Kate Rusby

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  • folk
  • female vocalists
  • singer-songwriter
  • british folk
  • british
Kate Rusby is one of the most popular young folk singers of traditional English folk songs. She was at the centre of the folk revival in the 1990s which occurred with the coming of age of the children of those who were part of the 60s folk revival. Rusby first came to the attention of the folk scene through her duets with Kathryn Roberts, which lead to her becoming a founding member of the group Equation, which has included Seth Lakeman and Cara Dillon.

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Songs

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    Moon Shadow

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    My Young Man / The Big Ship Sails

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    Night Visiting Song

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    No Names

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    Old Man Time

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    Our Town

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    Over You Now

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    Planets

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    Playing of Ball

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    Polly

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    Poor Old Horse

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    Radio Sweethearts

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    Serving Girl's Holiday

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    Sho Heen

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    Sir Eglamore

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    Some Tyrant

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    Stananivy / Jack & Jill

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    Streams of Nancy

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    Sweet Bells

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    Sweet Bride

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    Sweet William's Ghost

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    The Blind Harper

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    The Cobbler's Daughter

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    The Cobblers Daughter

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    The Collier Recruit

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    The Daughter of Megan

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    The Duke and the Tinker

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    The Fairest of All Yarrow

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    The Good Man

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    The Goodman

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    The Holly and the Ivy

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    The Lark

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    The Maid of Llanwellyn

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    The Miner's Dream of Home

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    The Moon & St. Christopher

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    The Old Man

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    The Recruited Collier

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    The Sleepless Sailor

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    The Sleepless Sailor / [untitled]

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    The Unquiet Grave

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    The Village Green Preservation Society

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    The White Cockade

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    The Wild Goose

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    Underneath the Stars

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    Wandering Soul

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    Wash Me Curtains

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    Who Knows Where the Time Goes?

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    Who Will Sing Me Lullabies?

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    Wild Goose (live version)

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    William and Davy


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