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  1. 28 de sept. de 2017 · 3.1K. John Kirkpatrick: Coat-tails Flying. Fledg’ling – 22 September 2017. John Kirkpatrick’s one of those irrepressible artists who seems to have been around the English folk scene forever, and over the past four decades his presence has graced many prime outfits, from the Albion Band, Steeleye Span and Band Of Hope to Brass Monkey and now Home Service (whose ranks he joined just last ...

  2. www.johnkirkpatrick.co.uk › homeJohn Kirkpatrick

    Welcome to the official. John Kirkpatrick website. As you can see there's masses of information about the sordid goings-on in my past, present and future, all neatly divided up into handy sections. This is what you'll find. Forthcoming Gigs. A list of live appearances, both solo and in combination with others, constantly brought up to date.

  3. 11 de dic. de 2015 · A short section of John Kirkpatrick's latest Xmas album, Carolling and Crumpets. John has been one of the best performers in the English folk circuit for ab...

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    • Andrew & Nina Stevens
  4. 8 de ene. de 2014 · John Kirkpatrick, one of England's best loved accordion, melodeon and concertina players, in fine form during his 2013 Carolling and Crumpets seasonal tour.

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    • Pete Lawrence
  5. Holiday season Carols from John Kirkpatrick on "Carolling & Crumpets"♫ Listen to the full album on YouTube → http://bit.ly/Carolling⇓ Check out our Christm...

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    • Folk ABC - Americana, Blues, Country
  6. The John Kirkpatrick Papers document the life and career of American pianist and scholar John Kirkpatrick through his correspondence with composers, performers, music educators, and family members. The Papers also hold an extensive collection of music, including sketches, manuscripts, and published versions of Kirkpatrick's many editions of ...

  7. 16 de ene. de 2023 · John Simpson Kirkpatrick was born on July 6, 1892 in County Durham, England. He began working with donkeys as a youngster on his summer holidays, a skill that would place him in good stead in the years to come. When he turned 16, Kirkpatrick volunteered as a gunner for the Territorial Force, before joining the British Merchant Navy in 1909.