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English folk music (1990–1999)
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Births and deaths
Deaths
Peter Bellamy
(1944–1991)
Stan Hugill
(1906–1992)
Walter Pardon
(4 March 1914–9 June 1996)
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Recordings
1990:
Roots and Wing
(
Sheila Chandra
)
1990:
The Five Seasons
(
Fairport Convention
)
1991:
Carols and Capers
(
Maddy Prior
)
1991:
The Woodworm Years
(Fairport Convention)
1992:
Angel Tiger
(
June Tabor
)
1993:
Signs
(
Kathryn Tickell
)
1994:
25th Anniversary Concert
(Fairport Convention)
1995:
Jewel in the Crown
(Fairport Convention)
1995:
Common Tongue
(
Waterson–Carthy
)
1996:
Heat Light and Sound
(
Eliza Carthy
)
1996:
Old New Borrowed Blue
(Fairport Convention)
1996:
Time
(
Steeleye Span
)
1997:
Who Knows Where the Time Goes
(Fairport Convention)
1997:
Hourglass
(
Kate Rusby
)
1998:
The Cropredy Box
(Fairport Convention)
1998:
Infinite Blue
(
The Poozies
)
1998:
Horkstow Grange
(Steeleye Span)
1999:
Meet On the Ledge: The Classic Years 1967-1975
(Fairport Convention)
1999:
Cropredy 98
(Fairport Convention)
1999:
Ravenchild
(Maddy Prior)
1999:
Sleepless
(
Kate Rusby
)
See also
Music of the United Kingdom (1990s)
Music of the United Kingdom (2000s)
References
↑
Derek Schofield (12 June 1996).
"Obituary: Walter Parndon"
.
The Independent
. Retrieved
3 November
2025
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English folk music
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Scottish folk music
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