLSA Playback 1CDR0009331, Archive 2CDR0008811.

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