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12 June 2026
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N 11:31 | Alan Tipple 2 changes history +478 [Wayne (2×)] | |||
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11:30 (cur | prev) +476 Wayne talk contribs (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Alan Tipple joined Sarabande for Folk at the Oak as part of Leominster Festival 1988. Not a lot of information is available about Alan beyond that he accompanied them on flute, whistle, pan-pipes and vocals. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Singers Category:Musicians {{DEFAULTSORT:Tipple, Alan}}") | |||
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N 11:28 | Cilla Fisher 3 changes history +1,121 [Wayne (3×)] | |||
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11:16 (cur | prev) +634 Wayne talk contribs (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} In 1988, Cilla Fisher was married to Artie Tresize and, between them, they performed both as themselves and as part of The Singing Kettle for children. ==Programme Biography== Cilla Fisher is the youngest member of the well known Fisher Family of Scottish folksingers. Together with her brother and sister they have greatly influenced the trend of Scottish traditional and contemporar...") | |||
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N 11:27 | Artie Tresize 4 changes history +1,246 [Wayne (4×)] | |||
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11:19 (cur | prev) +1,159 Wayne talk contribs (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} In 1988, Artie Tresize was married to Cilla Fisher and, between them, they performed both as themselves and as part of The Singing Kettle for children. ==Programme Biography== Cilla’s marriage to Artie Tresize (family roots in Cornwall) has proved to be one of those highly fortuitous events that have a way of happening in the folk music world; for his voice and tasteful accompan...") | |||
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N 11:26 | Sarabande 2 changes history +904 [Wayne (2×)] | |||
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11:26 (cur | prev) +894 Wayne talk contribs (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} ==Programme Biography== left|200pxSarabande are Nonny and Chris. '''CHRIS''' electro-acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals '''NONNY''' synthesiser, classical guitar, vocals Sarabande are based at Malvern. Chris is a talented musician and multi-instrumentalist. His roots lie with folk music and he has been a welcome performer on the Cheshire and Cotswold scenes fo...") | |||
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10:56 Wayne talk contribs uploaded File:1988-cilla-fisher-artie-tresize.png (H@ngMyCub3(24225)) | ||||
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10:53 Wayne talk contribs uploaded File:1988-sarabande.png (Sarabande) | ||||