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While Profiles in Folk’s programming definitely leans toward the traditional in folk and acoustic music, it’s definitely a treat when there’s so much traditional music being recorded as there is at the moment. Could there be a trend here? Let’s hope so.
Here’s a show that’s traditional folk at its best — and with pleasant surprises to boot. There’s one exception. We’ll leave it up to you listeners to find that one cut that’s, well, not totally traditional.
- Artist, "Title", Album, Label
- Ian Robb & Jiig, “Angeline The Baker/Abe’s Retreat”, Jiig, Fallen Angle Music
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- Maddy Prior & The Girls, “Blow Boys Blow”, “Haul Her Away”, “Blow The Man Down”, “Doffin Mistress”, Bib & Tuck, Park
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- John Doyle, “The Gallant Poacher”, “Jack Dolan”, “Little Sadie”, Wayward Son, Compass
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- Sylvia Herold & Euphonia, “The Cruel Mother”, Lovely Nancy, Tuxedo
- The Love Hall Tryst, “The Lady Dressed In Green”, Songs Of Misfortune, Appleseed
- Kate MacLeod & The Pancakes, “The Greenwood Side”, Breakfast, Waterbug
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- Ian Robb & Jiig, “The Female Rambling Sailor”, Jiig, Fallen Angle Music
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- Sylvia Herold & Euphonia, “Fennario”, “Dublin City”, “Here’s Adieu My Lovely Nancy”, Lovely Nancy, Tuxedo
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- Kate MacLeod & The Pancakes, “Prodigal Son”, “Handsome Molly”, “No More Cane”, Breakfast, Waterbug
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- Deb Cowan, “Bold Richard”, “Star In The East”, “In The Town Of Oxford”, Dad’s Dinner Pail, Falling Mountain
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- The Love Hall Tryst, “Do Not Fear The Dark”, Songs Of Misfortune, Appleseed
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