Stan Rogers Folk Festival Northern Journey entry for Stan Rogers by Gene Wilburn Stan Rogers at The Canadian Encyclopedia A Biography of Stan Rogers at...
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Fogarty's Cove (redirect from Giant (Stan Rogers song))
folk music album by Stan Rogers. It was his first album, released by Barnswallow Records, which was then purchased by Stan Rogers and made into Fogarty's...
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Allison Rogers and Valerie (née Bushell) Rogers, who had moved to Ontario from Nova Scotia to find work. Rogers, along with his elder brother Stan, was raised...
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Barrett's Privateers (category Stan Rogers songs)
the style of a sea shanty, written and performed by Canadian musician Stan Rogers, having been inspired after a song session with the Friends of Fiddler's...
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by Stan Rogers. All songs written by Stan Rogers unless otherwise indicated. "Dark Eyed Molly" (Archie Fisher) "Oh No, Not I" (traditional, arr. Stan Rogers)...
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The Idiot (song) (category Stan Rogers songs)
Idiot" is a song written by Stan Rogers, found on his albums Northwest Passage and Home in Halifax. On Home in Halifax, Rogers introduces the song by explaining...
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The Mary Ellen Carter (category Stan Rogers songs)
"The Mary Ellen Carter" is a song written and first recorded by Stan Rogers in 1979. It tells the story of a heroic effort to salvage a sunken ship, the...
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Northwest Passage (song) (category Stan Rogers songs)
Canadian musician Stan Rogers. The original recording from the 1981 album of the same name is an a cappella song, featuring Rogers alone singing the verses...
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Centre. There are also numerous music and cultural festivals such as the Stan Rogers Folk Festival, Celtic Colours, the Nova Scotia Gaelic Mod, Royal Nova...
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now at the Transportation Museum in Whitehorse. Canadian folk singer Stan Rogers wrote and performed a song called "Canol Road" which names several settlements...
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