Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival - The Lives, Song Traditions and Legacies of Sam Larner and Harry Cox - Bruce Lindsay

Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival - The Lives, Song Traditions and Legacies of Sam Larner and Harry Cox - Bruce Lindsay

Mr Moeran Comes Collecting

Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival - The Lives, Song Traditions and Legacies of Sam Larner and Harry Cox - Bruce Lindsay

Bruce Lindsay [+-]
Music Journalist and Social Historian
Bruce Lindsay is a freelance music journalist and social history researcher. He is the author of Shellac and Swing: A Social History of the Gramophone in Britain (Fonthill Media, 2020), Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival: The Lives, Song Traditions and Legacies of Sam Larner and Harry Cox (Equinox Publishing, 2020) and Ivor Cutler: A Life Outside the Sitting Room (Equinox, 2023).

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In the early twentieth century, composer and collector Ernest Moeran travelled around Norfolk gathering songs from local singers. He collected songs from Sam Larner’s uncle, James Larpin, in Winterton during 1915 and collected two songs and one tune from Harry Cox at Potter Heigham in 1921. This was the first time Harry’s repertoire came to the attention of scholars and established him as a talented source of ‘traditional’ music. Sam did not come to Moeran’s notice, probably because he was at sea, but he continued to sing – “… in every port in the British Isles …” he claimed.

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Lindsay, Bruce. Mr Moeran Comes Collecting. Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival - The Lives, Song Traditions and Legacies of Sam Larner and Harry Cox. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 52-61 Oct 2020. ISBN 9781781799178. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=38552. Date accessed: 23 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.38552. Oct 2020

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