
Pete Coe in many ways represents the backbone of the modern English folk revival. He's been a key member of numerous significant outfits across three decades, including the much-loved duo Pete & Chris Coe (with his then wife Chris), the wondrous dance outfit New Victory Band, folk 'supergroup' Bandoggs and political trailblazers Red Shift. Born in Cheshire, he first started performing at the Songwainers Club while at Cheltenham College and early on was drawn to the more obscure traditional folk songs.
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Byker Hill
Wait Till The Clouds Roll By
7 Warnings
We'll Have A May Day
Catch Me If You Can
Penny for the Ploughboys
Across The Western Ocean
An Acre of Land
Seven Warnings
Juniper, Gentle And Rosemary
Wassail Song
Poverty Knock
Light From The Lighthouse
The Fireman's Song
Kings And Queens Of England
Banks of Virgie
Outlandish Knight
Boston Burglar
Bring The New Year In
Judas
Sheffield Apprentice
Mermaid
The Barleycorn
I Only Spoke Portuguese
Oregon
Monday Morning
As I Roved Out
Fair Margaret And Sweet William
I Courted A Wee Girl
Rolling Down The Ryburn
Farewell to the Brine
None So Steady
Wife Of Usher's Well
William Taylor
Old Man's Advice
Northhill May Song
Poor Old Horse
Cruel Mother
Tower of Babel
Blind Man He Can See
The Pennine Way
The Alimony Run
It's a Mean Old Scene
Bill Hall's No. 1 & No. 2
Ash and Alder
Seven Gypsies
Down By The Waters Rolling
The Recruiting Officer / The Roman Wall
The P.R. Man From Hell
Flora, The Lily Of The West
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