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  1. Frankie Armstrong (born 13 January 1941) is an English singer and voice teacher. She has worked as a singer in the folk scene and the women's movement and as a trainer in social and youth work.

  2. 3 days ago · Since 1962, Ive built up a repertoire of British songs and ballads, which, along with contemporary British songs, still form the basis of my musical vocabulary. I find the song form extraordinary, despite its brevity, as a way of expressing the widest and deepest range of human emotions.

  3. Frankie Armstrong’s story. “Everyone can sing!” rang out from the stage of the Albert Hall in 1963. Pete Seeger was on his world tour and, having been influenced by him and The Weavers from my teens, singing many of their songs, I was absolutely willing to go along with this assertion.

  4. Mar 31, 2024 · Frankie Armstrong – The Godmother of the Community Singing Movement. March 31, 2024 - By Craig McLeish. We have loved hearing stories of your choirs, how you came together, what was the spark that ignited the flame right at the beginning, and how things have developed since then.

  5. Mar 26, 2016 · Frankie Armstrong (The Good Old Way BBC2 1983) Clips from documentary of Frankie Armstrong discussing her folk singing. Features a live performance of her version of the classic medieval...

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  6. Till the Grass O’ergrew the Corn. The Fair Moon Rejoices. Ways of Seeing. I Heard a Woman Singing. And The Music Plays So Grand. …Out Of Love, Hope And Suffering. Songs and Ballads. Lovely on the Water. Green Ribbons.

  7. Jul 22, 2021 · Frankie Armstrong is a blind folk singer who has released 12 solo albums and collaborated with many artists. She talks about her latest album, The Cats Of Coven Lawn, her involvement with Green Ribbons and her passion for singing and cats.

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