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Sue Harris is an English musician classically trained as an oboeist, but best known for her folk music performances with the hammered dulcimer.[1][2] Harris is fluent in reading and writing music and switched from her original instrument, the oboe, to the dulcimer in the mid-1970s. In making that switch, she became one of the foremost performers on that folk instrument, though at the time it seemed just a matter of expediency. She was married to John Kirkpatrick, a prominent melodeon virtuoso in England, was pregnant with their first son, and found herself unable to maintain the breath control needed to play the oboe. She performed on both instruments with the Albion Country Band on their debut album Battle of the Field (1973), and also recorded and performed as one half of a duet with Kirkpatrick. Harris has also performed with Richard and Linda Thompson, and has been a composer for the BBC on various broadcast plays, as well as for live theatre. She is also a singer and has written music for choral groups. More recently, in 2008 she was leader of the "Wild Angels Community Choir" in Welshpool, Powys, Wales. Discography see wiki : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Harris User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Pastorela (Music Of The Hammered Dulcimer)
Pastorela, Music Of The Hammered Dulcimer
Stolen Ground
The Rose Of Britain's Isle
Shreds & Patches
Where Have I Been All My Life
This Label is Not Removable
Slow Dance
Hammer and Tongues
Pastorela: Music Of The Hammered Dulcimer
Hammers and Tongues
The Bold Navigators: The Story Of England's Canals In Song