Late Great Margaret Barry : Ireland's Own
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Late Great Margaret Barry : Ireland's Own (1996)

Born Margaret Cleary in Cork into a family of Travellers and street singers, she taught herself how to play the zither banjo and the fiddle at a young age. At the age of sixteen, after a family disagreement, Margaret left home and started performing as a street musician. In the early 1950s, she moved to London, originally to appear on a TV series called The Songhunter, produced by a young David Attenborough. Attenborough described in recent years how Barry’s striking wild, toothless appearance and her out-of-tune banjo playing prompted a volley of angry complaints about Irish tinkers being allowed on the TV. Barry became a well-known name on the London folk scene in the 1950s where, with her distinctive singing style and idiosyncratic banjo accompaniment, she was frequently accompanied by the fiddler Michael Gorman. Her singing and banjo playing became a major influence on the younger generation of ballad singers in Ireland and the UK, including Luke Kelly. (Muziekweb)

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Titel Late Great Margaret Barry : Ireland's Own
Auteur Margaret Barry
Type materiaal CD
Uitgave : Chyme, 1996
Overige gegevens 1 disc
ISBN 5015872210292
Taal Nederlands
Onderwerp algemeen Folk Modern