Top folk names to play festival
SOME of the country's top folk performers have been booked for Whitby Folk Week.
Guests at Whitby Folk Week, from August 21-27, will play traditional music, dance, song and storytelling from the British Isles and Ireland.
They include 422, Stanley Accrington, Askew Sisters, Iris Bishop, Bryony, Andy Casserley, Pete Castle, Jim Causley, May Cheadle, Coblers Monday, John Cocking, Pete & Sue Coe, John Conolly, Craig, Morgan, Robson, Jack Crawford, Paul & Liz Davenport, Keith Don-nelly, Racker Donnelly, Vin Garbutt, George Garside, Grace Notes, Martin & Shan Graebe, Stephen Green, Sara Grey, Ken Hall, Tony Hall, Johnny Handle & Chris Hendry, Roy Harris, Roger Hinchliffe, Gordon Hoy-land, Sid Kipper, John Kirkpatrick, Sam Lee, Bob Lewis, Jim MacFar-land, Jim Mageean, the Tom McConville Trio, Geordie McIntyre, Alison McMorland, Kieron Means, Tom Napper, Joe & Mo Nicholson, Will & Cuthbert Noble, Ray Padgett, Bob Pegg, Brian Peters, Ruth Price & Sadie Greenwood, Dan Quinn & Will Duke, Rattle on the Stovepipe, Ian Russell, Janet Russell, Mick Ryan & Paul Downes, Kevin Shiels, Rosie Stewart, Strawhead, Taffy & Chrissie Thomas, Steve Tilston, Dave Townsend, Steve Turner, Tyde, Gordon Tyrrall, George Unthank, Jeff Warner, Roger Watson, Peta Webb, Tony Wilson, the Wilsons, the Windy Gyle Band, Workshy Prophets, Martyn Wyndham Read, the Yetties, Jigabit, Elaine Meechan & Kathryn Dunphy, Momentum, Phoenix, Stradivarious and the Weston Country Dance Band.
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Friday 25 May 2012
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