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  2. Ray Galbraith Fisher (26 November 1940 – 31 August 2011) was a Scottish folk singer. The Scotsman has called her "perhaps the best-known Scots folksinger of her generation", [1] and The Guardian , "one of Britain's great interpreters of traditional song".

  3. Sep 1, 2011 · Thu 1 Sep 2011 07.37 EDT. Ray Fisher, who has died of cancer aged 70, was one of Britain's great singers of traditional songs. Martin Carthy, another widely known folk musician, once referred...

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  4. Dec 11, 2008 · 78. 12K views 15 years ago. The classic 'Night Visiting Song' (also called 'I must away now'), performed by Ray Fisher (sister of Archie Fisher) from the album 'Traditional Songs of Scotland...

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  5. www.telegraph.co.uk › 8742973 › Ray-FisherRay Fisher - The Telegraph

    Sep 5, 2011 · Ray Fisher, the ballad singer who died on August 31 aged 70, was blessed with an unusually expressive voice that played a significant role in the British folk revival of the late 1950s. 05...

  6. Dec 11, 2008 · Ray Fisher (sister of Archie Fisher) singing 'The Pride of Glencoe'. From the album "The Bonny Birdy", released in 1972.Watch in high quality.---------------...

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  7. What’s On. Gallery. Ray Fisher 1940 – 2011. Born in Glasgow, Ray Fisher is one of three out of a family of seven children whose musical talents have made the name Fisher synonymous with Scottish folk music. Ray, her brother Archie and sister Cilla have trodden their own distinct musical paths, each carving out an international reputation.

  8. This is Scottish folk singer Ray Fisher singing a soldier's song with accompaniment by the 1971 Steeleye Span line-up. Seems to be one of their last studio j...

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