Tufty Swift was a pillar of Derbyshire's folk music community, he collected dance tunes & songs from Derbyshire source musicians, and popularised the dance tunes of the Yorkshire Dales; He set up the first folk club in Belper, Derbyshire, and formed the influential country music band Umps and Dumps with John Kirkpatrick. Unusually in English traditional music, he specialised in the one-row melodeon. Tufty Swift died in 1999 after a long battle with cancer.
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Lady Of The Lake / Buffalo Girls
Turkish March
Troop (London)
Nottingham Hornpipe
Chesterfield Bugle Horn Twostep
Tip Top Polka
Father's Whiskers
Rig-A-Jig
Heage Quickstep
You'll Never Die For Love + Calabria
Quickmarch
Tip-Top Polka
Mr Gubbin's Bicycle
Slow March
Morgan Fancy
Fraser's 10th Quickstep
Winster Processional
Winster Morris Gallop
Swedish Tune
Brass Nuts
Kit White's Square Eight
German Waltz
Waltz
Waltz Me Willy
Miss Baker's Hornpipe
London Waltz
Lady of the Lake/Buffalo Girls
Trip It Lightly
Winster processional/The Blue Eyed Stranger
The Officer's Polka
Winster Gallop/The Miner's Standard
Sam Steel's Waltz & Schottische
Buttered Pease / Mulberry Bush
Boatman's Dance
Old Mother Casey
Winster Morris Gallop / The Miner's Standard
Herbert Smith's Four-Hand Reel
Gaspé Reel
Waltz Me, Willy
The Boatman's Dance
Lady of the lake-Buffalo Girls
Officer's Polka
Winster Processional / Blue-Eyed Stranger No. 2
Buttered Pease/Mulberry Bush
Gaspe Reel
Sam Steele's Waltz and Schottische
Come If You Dare + Quickstep
Lady Of The Lake - Buffalo Girls
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