The Old Hat Concert Party

Folk This
It All Comes Round Again
John Tams
The Reckoning
Muckram Wakes
A Map Of Derbyshire
The Red Lion
A Bit Of A Song And Dance
New Victory Band
One More Dance And Then
Kate Rusby
Hourglass
Salisbury Folk
From The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs
The Old Hat Concert Party
Sunday 13th May 1969
Seth Lakeman
Kitty Jay
Kitty Jay Lyrics
Freedom Fields
Freedom Fields Lyrics
The White Hare
The New St. George
The Hard Times Of Old England
Prince Heathen
Frost And Fire
Bright Phoebus
History and Companion
Morning Way
Spindle
Polly On The Shore
Western Approaches
Damien Barber and The Demon Barbers
The North Star Grassman and the Ravens
Cropredy's Like That
The Garden of Jane Delawney
Nic Jones
Penguin Eggs
The Noah's Ark Trap
Bandoggs
Bandoggs: The Record
Shirley Collins
Anthems In Eden
Shelagh McDonald
Stargazer
Music From The Unbroken Circle
Gryphon
Glastonbury Carol
Mr Fox
Mr. Fox : The Album
Tiny Tin Lady
The Sound of Requiem
martha tilston
ropeswing
Moseley Folk Festival 2006
Moseley Folk Festival 2006: The Folks
Witness
ROOTS
Countrylife
Countrylife II
The Falmouth Packet / Haul Away Joe
The Setting / Mary From Dungloe
From Clare To Here
A Gift From A Flower To A Garden
1952 Vincent Black Lightning
Coope, Boyes & Simpson
Christmas Truce / Kerstbestand 1914
Passchendaele Suite
A Garland of Carols
Fire and Sleet and Candlelight
Anne Briggs
Anne Briggs : Sing A Song For You
Oak
Welcome to Our Fair Plus
Make it Folky!
A Place Called England
Ragged Heroes
Dancing at Whitsun
The Lark In The Morning
Thomas The Rhymer
Gaudete
Carthy and Swarbrick
What Time Is It Eccles?

Music, Songs and Step-dancing from East Anglia

Old Hat Concert Party
Old Hat Music OH1CD

1.   Oscar Woods Polka/Old Joe the Boat is Going Over/
      Redwing

2.   Story/Fellas in Love - Ted Chaplin

3.   Cecil Pearl's Hornpipes

4.   Abey My Boy/Story/
     Stepdance to Albert Hewitt's Hornpipe
     - Font Whatling

5.   Marrowbones - Tony Harvey

6.   In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree/
      Are We to Part like This Bill?/
     There's a Lovely Lake in London
      - Reg Reader and Adrian Turner

7.   The Wooden Leg Family - Ted Chaplin

8.   Story - Playing for dancing - Cyril Barber, Rig-a-Jig/
     Starry Night for a   Ramble/Woodland Flowers

9.   Happy Hours

10.  Are You All Livery? - Ted Chaplin

11.  Harry Cox's/Cromer Schottisches

12.  Rattling Old Grey Mare - Tony Harvey

13.  Oscar's Waltz/Peggy O'Neill

14.  Stepdance to Scotland the Brave
       - Cyril Barber and Katie Howson

15.  Is Izzy Azzy Wozz? - Ted Chaplin

16.  Alf Peachey's Polka

17.  Waiting for the Wagon/Dennington Bell

(All unattributed tracks are by various combinations of the ensemble)

The line-up for this recording

Katie Howson (melodeon)
 
Reg Reader (dulcimer)
 
Adrian Turner (fiddle and piano)
 
Font Whatling (Melodeon and
step-dance)
 
Cyril Barber (melodeon and
step-dance)
 
Ted Chaplin (singer)
 
Tony Harvey (singer)
 
Des Miller (mouthorgan)
 
David Webb (melodeon)
 
John Howson (banjo)
 
Ted Stevens (percussion)

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