June Tabor

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  • folk
  • female vocalists
  • british folk
  • folk-rock
  • english
Born in Warwick in 1947, June Tabor is considered one of the foremost members of the English folk music scene today. Aside from her highly acclaimed solo music career, she has also combined her talents with greats such as Maddy Prior, Martin Simpson, Elvis Costello and Oysterband. In 2004 she was named Folk Singer of the Year at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

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Songs

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    Sudden Waves

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    Terror Time

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    The Auld Beggarman

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    The Baker

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    The Band Played Waltzing Matilda

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    The Banks of Red Roses

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    The Banks of the Sweet Primroses

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    The Barring of the Door (feat. Maddy Prior)

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    The Battle of Otterburn

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    The Bonny Boy

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    The Bonny Hind

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    The Border Widow's Lament

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    The Broomfield Wager

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    The Cloud Factory

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    The Crown of Roses

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    The Cruel Mother

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    The Dancing

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    The Devil and Baliff Mcglynn

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    The Doctor Calls

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    The Duke of Athole's Nurse

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    The Earl of Aboyne

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    The Easter Tree

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    The Fair Maid of Islington - Under the Greenwood Tree

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    The Fair Maid of Wallington

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    The Fiddle and the Drum

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    The Fiddler

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    The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

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    The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face

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    The Gardener

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    The Grazier's Daughter

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    The Great Valerio

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    The Irish Girl

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    The Jute Mill Song

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    The King of Rome

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    The Late Passenger / Unicorns

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    The Leaves in the Woodland

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    The Man I Love

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    The Merchant's Son

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    The Month of January

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    The Nurse, Dorothy Nichol / The Long Long Trail / The Reaper

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    The Old Garden Gate

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    The Old Man's Song

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    The Overgate

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    The Reaper

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    The Rigs of Rye

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    The Rose Is White, the Rose Is Red / Dargason

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    The Royal Oak

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    The Scarecrow

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    The Turn of the Road

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    The Water Is Wide


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