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“In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Muses are the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge embodied in the poetry, lyric songs, and myths that were related orally for centuries.”
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A newly formed pentangle c.1968. source
Features Bert Jansch and Al Stewart playing “Blues Run the Game” and a brief clip of Jackson playing “Just Like Anything” – taken from the documentary, Acoustic Routes. source
I taped Tommy explaining his rendition of Mona Lisa at a workshop. I apologize for the darkness. source
Chet Atkins plays Don Mcleans wonderful song Vincent. source
Price: [MP3 $8.99] (as of – Details) This is the first in a series of four albums recording all 80 of the folk songs in English that Ralph Vaughan Williams arranged for voice and piano or violin. 57 of the 80 songs have not previously been recorded in these arrangements, so there is a good…
Price: (as of – Details) Two CDs. Digitally remastered and expanded edition. Recorded by students at the start of their summer holidays, Oberon’s self-financed, 99-copies-only 1971 album A Midsummer’s Night Dream is one of the rarest, most expensive artefacts to emerge from the primordial soup of the early Seventies British underground scene. More importantly, it…
Rod Felton was a legendary Coventry folk /blues singer songwriter,former member of The New Modern Idiot Grunt Band with Rob Armstrong and a nationally popular solo performer in folks clubs. Rod started out as a graphic artist in the mid 60’s but soon forged a reputation on the folk circuit that was pretty unique! He…
Roger Williamson was a Coventry singer songwriter in the 60’s and 70’s who also played in a band called The Tears in the early 60’s and a duo called East Light in the early 70’s. Roger’s outfit East Light played for Pete Waterman’s progressive venue – The Walsgrave in Coventry 1970, Roger played briefly with…
A visit to the dome with some friends. Processed through Videodelic (Why no osx?). The music is me on guitar via Albleton Live the tune is entitled “The Dogs Chance” Coopz® 2009 Likes: 0 Viewed: source
“Dando Shaft” 1960’s-70’s Legendary acoustic acid-folk. The last gig at Whitefriars Monastery Coventry 1993. The animation is from some early 90’s experiments with Lightwave modeler. Likes: 0 Viewed: source
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