Robin Williamson

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  • folk
  • scottish
  • singer-songwriter
  • multi-instrumentalist
  • celtic folk
Born in the early 1940s and brought up in Edinburgh, Scotland, Robin became a mainstay of the whimsical psychedelic folk combo The Incredible String Band in the late 60s and early 70s. He moved to California and formed the Merry Band in the 70s, following more Celtic roots directions in his music. By this time, he had already contributed to over a dozen albums, toured widely and written fiddle and penny whistle tutors. By the 80s, Robin was concentrating on harp music. The Incredible String Band still seems to be an on-going project, even if not full time.

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Songs

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    Tair Morwynig (Three Nursemaids)

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    The Badger

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    The Climber

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    The Dancing of the Lord of Weir

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    The Fair

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    The Fair Dance

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    The Fly

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    The Forming Of Blodeuwedd

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    The Four Points Are Thus Beheld

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    The Iron Stone

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    The Island Of The Strong Door

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    The Journey

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    The Lady With The Book

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    The Map With No North

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    The Morning Watch / A Song Of Joys

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    The Poacher's Song

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    The Praises of the Mountain Hare

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    The Road the Gypsies Go

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    The Rushes / Birk and Green Hollin

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    The Scotch Cap / Scotland

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    The Spider

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    The Terrible Doubt / The Price Of Experience

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    The Voyage Of Mael Duinn

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    The Woodcutter's Song

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    The World Of Light

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    The Yellow Snake

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    There Is a Music

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    Three Nursemaids

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    Through the Horned Clouds

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    To God in God's Absence

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    Tra Bo Dau (When Two Hearts are True)

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    Verses at Ellesmere

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    Verses At Pois

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    Verses In Stewart Street

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    Weel Hoddled Lucky / The Lochmaben Harper

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    West From California's Shores

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    When Two Hearts are True

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    Will We Open the Heavens

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    Wyatt's Song of Reproach


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