The selection playing on this page is the midi file 'Delia' by Elizabeth Cotton, arranged by Stefan Grossman and sequenced by Steve McWilliams from his splendid guitar page.   

Home Page: The midi file 'Portsmouth' - Traditional - arranged by Mike Oldfield and sequenced by Ian Jesse  can be found in very good northern company on Steve McWilliams's Guitar Page.   

About The Crew: The midi file 'Henry Martin' - Traditional - sequenced by Lesley Nelson-Burns - comes from the Folk Music of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and America website. http://www.contemplator.com/folk.html

New Items : The midi file 'Tamlin' - Traditional - sequenced by John Renfro Davis - comes from the Folk Music of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and America website. http://www.contemplator.com/child/index.html 

Editorial Page: The midi file 'Swingy Blues' by Marcel Dadi comes from  Steve McWilliams's Guitar Page.   

Abercrombie: The midi file 'Hewlett' - Turlough O'Carolan Collection - sequenced by Barry Taylor comes from the Folk Music of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and America website. http://www.contemplator.com/carolan/index.html

Screw Soapers Guild: The midi file 'To Anacreon In Heaven' by  John Stafford Smith  - sequenced by John Renfro Davis and comes from the Folk Music of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and America website. http://www.contemplator.com/america/index.html 

Event Horizon:  The midi file of 'Hard Times Come Again No More' [ w., m. Stephen Foster 1854] is used by permission of  Benjamin Robert Tubb from his  Public Domain Music website: http://www.pdmusic.org/

StoryBoard: The midi file 'Teddy Bear's Picnic' by John W Bratton [1907] is the tune of a song that was sung to me by my dad in Widnes Lancashire, before Harold Wilson moved the county boundary. Many years later it was arranged and  sequenced by Steve McWilliam and can now be found on his Guitar Page in Runcorn Cheshire.   


 

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