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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    Ruins by the Shore

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    Seven Drunken Nights

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    Seven Yellow Gypsies

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    Sonny Brogan's Mazurka

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    Swimming Song

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    Taoist Tale

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    Teddy Bears' Picnic

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    Ten Thousand Miles

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    Texas Girl at the Funeral of Her Father

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    Thanksgiving

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    The Banks of Green Willows

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    The Black Velvet Band

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    The Bonny Bunch of Roses

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    The Bonny Light Horesman

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    The Bonny Light Horseman

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    The Croppy Boy

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    The Demon Lover

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    The Drowned Lovers

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    The Flandyke Shore

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    The Golden Glove

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    The Handyke Shore

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    The Humpback Whale

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    The Indian Lass

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    The Jolly Bold Robber

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    The Jukebox as She Turned

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    The Kerry Recruit

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    The Lakes of Shillin

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    The Lass of London City

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    The Little Pot Stove

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    The Lowlands Low

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    The Merry Ploughboy

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    The Minstrel Boy

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    The Mountain Dew

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    The Outlandish Knight

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    The Spanish Lady

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    The Two Brothers

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    The Wanton Seed

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    The Warlike Lads of Russia

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    The Wild Mountain Thyme

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    The Wild Rover

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    The Zoological Gardens

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    Us Poor Fellows

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    Wanton Seed

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    Warlike Lads of Russia

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    William and Nancy's Parting

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    William of Winesbury

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    Yarmouth Town


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