The Water of Tyne (aka The Waters of Tyne) is a folk song (Roud number 1364) from the north-east of England. The song was collected by John Bell in 1810 and published two years later in Rhymes of Northern Bards. The song is sung by a girl or woman lamenting the fact that her paramour is on the opposite bank of the River Tyne.
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The Water of Tyne (aka The Waters of Tyne) is a folk song (Roud number 1364) from the north-east of England. The song was collected by John Bell in 1… read more
The Water of Tyne (aka The Waters of Tyne) is a folk song (Roud number 1364) from the north-east of England. The song was collected by John Bell in 1810 and published two years later in … read more
Kathryn Tickell (b. 1967) is an English player of the Northumbrian smallpipes and fiddle. She has recorded eleven albums, and toured widely. Kathryn Tickell took up the smallpipes aged nine, inspired by her family - especially her father Mike, who was heavily involved in the local traditional music scene - and by the music of an older generation of traditional musicians such as Willie Taylor, Will Atkinson, Joe Hutton, Richard Moscrop and Tom Hunter. By thirteen, Kathryn had won all the traditional open smallpipes competitions, and was also making a name as an accomplished player of… read more
Kathryn Tickell (b. 1967) is an English player of the Northumbrian smallpipes and fiddle. She has recorded eleven albums, and toured widely. Kathryn Tickell took up the smallpipes aged nine… read more
Kathryn Tickell (b. 1967) is an English player of the Northumbrian smallpipes and fiddle. She has recorded eleven albums, and toured widely. Kathryn Tickell took up the smallpipes aged nine, inspired by her family - especially her fath… read more