The Vin Garbutt Songbook Vol 1 | ||||
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Released | 2003 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 1:13:50 | |||
Label | Home Roots Music | |||
Vin Garbutt chronology | ||||
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The Vin Garbutt Songbook Vol 1 is a 2003 folk music album by Vin Garbutt. It is a compilation of 17 songs from his earlier albums, all written by Garbutt between 1970 and 2000.
Plug, PLUG, plugs, or plugged may refer to:
Sunjay Edward Brain is a British singer-songwriter and guitarist from Stourbridge in the West Midlands of England.
Vin or VIN may refer to:
South Bank is a former industrial town in the Redcar and Cleveland borough in North Yorkshire, England on the south bank of the River Tees. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Middlesbrough and 6 miles (9.7 km) south-west of Redcar. The town is served by South Bank railway station.
Vincent Paul Garbutt was an English folk singer and songwriter. A significant part of his repertoire consisted of protest songs covering topics such as "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland, unemployment, and social issues. Whilst the subject of his songs featured many political and social topics, Garbutt's on stage wit, humour and storytelling between songs became a hit with audiences and for which he became widely known. He would wish his audiences "All the very best" along with, "I'm knackered now, aren't you?"
Word of mouth is a method of communication.
The Dark Side of the Moon is a 1973 album by Pink Floyd.
Glaisdale is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England, within the North York Moors National Park.
William Thomas Garbutt was an English professional football coach and player. His contribution to Italian football through laying the foundations of player training and coaching popularized the sport in the nation, and he was widely considered the model for professional managers in Italy.
The Teesside Fettlers are one of the north east of England's longest running and most successful folk bands. They were first formed in the early 1960s and have seen many changes in their line up since. A considerable number of the cream of the North East's folk talent has at one time played with The Teesside Fettlers, including Vin Garbutt, Ron Angel, Richard Grainger, Bob Skingle and Adrian Beadnell. The band have performed across the UK, on the international circuit at festivals, concerts and on radio and television. They sing mainly about Teesside, North Yorkshire and Durham, telling the story of the development of the region, its industrial heritage and the beautiful countryside that surrounds it. A regular request for the group is to provide Ceilidh evenings at which their resident caller, Ron Marshall joins them.
Persona...Grata is a 2005 folk music album by Vin Garbutt.
Word of Mouth is a 1999 folk music album by Vin Garbutt.
When The Tide Turns Again is a 1998 folk music album by Vin Garbutt. It is a reissue of the earlier album When The Tide Turns with one additional track.
Plugged! is a 1995 folk music album by Vin Garbutt. The album was recorded live at the Red Lion Folk Club, Birmingham.
Bandalised is a 1994 folk music album by Vin Garbutt.
When The Tide Turns is a 1989 folk music album by Vin Garbutt.
Luke Samuel Garbutt is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for EFL League Two club Salford City. Usually a left back, he is also capable of playing as a winger. He has previously played for Everton, Cheltenham Town, Colchester United, Fulham, Wigan Athletic, Oxford United and Ipswich Town.
St Peter's Catholic College is a coeducational secondary school located in South Bank, North Yorkshire, England. It is part of the Nicholas Postgate Catholic Academy Trust.
Garbutt is a surname associated with English-speaking culture.