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Biography - Ewan MacCollEwan MacColl was born James Henry Miller in Salford, Lancashire, on January 25 1915. His father, William Miller, was an iron-moulder, militant trade-unionist ...
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James Henry Miller (1915-1989) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeDec 20, 2017 · James Henry Miller better known as Ewan MacColl, was an English folk singer-songwriter. He recorded songs such as "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (1957)
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Folkways Record of Contemporary SongsReleased in 1973 during the heart of the folk revival, renowned folk singers Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger perform 16 songs about civil rights and the plight ...
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Ewan MacColl - Music Publishing - ConcordIn 1972, the song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Easy Listening charts for six week runs on each, hit #14 on the UK Singles Chart, and won the Grammy ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements<|separator|>
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Ewan MacColl - ToppermostMay 6, 2020 · The Radio Ballads, which began in 1958 with The Ballad Of John Axon, rank high among MacColl's greatest artistic achievements. As his ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Field of Research: Ewan MacColl - Songlines MagazineMar 6, 2025 · One of these birthed his famous 'Dirty Old Town' of 1951, while his 1954 collection of industrial songs, Shuttle and Cage, demonstrated the ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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BBC banned communists in purge | Media - The GuardianMar 5, 2006 · The BBC launched a wartime purge of communists including Ewan MacColl ... Communist party and its activities in this area,' it states. The ...
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Ewan MacColl: A Man to be Watched - ArtangelThey first picked him out as a seventeen year-old communist involved in organising the 1932 Mass Trespass, a direct-action stunt in which radical ramblers ...Missing: views | Show results with:views
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Ben Harker on Ewan MacColl and the politics of the folk revivalDec 11, 2007 · Why did MacColl and others in the Communist Party at the time favour folk music over other forms of music? In the post war period the US was ...
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Ewan MacColl: the godfather of folk who was adored – and fearedJan 25, 2015 · Jamie MacColl: Ewan MacColl's grandson and guitarist with indie rock's Bombay Bicycle Club. Sadly, Ewan died the month after my birth.
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Ewan MacColl, Dogmatist of British Folk, Gets a Tribute AlbumOct 28, 2015 · Seeger considers criticism that Mr. MacColl was rigid as unfair. “With Bach or Brahms, we try to reproduce the music the way the composers wrote ...Missing: purism | Show results with:purism
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Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger: Creating Music and FamilyJun 28, 2023 · Ewan wrote songs for many of his plays as well: “Sweet Thames Flow Softly” came from the Critics Group radio program of William Shakespeare's ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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The genius of Ewan MacColl, lifelong artist & activist - People's WorldJul 26, 2008 · MacColl was drafted in July 1940 when the world communist movement viewed the war as simply an inter-imperialist war. He hated army life and ...Missing: views | Show results with:views
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MacColl Ewan - Graham StevensonSep 19, 2008 · His mother, Betsy Hendry, was from Auchterarder, Perthshire. Both parents were active left-wing socialists and from his earliest days, MacColl ...
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100 years old: Ewan Maccoll -one of Salford's GreatestJan 22, 2015 · His mother, Betsy Hendry, hailed from Auchterarder, Perthshire. He was brought up in the slums of Coburg Street, his father unable to work ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Ewan MacColl at Pride Of ManchesterHe was born Jimmie Miller to Betsy Hendry and William Miller, a Scots iron-moulder and militant trade-unionist who was also a "sweet singer," Both his parents ...
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Blood and Roses: The Songs of Ewan MacCollNov 5, 2015 · Later he began to devote himself to folk, believing that music could be more effective than drama in spurring people to political action. When, ...Missing: controversies purism
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Remembering Ewan MacColl - Scottish Socialist VoiceJan 31, 2015 · His mother, Betsy Hendry, also a socialist, was from Auchterarder in Perthshire. They left Scotland after William's militant trade unionism ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Times passed him, but not his music - Irish EchoDec 6, 2017 · An avowed Marxist, he was once considered too dangerous to be allowed into the US, yet he changed the way we listen to music.Missing: controversies purism
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Ewan MacColl - by Edward Scott PearlmanJun 2, 2025 · Ewan MacColl strongly identified with Scottish culture. Both parents spoke and sang in Scots, and his neighborhood was strongly Scottish.Missing: James early
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Dirty Old Town — why Ewan MacColl wanted to take an axe to his ...Jun 28, 2020 · His parents were socialists, and their son threw himself into communism in his youth (MI5 had a file on him when he was only 17). Initially a ...Missing: family background
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[PDF] Rearguard of the Revolution: MI5, Communism and British MusiciansMacColl - or plain Jimmy Miller as he was known at the time - joined the Young Communist League in 1929 at the age of 14 but initially came to the attention of ...
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'The Manchester Rambler': Ewan MacColl and the 1932 Mass ...Mar 1, 2005 · It was in the 1930s that he cut his teeth as a Young Communist ... British countryside. The flashpoint in the campaign was the Mass ...
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Ewan MacColl – THE HOBBLEDEHOYFeb 11, 2025 · London based groups such as Shovel Dance Collective and Goblin Band are frequently discussed in music criticism as innovating the folk idiom ...Missing: purism | Show results with:purism<|control11|><|separator|>
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Communist culture - Weekly WorkerMacColl, after serving his apprenticeship in agitprop formations such as Red Megaphone, actually left the CPGB in 1953 after apparently being told by a Party ...
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Anti-Revisionism in the United Kingdom: Post World War II ...Others, like folk singer Ewan MacColl simply allowed his Party membership to lapse out of disagreement with the new strategic line, only to re-emerge in 1966 ...
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Ewan MacColl Centenary CD Tribute - Sing Out!MacColl was born James Henry Miller in 1915, but took the stage name of Ewan MacColl in 1945. His interest in acting led to a career in political theater during ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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National Unemployed Workers' MovementThe National Unemployed Workers' Movement (NUWM) was formed in 1921 by members of the Communist Party of Great Britain. ... Ewan MacColl was one of the ...
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The battle of Bexley Square: Salford unemployed workers ...Dec 13, 2009 · Wilf Gray, Ewan McColl Oimmy Miller) and Ben Durden were active in the NUWM at the time and were all present on the day. The world economic ...
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[PDF] stage work of ewan maccoll and theatre workshop - ERA... biography of MacColl due for publication. Summer 2007 (Pluto). Hamish Henderson archive, National Library of Scotland. This archive contains six letters from ...Missing: labor | Show results with:labor
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UK | Why MI5 monitored singer Ewan MacColl - BBC NEWSMar 5, 2006 · Ewan MacColl was born James Miller, in Salford, Manchester, and changed his name after WWII. In his teenage years he became heavily involved ...Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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Read The Ballad of Stalin (Ewan MacColl) on ProleWikiSep 30, 2024 · The Ballad of Stalin (Ewan MacColl) ... Joe Stalin was a mighty man, a mighty man was he,. He led the Soviet people on the road to victory. All ...
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Maxine Peake: Real voices, real lives - the inspirational Ewan MacCollNov 4, 2015 · His sources were wide: early songs written for his Manchester street troupe, the Red Megaphones, echoed German or Soviet models; The ...
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Ewan MacColl, Joan Littlewood, and Theatre Workshop (Chapter 3)The official reasons given to the BBC by MI5 were that Littlewood was unsuitable due to her membership in the CPGB, and that she was 'in touch with Communist ...
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Ewan MacColl - Bucks Music Group LtdHe was born Jimmie Miller in Salford (Lancashire), the child of William Miller, a Scots iron-moulder and militant trade-unionist who was also a “sweet ...
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Who was Joan Littlewood | Miss LittlewoodIn 1963, Littlewood refocussed her energy on Theatre Workshop and together they created Oh What A Lovely War! which is a wonderfully inventive and accessible ...
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Agit-prop to Theatre Workshop : political playscripts, 1930-50Dec 10, 2013 · Agit-prop to Theatre Workshop : political playscripts, 1930-50. by: Goorney, Howard, 1921-2007; MacColl, Ewan.Missing: early | Show results with:early
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[PDF] Reading the Old Left in the Ewan MacColl and Joan Littlewood's ...MacColl was a passionate communist ... socialist and even communist intervention as left-wing institutionally took to the streets and ... Communist Party) and the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Ewan Maccoll's Operation Olive Branch, 1947 - Lincoln RepositoryMar 1, 2024 · In 1947, Ewan MacColl, left-wing playwright, committed Communist, and cofounder (with Joan Littlewood) of the highly influential British ...Missing: collaboration | Show results with:collaboration<|separator|>
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Joan Littlewood - Essential DramaThe fact that she became involved very early on in the 30s with Ewan MacColl and the Workers' Theatre Movement. ... Part 5: Littlewood, Theatre Workshop and the ...
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Ewan MacColl - Topic RecordsEwan MacColl was one of the architects of the mid twentieth century British folk revival. A polemicst, writer and a singer of extraordinary dramatic power.
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The Critics' Group and the Singers' Club: Intermediaries in ActionIn a BBC documentary about the Group, Richard Snell says of MacColl that 'he was a Stalinist'. ... Ewan MacColl ran it and it was called the Critics' Group. Every ...
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Ewan MacColl - Black & White: The Definitive CollectionBorn in Scotland in 1915, MacColl knew and recorded thousands of traditional British and Celtic songs, a generous sampling of which is here offered.
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THE ESSENTIAL EWAN MacCOLL - Sidetracks and DetoursJan 5, 2024 · He is known as one of the instigators of the 1960s folk revival as well as writing such songs as The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face and Dirty ...<|separator|>
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Ewan MacColl - YouTube MusicMacColl collected hundreds of traditional folk songs including the version of "Scarborough Fair" later popularised by Simon & Garfunkel, and released dozens of ...
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Evening, I was going to post a couple of my favourite Ewan MacColl ...Nov 28, 2023 · I believe Ewan Maccoll's 1956 recording, "Scots Street Songs" (Riverside Records ... MacColl collected hundreds of traditional folk songs ...The wonderful Ewan MacColl. l. - FacebookWhat information is available on Ewan MacColl's Radio Ballads ...More results from www.facebook.com
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Traditional Songs and Ballads | Smithsonian Folkways RecordingsReleased in 1964, Traditional Songs and Ballads is just one of the many joint recordings made by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger.
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Ewan MacColl: The Definitive Collection - Mainly NorfolkMay 25, 2025 · Tracks ; The Manchester Angel (Roud 2741) (3.12) ; To the Beggin' I Will Go (Roud 286; G/D 3:488) (2.36) ; Sheep Crook and Black Dog (Roud 948; ...
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Ewan MacColl – Page 2 - Topic RecordsEwan MacColl was one of the architects of the folksong revival. Whether as an interpreter of ancient ballads or as a writer of new songs, he influenced ...
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Index of Ewan MacColl's Songs - Mainly NorfolkAug 10, 2025 · Index of Ewan MacColl's Songs · Fair Annie: Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger: Blood & Roses Vol. · Fair Ellen: Ewan MacColl: The English and Scottish ...Missing: original | Show results with:original
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Song: The Manchester Rambler written by Ewan MacColl ...The Manchester Rambler ; Written by: Ewan MacColl ; Composition date: 1932 ; Language: English ; ISWC: T-010.147.515-3 BMI, GEMA, ISWC ; Published by: STORMKING ...
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Song: Dirty Old Town written by Ewan MacColl | SecondHandSongsThe song Dirty Old Town was written by Ewan MacColl and was first performed by Ewan MacColl ... Composition date: 1949; Language: English; ISWC: T-010.162.590 ...
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Dirty Old Town - Songlexikon. Encyclopedia of SongsEwan MacColl, British playwright and songwriter of socialist orientation, wrote DIRTY OLD TOWN in 1949, to fill a scene change in Landscape with Chimneys, a ...
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The Shoals of Herring [Ewan MacColl] (Roud 13642) - Mainly NorfolkSep 19, 2025 · The Shoals of Herring was written for the third of the eight BBC radio ballads by Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker and Peggy Seeger, Singing the Fishing.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Shoals of Herring – Song by Ewan MacColl - Apple MusicListen to Shoals of Herring by Ewan MacColl on Apple Music. 1961 ... Composition & Lyrics. Ewan MacColl. Composer, Songwriter, Lyrics. Production ...
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Radio 2 - Radio Ballads - Original Ballads - BBCThe BBC Radio Ballads were groundbreaking documentaries produced by Ewan MacColl and Charles Parker in the late 1950s and broadcast on the BBC Home Service.Missing: innovation | Show results with:innovation
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The Ballad Of John Axon by Ewan MacColl - SongfactsMacColl's song was first broadcast on BBC Radio on July 2, 1958, the first in a series called The Radio Ballads. It was arranged by Peggy Seger, who played ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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The Ballad of John Axon - Topic RecordsOct 31, 2019 · A radio-ballad about the railwaymen of England by Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker & Peggy Seeger. The first of the radio-ballads was inspired by a steam ...Missing: date | Show results with:date<|separator|>
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Radio Ballad - TransomMay 29, 2013 · The radio ballad is an audio documentary format created by Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger, and Charles Parker in 1958.
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The Radio Ballads: Singing The Fishing - Ewan MacColl Bandcamp£10.00The radio ballads were the joint creation of Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker and Peggy Seeger. A radio ballad is a sound-tapestry woven of four basic elements: ...
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How the Radio Ballads were made - Peggy SeegerSo it was decided to present THE BALLAD OF JOHN AXON as the joint work of Ewan MacColl and Charles Parker with musical arrangements by Peggy Seeger. Had ...Missing: innovation | Show results with:innovation<|separator|>
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The radio ballads | Charles Parker - Birmingham City CouncilCharles Parker is most famous for the Radio Ballads, eight radio programmes he made with the folk singers and activists Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger, ...
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The Radio Ballads - Topic RecordsOct 31, 2019 · The eight programmes were first broadcast by the BBC between 1958 and 1964. Six of them were subsequently issued on LP but have been unavailable ...
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The original Radio Ballads | Invisible Histories - WordPress.com... MacColl worked with singer Peggy Seeger and radio producer Charles Parker to produce the groundbreaking Radio Ballads. The trio used cutting edge technology ...
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The Radio Ballads 1957-1964 - Mainly NorfolkFeb 2, 2024 · The Ballad of John Axon A radio ballad about the railwaymen of England by Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker and Peggy Seeger.Missing: date | Show results with:date
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The British Folk Revival, 1944-2002 (review) - ResearchGateMacColl's Critics Group literally set policy governing the types of songs that could be sung, and how they should properly be sung to be "authentically English.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Littlewood, Joan (1914—) - Encyclopedia.comLondon, and Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London; married Jimmie Miller (later known as Ewan MacColl), in 1936 (marriage dissolved); married Gerry Raffles ( ...<|separator|>
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Peggy Seeger: First Time Ever | San Diego TroubadourThe singers Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl. They fell in love in 1956–she, 21, newly arrived in London from Maryland to play the five-string banjo on a ...<|separator|>
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Kirsty MacColl PrimerKirsty Anna MacColl was born in Croydon, South London on 10th October 1959. Her father was the legendary folk singer Ewan MacColl.
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Hamish Maccoll Family History & Historical Records - MyHeritageHamish MacColl was born in month 1950, in birth place. ... Hamish had one sister: Kirsty Anna MacColl. ... Hamish passed away on month day 2024, at age 74.
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Ewan MacColl - Peggy Seeger - FacebookMay 22, 2023 · On 4th March 1959, Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger celebrated the birth of their first child, Neill MacColl. 6 months later, Ewan's wife, Jean, gave birth to ...
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Celtic Connections tribute to Ewan MacColl is a family affairJan 16, 2015 · "Dad was a great storyteller," says Neill. "He and mum were out on the road a lot when Calum and I were young, and our grandmother looked after ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Ewan MacColl - by Calum MacColl - [PIAS] - [PIAS] GroupHe taught us that reading a book, singing or writing a song was as straightforward as walking on Bleaklow. Dad believed that the best folk song had been edited ...
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[PDF] Remembering Ewan MacColl: the Agency of Writing and the ...Jan 31, 2012 · EWAN MACCOLL was the stage name adopted by Jimmie Miller in dubious cir - cumstances after the Second World War.Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism
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Interview: Peggy Seeger - PRS for MusicMar 5, 2021 · At their London venue The Singers Club, they enforced a 'policy' where performers could only sing 'songs that were in a language that you spoke, ...
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The godfather of folk: Ewan MacColl - The ScotsmanJan 18, 2015 · He inspired both affection and fear among musicians, but few would dispute Ewan MacColl's importance as founder of the folk revival.
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Bad Bob? Another listen to Dylan's most derided era - The Irish TimesAug 20, 2013 · Noted folk singer and songwriter Ewan MacColl had little time for Bob Dylan; MacColl wrote this negative critique in 1965, clearly indifferent ...
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Ewan MacColl Archives - Folking.comJan 10, 2016 · MacColl had notoriously barred Bob Dylan from singing at the club; only songs from whence you came were allowed! His rigid, snotty attitude was ...Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism
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[PDF] MacColl and the English Folk Revival - Taylor & Francis eBooksDespite the tensions within the Critics Group, it had a considerable output, leaving aside any leavening effect its individual members may have had on folk club ...
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An Interview with Bert Lloyd - Musical TraditionsJul 13, 2019 · Another bone of contention lay in the claim that MacColl and Seeger's selection of personnel was faulty; it was said that not all Critics Group ...
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tintinnabulation in a humanist key from a Kinks fan | Page 5Aug 6, 2024 · I think Ewan MacColl's relationship with popular culture makes for an interesting case study of how narrow the pursuit of purity can be. For ...
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The English Communist who ruled and revolutionized Irish folk musicJan 29, 2018 · Ewan MacColl - English ... He grew up in a house throbbing with political songs, radical dogma, and a desire for universal revolution.
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McCarthyism — and Stalinist gangsterism | Workers' Libertyhe never repented of it, ...
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THE BALLAD OF STALIN : EWAN MacCOLL - Internet ArchiveJun 21, 2023 · THE BALLAD OF STALIN. by: EWAN MacCOLL; Al Jeffery; Ewan MacColl. Topic (TRC.54). Topics: 78rpm, Folk. Contributor: Internet Archive. Language ...
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Ewan MacColl - The Ballad of Stalin - 1951 Topic Records - YouTubeApr 21, 2023 · Ewan MacColl (vocal) and Al Jeffery (guitar) Topic Records, TRC.49, 10 inch, 78 rpm The Ballad of Stalin was the B side of this 1951 record.
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'Radical' Ewan MacColl was tracked by MI5 for decadesMar 5, 2006 · The plays and concerts staged by the high-profile couple, who were both ardent members of the Communist Party, were also closely monitored in a ...
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Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl - Songs Of StruggleEwan MacColl's dicography. Record information: Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl ... 1970s · 1970 · 1971 · 1972 · 1973. 1976. 1977 · 1978 · 1979 · 1980s · 1990s.
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Daddy, What Did You Do In The Strike? - Ewan MacColl BandcampDaddy, What Did You Do In The Strike? by Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger, released 14 July 1984 1. The Media 2. Villains' Chorus 3. Holy Joe From Scabsville 4.
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Daddy, What Did You Do In The Strike? - Ewan MacColl's discography1. The Media (appears on other albums) · 2. Villains' Chorus · 3. Holy Joe From Scabsville · 4. Miner's Wife (appears on other albums) · 5. Only Doing Their Job ( ...
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MacColl, Ewan | Encyclopedia.comBorn Jimmie Miller in 1915 in Salford, Lancashire, England; died on October 22, 1989, in England; son of William Miller (an iron-moulder and trade unionist) and ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|separator|>
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Ewan MacColl: low-key tribute to a giant of folk - Folk LondonNov 19, 2020 · ' Ewan had suffered a series of heart attacks over the previous 10 years, but had never let them stop him from working. Sadly, that was the one ...
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Ewan MacColl, 74; Scottish Folk Singer - Los Angeles TimesOct 25, 1989 · Trish Carn, a recording executive and friend of the family, said he was 74 and had died after heart surgery. MacColl, son of a Scottish ...
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Ewan MacColl Dies; Folk Singer Was 74 - The New York TimesOct 24, 1989 · He was 74 years old. Mr. MacColl, a son of a Scottish ironworker and part-time folk singer, grew up in northern England and left school at 14 to ...
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The Radio Ballads: a personal overview of the seriesNov 7, 2002 · They were an art form, certainly. They were ground breaking, without a doubt. They gave the folk revival many fine songs to sing and that is not ...
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(PDF) Review Essay: Legacies of Ewan MacColl - Academia.eduDave Laing gives a good short account of MacColl's career, which disappointingly ends as a catalogue of recordings and offers no evaluation. Franco Fabbri gives ...