album:Roots and Corn genre:Acapella streams:61 creation date:2009-02-01
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A mixture of a Traditional song and a pagan chant sung as a round; arrangement "collected" from the pagans of the Huddersfield in the West Riding of...
A mixture of a Traditional song and a pagan chant sung as a round; arrangement "collected" from the pagans of the Huddersfield in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The song was modified by our good friends Angie and her daughter Ruthie in the teeth of a gale while on a ferry crossing the English Channel. The song refers to the rivalry between the county of the Red Rose, Lancashire, and Yorkshire of the White Rose. "Shall I ever see thee wed? I, marry, that I will - if thou but stay". Maybe - but certainly not yet!!
07/10/10 09:19:26AM @farrell-jackson:
Good three voice singing! I'm not familiar with this chant but you all well by it!
Farrell
07/07/10 12:56:41PM @dj-jezza:
nice chant, i have also heard this somewhere before, but hey, i have pagan/wiccan friends, so good performance.
02/02/09 08:22:25AM @mark-reed:
Now this I have heard somewhere before, not in the format you do it. Mice performance once again well done
<p>Berkana are Neil Benton, Terry Armitage and Lou Finch who love to perform traditional, contemporary and self-penned folk songs and tunes. Together they perform an ever expanding list of traditional-idiom material on a variety of instruments, featuring their own arrangements and unaccompanied close harmonies.<br /><br />Combined with their interpretations of more contemporary songs some say they also entertain with highly original material of their own. <br /><br />For booking enquiries please contact us:<br /><br />Telephone: 01274 682717<br />Email berkanafolk@gmail.com</p>
Good three voice singing! I'm not familiar with this chant but you all well by it!
Farrell
nice chant, i have also heard this somewhere before, but hey, i have pagan/wiccan friends, so good performance.
Now this I have heard somewhere before, not in the format you do it. Mice performance once again well done