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    Robin Dransfield is an English folk musician from Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. He plays acoustic guitar and often performed and recorded in a duo with...
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  • Barry Dransfield (1972) The Fiddler's Dream (1976) as a member of the band The Dransfields Popular to Contrary Belief (1977) (with Robin Dransfield) Bowin'...
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  • Dransfield is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barry Dransfield (b. 1947), English folk musician and sibling of Robin Dransfield Don...
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  • songs have been recorded by Helen Reddy, Kenny Rogers, The Dillards, Robin Dransfield, and others. Jon Pruett of Allmusic called his first album, The Forest...
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  • Jerry Donahue - electric guitar (1) Royston Wood, Robin Dransfield - backing vocals (5) Barry Dransfield - violin (5) Roger Powell - drums (8) Buddy Emmons...
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  • Fred Breunig & Steve Woodruff, as "The Cutty Wren" 1980: "Tidewave", Robin Dransfield as "The Cutty Wren" – Topic vinyl LP recorded 1974/79/80 published...
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  • is a folk / folk-rock album by Dransfield, a short-lived group principally comprising the Dransfield brothers, Robin and Barry. Originally released as...
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    tournament uses a round robin system. This tournament uses a round robin system. Caitlin Dransfield at Paralympics Australia Caitlin Dransfield at the International...
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  • "Gambolling Gold of the gay green woods". Barry Dransfield recorded a version on his eponymous 1972 album, called "Robin Hood and the Peddlar". This album is one...
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    West, John Faulkner and Sandra Kerr, Tony Rose, Dave Burland, Robin and Barry Dransfield, Martin Carthy, Frankie Armstrong, June Tabor and Martin Simpson...
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