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  1. Royston Wood. The Young Tradition were an English folk group of the 1960s, formed by Peter Bellamy, Royston Wood and Heather Wood. They recorded three albums of mainly traditional British folk music, sung in arrangements for their three unaccompanied voices.

    • 1965–69
    • Peter Bellamy, Heather Wood, Royston Wood
  2. 10. Apr. 1990 · Folk, Pop/Rock. Member Of. The Young Tradition, Albion Country Band. Royston Wood Biography by Bruce Eder. Royston Wood was a former teacher and advertising executive from Surrey who became one of the leading figures in the English folk music revival of the mid-'60s.

  3. Gesang. Royston Wood. The Young Tradition war eine britische Folkband der 1960er Jahre, gegründet von Peter Bellamy, Royston Wood und Heather Wood. Sie nahm im Laufe ihrer Karriere insgesamt drei Alben auf, auf denen sie meist britische Folklieder a cappella sangen.

    • 1965
  4. 6. Sept. 2016 · 654 views 7 years ago. The Albion Country Band, live at the Kew Bridge Boathouse, August 23 1972. Royston Wood sings his poem about 'the green man' set unaccompanied to the Morris tune 'Queen's...

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  5. Royston Wood (1935-1990) was a British folk artist and one of three members of The Young Tradition. Popular Royston Wood songs. Oak and Ash and Thorn.

  6. Royston Wood. Profile: UK folk artist born 1935, died 1990 in a road traffic incident. In Groups: Royston And Heather Wood, Swan Arcade, The Albion Country Band, The Young Tradition. Variations: Viewing All | Royston Wood. Wood, Royston, R. Wood, R.Wood, Roy Wood.

  7. 23. Dez. 2023 · Royston Real wood was a former instructor and advertising professional from Surrey who became among the leading numbers in the British folk music revival from the mid-’60s.