The Watersons
The Watersons was an English folk group from Hull in Yorkshire. They performed mainly traditional songs with little or no accompaniment. Their distinctive sound comes from their closely-woven harmonies.
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Hull - Yorkshire
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Original members were Norma, Mike and Lal Waterson, with their cousin John Harrison. They had a skiffle band in the early 1960s but moved on to playing more traditional material. They were briefly known as "The Folksons".
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Norma - Mike - Lal - Skiffle
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Their first album was Frost and Fire 1965 followed by The Watersons and A Yorkshire Garland in 1966. The Watersons split up in 1968 when Norma went to work as a disc jockey on a radio station on Montserrat.
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1965 - 1968 - Disc jockey - Montserrat
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The group reformed in 1972 with John Harrison briefly replaced by Bernie Vickers. He in turn was replaced the same year by Martin Carthy. This lineup recorded For Pence and Spicy Ale 1975, Sound, Sound Your Instruments of Joy 1977, and Green Fields 1981.
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1972 - Martin Carthy - 1975 - 1977 - 1981
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