A Lancaster, United Kingdom-based duo formed in 1970, Ron Flanagan and former Wayfarers member Brian Dewhurst played the north-western England folk club circuit. In late 1971 they recorded a self-titled début album that featured many of the leading songs of the folk revival of the time. After the appearance of a second album, Dewhurst turned professional as a solo act, although he subsequently adopted the name Brian Preston (after his home town) to avoid confusion with another entertainer of the same name.
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Mad Tom of Bedlam
The Two Magicians
Maid Of The Mill
King Cotton
Bread Tax
July Wakes
The Factory Bell
Grimshaw's Factory Fire
Bonny At Morn
Preston Guild 1842
The Smokeless Chimneys
Mock Begger Hall
The New Farmer
Farewell She
We Are Forced To Be Contented
Spencer the Rover
Ye Jacobites by Name
Preston Mills
Thomas of Winesbury
Lord Franklin
John Barleycorn
My Master & I
Bury New Loom
My Master And I
Great Enoch
New Bury Loom
The Seeds of Love
Londons Ordinary
Bogies Bonny Belle
Great Enoch (The Croppy Boys)
Mock Beggar Hall
London's Ordinary
Bogie's Bonny Belle
Grimshaws Factory Fire
Mad Tom Of Bedlam (1972)
Please, Say You´re Sorry
Mad Tom Of Bedlam (England 1972)
Bony at Morn
The Preston Mills
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