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The Copper Family of Rottingdean in Sussex has roots in traditional song that are at least 200 years old. Their rare southern English harmony is presented at it's most outstanding in these classic performances from the '50s and early '60s. Bob & Ron came to prominence outside their immediate local environment when recordings of the duo were released during the early part of the folk revival. These newly remastered recordings are included here in their entirety. In addition, earlier recordings involving Bob and Ron's fathers (Jim & John) are available for the first time. There are three songs which feature the full quartet.
The Copper Family of Rottingdean in Sussex has roots in traditional song that are at least 200 years old. Their rare southern English harmony is presented at it's most outstanding in these classic performances from the '50s and early '60s. Bob & Ron came to prominence outside their immediate local environment when recordings of the duo were released during the early part of the folk revival. These newly remastered recordings are included here in their entirety. In addition, earlier recordings involving Bob and Ron's fathers (Jim & John) are available for the first time. There are three songs which feature the full quartet.
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Format: CD
Label: TPC
Catalog: 534
Rel. Date: 11/02/2018
UPC: 714822053426

Come Write Me Down
Artist: Copper Family
Format: CD
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The Copper Family of Rottingdean in Sussex has roots in traditional song that are at least 200 years old. Their rare southern English harmony is presented at it's most outstanding in these classic performances from the '50s and early '60s. Bob & Ron came to prominence outside their immediate local environment when recordings of the duo were released during the early part of the folk revival. These newly remastered recordings are included here in their entirety. In addition, earlier recordings involving Bob and Ron's fathers (Jim & John) are available for the first time. There are three songs which feature the full quartet.
        
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