Nic Jones

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  • folk
  • singer-songwriter
  • british folk
  • english folk
  • traditional folk
Nic Jones is one of the most enduring artists to come out of the 70s English folk revival. Although he originally styled himself as a folk singer, his fame rests largely on his skill as a guitarist and in composing memorable arrangements for traditional songs. He was born in 1947 in England in the town of Orpington, Kent. His early musical interests included acts like Ray Charles and The Shadows. He first learned to play guitar while at school. His interest in folk music was aroused by some old school friends who had formed into a folk band called the Halliard.

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Songs

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    Anna Water

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    Annachie Gordon

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    Banks of Fordie

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    Barbara Ellen

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    Barrack Street

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    Billy Don't You Weep for Me

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    Billy Don't You Weep For Me Words

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    Bonnie George Campbell

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    Boots of Spanish Leather

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    Canadee

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    Canadee-I-O

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    Captain Glen

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    Clyde Water

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    Courtin' in the Kitchen

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    Courting Is a Pleasure

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    Crockery Ware

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    Dance to Your Daddy

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    Dives and Lazarus

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    Edward

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    Fare Thee Well My Dearest Dear

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    Farewell to the Gold

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    Flanders Shore

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    Green to Grey

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    Hamburger Polka

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    Hardiman the Fiddler

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    I'm Going in a Field

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    Icarus

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    Isle of France

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    Jackie Tar

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    Jimmy Allen

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    Liverpool Lou

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    Lord Bateman

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    Lord Franklin

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    Love Will You Marry Me

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    Master Kilby

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    Miles Weatherhill

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    Napoleon's Lamentation

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    Nine Times a Night

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    Oh Dear, Rue the Day

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    On a Monday Morning

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    On Board the Kangaroo

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    Plains of Boyle

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    Planxty Davis

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    Ploughman Lads

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    Prickly Bush

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    Rapunzel

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    Reel

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    Rose of Allendale

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    Roxburgh Castle

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    Rufford Park Poachers


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