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Baker's Dozen

Different Folks: Angeline Morrison's Baker's Dozen
Jude Rogers , October 12th, 2022 14:00

Angeline Morrison speaks to Jude Rogers about her new album exploring folk songs of Black British experience, and takes her through an eclectic Baker's Dozen including Steeleye Span, Delia Derbyshire and Darondo

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Cy Grant – Cool Folk!

A generation of people grew up in the 1950s and 1960s seeing Cy Grant on TV every night after the news doing a topical calypso song he’d written that day. I still can’t quite believe that. It’s what we need now, given the news is so depressing at the moment! He’s a really extraordinary figure, from what was then known as British Guyana, and he’d trained as a barrister before he decided to focus on the music he’d always been making. He’s got this lovely voice, singing all sorts of folk songs on this album like 'Where Have All The Flowers Gone' and a gorgeous version of the traditional, 'Barbara Allen'. This was released in 1964 when he was at the height of his fame, and we shouldn’t forget him.