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Nancy Kerr

Nancy Kerr (born 1975)[1] is an English folk musician and songwriter, specialising in the fiddle and singing. She is a Principal Lecturer in Folk Music at Leeds Conservatoire and Newcastle University. She was the 2015 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards "Folk Singer of the Year".[2][3]

Nancy Kerr
Kerr on stage at the 2010 Shrewsbury Folk Festival
Background information
Born1975 (age 47–48)
London, England
GenresEnglish folk music
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Multi-instrumentalist
Instrument(s)Vocals, fiddle, viola, cello, guitar, harmonium, autoharp
Years active1990s–present
LabelsLittle Dish Records
Websitenancykerr.co.uk

Born in London, she now lives in Sheffield.[4]

Early life

Kerr is the daughter of London-born singer-songwriter Sandra Kerr[5] and Northumbrian piper Ron Elliott.[6][7]

Career

Kerr came to prominence in the early 1990s via a musical partnership with fellow fiddle player Eliza Carthy. The duo produced two albums – Eliza Carthy & Nancy Kerr (1993) and Shape of Scrape (1995) – before ceasing to work together.[8][9] A retrospective collection of their work (plus three previously unreleased tracks) – On Reflection – was released in 2002.[10][9]

Kerr and her mother released an album together – Neat and Complete – in 1996.[11]

Since 1995, Kerr has worked extensively with Australian bouzouki player and singer James Fagan, whom she married in 2007.[12][13] The duo won the Horizon Award at the inaugural BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2000, and Best Duo at the same awards in both 2003 and 2011.[14] Between 1997 and 2008 they released six albums on the Fellside label – Starry Gazy Pie, Scalene (with Sandra Kerr), Steely Water, Between The Dark and Light, Strands of Gold and Station House (with Robert Harbron).[11] The album Station House was the result of a collaboration with concertina player Robert Harbron to form the trio Kerr Fagan Harbron. In 2010 Kerr and Fagan produced their first completely original collection of songs – Twice Reflected Sun. The first track of the album, Queen of Waters, was nominated for the "Best Original Song" category at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2011.[14]

Kerr has also worked with a number of groups, including folk/pop group Epona, Australian folk family band The Fagans and the Tim van Eyken band.[15] In 2010 she joined James Fagan, Richard Arrowsmith and Jess Arrowsmith to form Melrose Quartet in her new home city of Sheffield.[16] They released a live EP in 2011 called Live at Cheltenham and two studio albums: Fifty Verses in 2013 and Dominion in 2017.[17] She has also performed in the trio Simpson Cutting Kerr, with Martin Simpson and Andy Cutting, whose debut CD Murmurs was released on Topic Records on 8 June 2015.[18]

Kerr has been involved in several commissioned works. In 2013 she was part of Fay Hield's The Full English band to promote the on-line publication of the folk collections of the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library in Cecil Sharp House. The collective won "Best Group" at the 2014 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and their CD The Full English won "Best Album" at the same ceremony.[19] In 2014 Kerr was a key songwriter in The Elizabethan Session, a concert, CD and film commissioned by Folk by the Oak and The English Folk Dance and Song Society creating new music about the Elizabethan era.[20] In November 2015, Kerr was one of four songwriters commissioned by Folk by the Oak and The English Folk Dance and Song Society to write and tour a production called Sweet Liberties looking at the history of British parliament and democracy. Their CD Sweet Liberties was released in 2016.[21] In 2017 and 2018 Kerr was one of five musicians who formed Shake the Chains, a project that explored "the role songs have played in social change, resistance and protest".[22] The project was commissioned by Folk by the Oak and supported by Arts Council England, Help Musicians and Folk Alliance. The group toured in 2017 and 2018, and made a live album in 2017.[23][22]

In 2014, Kerr released Sweet Visitor, her first CD of original songs under her own name, on her own label Little Dish Records. The album's release on 21 July 2014 was followed by a UK tour with The Sweet Visitor Band (James Fagan, Rowan Rheingans, Tom Wright and Tim Yates) in November. James Fagan now shares his role in the band with Greg Russell. 2016 saw the production of Kerr's second album of original songs with The Sweet Visitor Band on Little Dish Records. The album, entitled Instar, was produced by Tom Wright and was released on 16 September 2016.[24]

In 2017 and 2018, Kerr played the Mother in a production of Peter Bellamy's folk opera The Transports.[25]

Having previously taught on the Newcastle University Folk Degree, Kerr is now a Principal Lecturer and Voice & Fiddle Tutor at Leeds College of Music.

In May 2020, Nancy Kerr recorded 31 new arrangements of songs by Leon Rosselson as a series of videos published on her YouTube channel Nancy Kerr Music.

Awards

  • 2000: "Horizon Award" at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.[26]
  • 2003: "Best Duo" (with James Fagan) at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.[26]
  • 2011: "Best Duo" (with James Fagan) at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.[26]
  • 2011: "Best Album" (with James Fagan) in the Spiral Awards[27]
  • 2014: "Best Group" and "Best Album" (with the Full English) at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.[28]
  • 2015: "Folk Singer of the Year" at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.[2][3]

Selected discography

  • 1993: Eliza Carthy and Nancy Kerr (with Eliza Carthy) (Mrs Casey Records MCRCD3991)[29]
  • 1994: Waterson:Carthy (with Waterson–Carthy) (Topic Records TSCD475)[30]
  • 1995: Shape of Scrape (with Eliza Carthy) (Mrs Casey Records MCRCD5992)[31]
  • 1995: Evolving Tradition 1 (with Kings of Calicut)
  • 1996: Neat and Complete (with Sandra Kerr) (Fellside Recordings FECD107)
  • 1996: Shine Again (with Epona) (Impstone Records IMP468CD)[32]
  • 1996: Evolving Tradition 2 (with Kings of Calicut)
  • 1997: Starry Gazy Pie (with James Fagan) (Fellside Recordings FECD127)
  • 1998: Scalene (with Sandra Kerr) (Fellside Recordings FECD137)
  • 1999: Steely Water (with James Fagan) (Fellside Recordings FECD145)
  • 2000: Five Little Frogs (with Sandra Kerr, Leon Rosselson, and Kevin Graal) (Playsongs Publications PP06)[33]
  • 2000: Five Little Owls (with Sandra Kerr, Leon Rosselson, and Kevin Graal) (Playsongs Publications PP08)[34]
  • 2002: Between The Dark and Light (with James Fagan) (Fellside Recordings FECD167)
  • 2002: On Reflection (with Eliza Carthy) (Mrs Casey Records MCRCD1003)[35]
  • 2004: Evolving Tradition 4: Generations (with Sandra Kerr)
  • 2004: Turning Fine (with The Fagans)
  • 2005: Kind Letters (with Martin Simpson)
  • 2006: Strands of Gold (with James Fagan) (Fellside Recordings FECD199)
  • 2006: Stiffs, Lovers, Holymen, Thieves (with Tim van Eyken band)
  • 2008: Station House (with James Fagan and Robert Harbron) (Fellside Recordings FECD211)
  • 2009: Milk and Honey Land (with The Fagans)
  • 2010: Twice Reflected Sun (with James Fagan) (Navigator Records, NAV0041)
  • 2011: Melrose Quartet Live at Cheltenham (with Melrose Quartet: Nancy Kerr, James Fagan, Richard and Jess Arrowsmith)
  • 2013: Fifty Verses (with Melrose Quartet) (MQCD02)
  • 2014: The Elizabethan Session (with Martin Simpson, Jim Moray, Bella Hardy, John Smith, Hannah James, Rachel Newton, Emily Askew)
  • 2014: The Full English (with Fay Hield, Martin Simpson, Seth Lakeman, Rob Harbron, Sam Sweeney and Ben Nicholls)
  • 2014: Sweet Visitor (LiDiCD001)[24] (Nancy Kerr solo, with The Sweet Visitor Band)
  • 2015: It Was Red/Gingerbread (Vinyl EP, LiDiEP002)
  • 2015: Murmurs (with Martin Simpson and Andy Cutting)
  • 2016: Instar (LiDiCD002) (Nancy Kerr solo, with The Sweet Visitor Band)
  • 2016: Sweet Liberties (with Martyn Joseph, Sam Carter and Maz O'Connor)
  • 2017: Dominion (with Melrose Quartet) (MQCD03)
  • 2017: Shake the Chains (with Findlay Napier, Hannah Martin, Greg Russell and Tim Yates)
  • 2018: The Transports (with the cast of The Transports)[36]
  • 2019: An Evening With Nancy Kerr & James Fagan (LiDiCD003)

References

  1. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b Chilton, Martin (23 April 2015). "Nancy Kerr wins BBC Folk Singer of the Year". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Radio 2 Folk Awards 2015, 2015, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - Folk Awards 2015 - The Winners! - BBC Radio 2". BBC. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  4. ^ . Our Favourite Places - The Sheffield Culture Guide. Archived from the original on 2 December 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  5. ^ "About Sandra Kerr". Sandra Kerr. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  6. ^ Kelly, Mike (13 March 2015). . The Journal. Archived from the original on 3 August 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  7. ^ "Nancy Kerr". British Music Collection. Sound and Music. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  8. ^ "Eliza Carthy & Nancy Kerr". mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  9. ^ a b Mrs Casey recordings
  10. ^ "Eliza Carthy & Nancy Kerr: On Reflection". mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  11. ^ a b "Catalogue of releases - Fellside Recordings". Fellside Recordings. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  12. ^ Taplas, the voice of folk in Wales & the borders, issue 130, Jun/Jul 2005
  13. ^ "Nancy Kerr - Minute of Listening". Minute of Listening. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  14. ^ a b BBC Folk Awards, 2000, 2003, 2011
  15. ^ "Nancy Kerr and James Fagan at SpiralEarth.co.uk". www.spiralearth.co.uk. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  16. ^ "Nancy Kerr → Our Favourite Places – Sheffield Culture Guide". Our Favourite Places – Sheffield Culture Guide. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  17. ^ "Melrose Quartet". Discogs. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  18. ^ "Martin Simpson • Andy Cutting • Nancy Kerr - Murmurs". Discogs. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  19. ^ "The Full English". The English Folk Dance and Song Society. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  20. ^ "The Elizabethan Session Documentary – Mallard Productions". Mallard Productions. 31 October 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  21. ^ Whalley, Johnny (18 November 2016). "Sweet Liberties: Album Review". Folk Radio UK. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  22. ^ a b "Folk by the Oak | Shake the Chains". www.folkbytheoak.com. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  23. ^ "Shake the Chains tour to celebrate the protest song - M Magazine". M magazine: PRS for Music online magazine. 17 October 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  24. ^ a b "Little Dish Records". Discogs. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  25. ^ Hickling, Alfred (27 January 2017). "The Transports review – extraordinary richness of Botany Bay convicts' stories". the Guardian. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  26. ^ a b c "Nancy Kerr & James Fagan". Navigator Records. 21 June 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  27. ^ "The Spiral Awards 2011 | Spiral Earth". www.spiralearth.co.uk. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  28. ^ "2014, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - Winners - BBC Radio 2". BBC. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  29. ^ "Eliza Carthy & Nancy Kerr". mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  30. ^ "Waterson:Carthy". mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  31. ^ "Eliza Carthy & Nancy Kerr: Shape of Scrape". mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  32. ^ "Kate Fletcher, Epona". mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  33. ^ "Five Little Frogs / Five Little Owls". mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  34. ^ "Five Little Frogs / Five Little Owls". mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  35. ^ "Eliza Carthy & Nancy Kerr: On Reflection". mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  36. ^ "Hudson Records – The Transports – The Transports". Hudson Records. Retrieved 10 October 2018.

External links

  • Kerr's official website

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This article is about English folk musician and songwriter For Canadian curler see Nancy Kerr curler Nancy Kerr born 1975 1 is an English folk musician and songwriter specialising in the fiddle and singing She is a Principal Lecturer in Folk Music at Leeds Conservatoire and Newcastle University She was the 2015 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Folk Singer of the Year 2 3 Nancy KerrKerr on stage at the 2010 Shrewsbury Folk FestivalBackground informationBorn1975 age 47 48 London EnglandGenresEnglish folk musicOccupation s Singer songwriterMulti instrumentalistInstrument s Vocals fiddle viola cello guitar harmonium autoharpYears active1990s presentLabelsLittle Dish RecordsWebsitenancykerr co uk Born in London she now lives in Sheffield 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Selected discography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditKerr is the daughter of London born singer songwriter Sandra Kerr 5 and Northumbrian piper Ron Elliott 6 7 Career EditKerr came to prominence in the early 1990s via a musical partnership with fellow fiddle player Eliza Carthy The duo produced two albums Eliza Carthy amp Nancy Kerr 1993 and Shape of Scrape 1995 before ceasing to work together 8 9 A retrospective collection of their work plus three previously unreleased tracks On Reflection was released in 2002 10 9 Kerr and her mother released an album together Neat and Complete in 1996 11 Since 1995 Kerr has worked extensively with Australian bouzouki player and singer James Fagan whom she married in 2007 12 13 The duo won the Horizon Award at the inaugural BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2000 and Best Duo at the same awards in both 2003 and 2011 14 Between 1997 and 2008 they released six albums on the Fellside label Starry Gazy Pie Scalene with Sandra Kerr Steely Water Between The Dark and Light Strands of Gold and Station House with Robert Harbron 11 The album Station House was the result of a collaboration with concertina player Robert Harbron to form the trio Kerr Fagan Harbron In 2010 Kerr and Fagan produced their first completely original collection of songs Twice Reflected Sun The first track of the album Queen of Waters was nominated for the Best Original Song category at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2011 14 Kerr has also worked with a number of groups including folk pop group Epona Australian folk family band The Fagans and the Tim van Eyken band 15 In 2010 she joined James Fagan Richard Arrowsmith and Jess Arrowsmith to form Melrose Quartet in her new home city of Sheffield 16 They released a live EP in 2011 called Live at Cheltenham and two studio albums Fifty Verses in 2013 and Dominion in 2017 17 She has also performed in the trio Simpson Cutting Kerr with Martin Simpson and Andy Cutting whose debut CD Murmurs was released on Topic Records on 8 June 2015 18 Kerr has been involved in several commissioned works In 2013 she was part of Fay Hield s The Full English band to promote the on line publication of the folk collections of the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library in Cecil Sharp House The collective won Best Group at the 2014 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and their CD The Full English won Best Album at the same ceremony 19 In 2014 Kerr was a key songwriter in The Elizabethan Session a concert CD and film commissioned by Folk by the Oak and The English Folk Dance and Song Society creating new music about the Elizabethan era 20 In November 2015 Kerr was one of four songwriters commissioned by Folk by the Oak and The English Folk Dance and Song Society to write and tour a production called Sweet Liberties looking at the history of British parliament and democracy Their CD Sweet Liberties was released in 2016 21 In 2017 and 2018 Kerr was one of five musicians who formed Shake the Chains a project that explored the role songs have played in social change resistance and protest 22 The project was commissioned by Folk by the Oak and supported by Arts Council England Help Musicians and Folk Alliance The group toured in 2017 and 2018 and made a live album in 2017 23 22 In 2014 Kerr released Sweet Visitor her first CD of original songs under her own name on her own label Little Dish Records The album s release on 21 July 2014 was followed by a UK tour with The Sweet Visitor Band James Fagan Rowan Rheingans Tom Wright and Tim Yates in November James Fagan now shares his role in the band with Greg Russell 2016 saw the production of Kerr s second album of original songs with The Sweet Visitor Band on Little Dish Records The album entitled Instar was produced by Tom Wright and was released on 16 September 2016 24 In 2017 and 2018 Kerr played the Mother in a production of Peter Bellamy s folk opera The Transports 25 Having previously taught on the Newcastle University Folk Degree Kerr is now a Principal Lecturer and Voice amp Fiddle Tutor at Leeds College of Music In May 2020 Nancy Kerr recorded 31 new arrangements of songs by Leon Rosselson as a series of videos published on her YouTube channel Nancy Kerr Music Awards Edit2000 Horizon Award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 26 2003 Best Duo with James Fagan at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 26 2011 Best Duo with James Fagan at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 26 2011 Best Album with James Fagan in the Spiral Awards 27 2014 Best Group and Best Album with the Full English at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 28 2015 Folk Singer of the Year at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2 3 Selected discography Edit1993 Eliza Carthy and Nancy Kerr with Eliza Carthy Mrs Casey Records MCRCD3991 29 1994 Waterson Carthy with Waterson Carthy Topic Records TSCD475 30 1995 Shape of Scrape with Eliza Carthy Mrs Casey Records MCRCD5992 31 1995 Evolving Tradition 1 with Kings of Calicut 1996 Neat and Complete with Sandra Kerr Fellside Recordings FECD107 1996 Shine Again with Epona Impstone Records IMP468CD 32 1996 Evolving Tradition 2 with Kings of Calicut 1997 Starry Gazy Pie with James Fagan Fellside Recordings FECD127 1998 Scalene with Sandra Kerr Fellside Recordings FECD137 1999 Steely Water with James Fagan Fellside Recordings FECD145 2000 Five Little Frogs with Sandra Kerr Leon Rosselson and Kevin Graal Playsongs Publications PP06 33 2000 Five Little Owls with Sandra Kerr Leon Rosselson and Kevin Graal Playsongs Publications PP08 34 2002 Between The Dark and Light with James Fagan Fellside Recordings FECD167 2002 On Reflection with Eliza Carthy Mrs Casey Records MCRCD1003 35 2004 Evolving Tradition 4 Generations with Sandra Kerr 2004 Turning Fine with The Fagans 2005 Kind Letters with Martin Simpson 2006 Strands of Gold with James Fagan Fellside Recordings FECD199 2006 Stiffs Lovers Holymen Thieves with Tim van Eyken band 2008 Station House with James Fagan and Robert Harbron Fellside Recordings FECD211 2009 Milk and Honey Land with The Fagans 2010 Twice Reflected Sun with James Fagan Navigator Records NAV0041 2011 Melrose Quartet Live at Cheltenham with Melrose Quartet Nancy Kerr James Fagan Richard and Jess Arrowsmith 2013 Fifty Verses with Melrose Quartet MQCD02 2014 The Elizabethan Session with Martin Simpson Jim Moray Bella Hardy John Smith Hannah James Rachel Newton Emily Askew 2014 The Full English with Fay Hield Martin Simpson Seth Lakeman Rob Harbron Sam Sweeney and Ben Nicholls 2014 Sweet Visitor LiDiCD001 24 Nancy Kerr solo with The Sweet Visitor Band 2015 It Was Red Gingerbread Vinyl EP LiDiEP002 2015 Murmurs with Martin Simpson and Andy Cutting 2016 Instar LiDiCD002 Nancy Kerr solo with The Sweet Visitor Band 2016 Sweet Liberties with Martyn Joseph Sam Carter and Maz O Connor 2017 Dominion with Melrose Quartet MQCD03 2017 Shake the Chains with Findlay Napier Hannah Martin Greg Russell and Tim Yates 2018 The Transports with the cast of The Transports 36 2019 An Evening With Nancy Kerr amp James Fagan LiDiCD003 References Edit Index entry FreeBMD ONS Retrieved 2 December 2022 a b Chilton Martin 23 April 2015 Nancy Kerr wins BBC Folk Singer of the Year The Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 1 December 2017 a b Radio 2 Folk Awards 2015 2015 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Folk Awards 2015 The Winners BBC Radio 2 BBC Retrieved 9 October 2018 Nancy Kerr Our Favourite Places The Sheffield Culture Guide Archived from the original on 2 December 2017 Retrieved 1 December 2017 About Sandra Kerr Sandra Kerr Retrieved 2 December 2022 Kelly Mike 13 March 2015 The life of Sandra Kerr From Bagpuss to folk legends Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger The Journal Archived from the original on 3 August 2020 Retrieved 2 December 2022 Nancy Kerr British Music Collection Sound and Music 18 July 2019 Retrieved 2 December 2022 Eliza Carthy amp Nancy Kerr mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 1 December 2017 a b Mrs Casey recordings Eliza Carthy amp Nancy Kerr On Reflection mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 1 December 2017 a b Catalogue of releases Fellside Recordings Fellside Recordings Retrieved 10 October 2018 Taplas the voice of folk in Wales amp the borders issue 130 Jun Jul 2005 Nancy Kerr Minute of Listening Minute of Listening Retrieved 10 October 2018 a b BBC Folk Awards 2000 2003 2011 Nancy Kerr and James Fagan at SpiralEarth co uk www spiralearth co uk Retrieved 10 October 2018 Nancy Kerr Our Favourite Places Sheffield Culture Guide Our Favourite Places Sheffield Culture Guide Retrieved 10 October 2018 Melrose Quartet Discogs Retrieved 10 October 2018 Martin Simpson Andy Cutting Nancy Kerr Murmurs Discogs Retrieved 10 October 2018 The Full English The English Folk Dance and Song Society Retrieved 10 October 2018 The Elizabethan Session Documentary Mallard Productions Mallard Productions 31 October 2015 Retrieved 13 April 2016 Whalley Johnny 18 November 2016 Sweet Liberties Album Review Folk Radio UK Retrieved 8 January 2018 a b Folk by the Oak Shake the Chains www folkbytheoak com Retrieved 10 October 2018 Shake the Chains tour to celebrate the protest song M Magazine M magazine PRS for Music online magazine 17 October 2016 Retrieved 10 October 2018 a b Little Dish Records Discogs Retrieved 10 October 2018 Hickling Alfred 27 January 2017 The Transports review extraordinary richness of Botany Bay convicts stories the Guardian Retrieved 10 October 2018 a b c Nancy Kerr amp James Fagan Navigator Records 21 June 2012 Retrieved 9 October 2018 The Spiral Awards 2011 Spiral Earth www spiralearth co uk Retrieved 9 October 2018 2014 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Winners BBC Radio 2 BBC Retrieved 9 October 2018 Eliza Carthy amp Nancy Kerr mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 19 February 2018 Waterson Carthy mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 19 February 2018 Eliza Carthy amp Nancy Kerr Shape of Scrape mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 19 February 2018 Kate Fletcher Epona mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 19 February 2018 Five Little Frogs Five Little Owls mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 19 February 2018 Five Little Frogs Five Little Owls mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 19 February 2018 Eliza Carthy amp Nancy Kerr On Reflection mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 19 February 2018 Hudson Records The Transports The Transports Hudson Records Retrieved 10 October 2018 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