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Scottish Folk Groups
Drifterfolk
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First appeared in 1969, and attained first place in the Renfrewshire Music Festival three years in a row. They toured France, and were invited to the L'Orient Festival. They made television appearances and recorded at least two LPs.
Some of Drifterfolk's recordings are detailed below:
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Drifterfolk: Reflections (Lismore Recordings LILP 5012, 1974)
Side One: The Piper o' Dundee; Tiree Love Song; Spanish Lady;
Sherifmuir; Mursheen Durkin; Streets of London (Ralph McTell)
Side Two: Reflections; Cam' Ye O'er Frae France; Mingulay Boat Song; The Fiery Cross (G Menzies); Johnnie Cope; The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie
John Williamson, David Robertson, Sandy Gillon
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Drifterfolk: All Kinds of Folk (Lismore Recordings LILP 5054, 1976)
Side One: Coat of Many Colours (Paxton); Rambling Boy
(Paxton); Evermore the Biplane (Cooper); Ballad of
Glencoe (McLean); Gallawa' Hills (trad); The Land I Love
So Well (Makem)
Side Two: Cotton Fields (Ledbetter); Jinkin' Geordie
(Robertson); Bringing In the Sheaves (trad); Highland
Queen (Pomeroy/Meek); Goodbye Again (Denver); Fiddlers
Green (trad)
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