Folk Music Journal: Volume 7 Number 5
Volume 7 Number 5 (1999) contains the following pieces:
Articles
Keith Whitlock, 'The English Dancing Master 1650/51' as Cultural Politics
Elizabeth James, 'The Captain's Apprentice' and the Death of Young Robert Eastick of King's Lynn: A Study in the Development of a Folk Song
Stuart Eydmann, As Common as Blackberries: The First Hundred Years of the Accordion in Scotland, 1830-1930
Julian Onderdonk, Vaughan Williams and the Modes
C J Bearman, Kate Lee and the Foundation of the Folk-Song Society
Bob Grant, When Punch Met Merry
Correspondence
EC Cawte, Norman Peacock |
James Madison Carpenter and the Mummers' Play |
Reviews — Books
Michael Pickering |
Skiffle: The Definitive Inside Story (Chas McDevitt) The Skiffle Craze (Mike Dewe) |
Vic Gammon |
Public Worship, Private Faith: Sacred Harp and American Folksong (John Bealle) |
Mike Yates |
Jane Hicks Gentry: A Singer Among Singers (Betty N Smith) Pistol Packin' Mama: Aunt Molly Jackson and the Politics of Folksong (Shelley Romalis) |
Mavis Curtis |
Chants Enfantins d'Europe (André-Marie Despringre) |
Reviews — Sound Recordings
Ian Russell |
The Voice of the People: The Traditional Music of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales (Reg Hall) |
Keith Chandler |
Dulcimer Players from England (John Howson) |
Roger Marriott |
Absolutely Classic: The Music of William Kimber |
Review — Electronic Resources
Michael Heaney |
Musical Traditions |
Obituary
Katie Howson |
Font Whatling 1919-1998 |
Cover illustration: William Kimber, c 1893 (Courtesy of the Headington Quarry Morris Dancers).
Editor: Michael Heaney