Harry Boardman
{{Short description|English folk singer}}
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Harry Boardman (1930–1987) was an English folk singer who was born in Failsworth, Lancashire. He sang both unaccompanied and accompanying himself on the Anglo concertina or banjo."Harry Boardman: traditional and Lancashire; acc. concertina/banjo ... Gatley SK8 4HS".-- The Folk Directory; 1988. London: English Folk Dance & Song Society; p. 34 "Boardman has specialised in the lore, songs and dialect poems of his native Lancashire. A fine singer, his recorded and printed work has done much to preserve the otherwise ignored aspects of his local tradition."—Fred Woods.Woods, Fred (1980) The Observer's Book of Folk Song in Britain. London: Frederick Warne; p. 93 He was active as a folk singer and collector of Lancashire folklore from the late 1950s with some collaboration from his wife Lesley. In 1991 the Harry Boardman Memorial Trust was established to increase public awareness of traditional music and related arts, including the folk music of the British Isles and local traditions of North West England.The Harry Boardman Memorial Trust: working for folk arts in the North West of England, 1991 Harry appeared regularly, together with Dave Hillery and Terry Whelan at the Wayfarer's Folk Club, at various locations, including the Pack Horse Hotel in Bridge Street, Manchester from the late 1950s. Boardman was a folk club organiser from 1954 until the year he died; the home of his club in the 1970s and 1980s was the Unicorn Hotel in Church Street, Manchester. His interest in the songs of working folk came from his socialist beliefs.Peters, Brian (spring 1988) "Harry Boardman, 1930-87: Lancashire's most distinguished folk singer" folk Buzz; pp. 5-6
Publications
- Folk Songs & Ballads of Lancashire; compiled and edited by Harry & Lesley Boardman. London & New York: Oak Publications, 1973 {{ISBN|0-86001-027-9}}
- Manchester Ballads: thirty-five facsimile street ballads; selected and edited by Harry Boardman & Roy Palmer. Manchester: City of Manchester Education Committee, 1983 {{ISBN|0904072029}}
Discography
Boardman's recordings:{{cite web| url=http://www.library.folknorthwest.co.uk/harry_boardman.htm| title=Harry Boardman - A Lancashire Mon}}
- A Lancashire Mon, Topic Records (1973)
- The Bonnie Pit Laddie, Topic Records (1975) (with The High Level Ranters and Dick Gaughan)
- Golden Stream, AK Records (1978)
- Personal Selection (1986)
- Personal Choice, Cock Robin Music (2008)
=Compilations=
- New Voices (with the Watersons & Maureen Craik), Topic Records (1965)
- Deep Lancashire (with the Oldham Tinkers et al.), Topic Records (1968; 1997)
- Owdham Edge (with the Oldham Tinkers et al.), Topic Records (1970)
- Trans Pennine (with Dave Hillery), Topic Records (1971)
- Steam Ballads (with Jon Raven et al.), Broadside (1977)
- The Iron Muse (with Louis Killen et al.), Topic Records (1993)
:: Only features on the CD version
- Three Score and Ten Topic Records (2009)
::The Hand Loom Weaver's Lament from Deep Lancashire is track ten on the sixth CD.
References
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External links
- [http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=100512 Harry Boardman documentary; memories please]; Mudcat Café
- [http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=101719 Terry Whelan]; Mudcat Café
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Category:People from Failsworth
Category:20th-century English singers
Category:Topic Records artists
Category:Musicians from the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham
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