This is, I guess, not a very easy one to find...
I met David Wilcox in the streets of Quimper (in Brittany - besides, the famous 'Kerfunken Jig' is about that town), about 15 years ago. His instruments are the hypnotic hammered dulcimer, and the bowed psaltery.
My meeting with that wandering musician has been among those which propelled me to try Irish music.
Though it's not a well-known recording, the guest musicians are not the worst:
- Sue Master, guitar
- Roger Purves, guitar & bouzouki
- Ghulam Sarwar Sabri, tablas
- Kevin Crawford, flute & bodhran
- Pete Yates, hurdy-gurdy
- Ollie Boland, banjo
- Jamie Stuart, mandola
- Paul Fergusson, fiddle
- Pam Bishop, concertina
- Bob Lamb, bongos.
This is, I guess, not a very easy one to find...
I met David Wilcox in the streets of Quimper (in Brittany - besides, the famous 'Kerfunken Jig' is about that town), about 15 years ago. His instruments are the hypnotic hammered dulcimer, and the bowed psaltery.
My meeting with that wandering musician has been among those which propelled me to try Irish music.
Though it's not a well-known recording, the guest musicians are not the worst:
- Sue Master, guitar
- Roger Purves, guitar & bouzouki
- Ghulam Sarwar Sabri, tablas
- Kevin Crawford, flute & bodhran
- Pete Yates, hurdy-gurdy
- Ollie Boland, banjo
- Jamie Stuart, mandola
- Paul Fergusson, fiddle
- Pam Bishop, concertina
- Bob Lamb, bongos.
Recorded in 1990, Birmingham & Cumbria.
# Posted on April 17th 2009 by protz