Morrigan (band)
Morrigan was a traditional music group formed in 1978 in Seattle by folk musicians Marc Bridgham, Mary Malloy, and William Pint. The group played traditional music of Ireland, Scotland and England.[1][2]
Morrigan's version of the traditional sea song "Bully in the Alley" was featured on the 1980 Folkways Records album Songs of the Sea: The National Maritime Museum Festival of the Sea[3] and the 2004 Smithsonian Folkways release Classic Maritime Music from Smithsonian Folkways.[4]
Discography
- By Land or By Sea (1980)[5]
- Leave Her Johnny, Leave Her: The Stories and Shanties of Hjalmar Rutzebeck (1981)[6]
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References
- "By Land or By Sea" liner notes
- "The Spokesman-Review - Google News Archive Search".
- "Songs of the Sea: The National Maritime Museum Festival of the Sea - Smithsonian Folkways".
- "Classic Maritime Music from Smithsonian Folkways - Smithsonian Folkways".
- "By Land or by Sea - Smithsonian Folkways".
- "Leave Her Johnny, Leave Her: The Stories and Shanties of Hjalmar Rutzebeck - Smithsonian Folkways".
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