
Charlie Wills was a Somerset/Dorset folk singer and sole artist on the 1972 album carrying his name. He was born in the small Somerset village of West Chinnock, Dorset on September 10th 1877. He attended school full time until he was nine, from then on he worked for a local dog breeder for half the day until just before his thirteenth birthday when he finished his schooling. He also features on some other albums:- Voice of the People. Volume 18 To catch a fine buck was my delight - Songs of hunting and poaching (Topic TSCD 668)
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