
William "Merry" Kimber (8 September 1872 – 26 December 1961), was an English concertina player and Morris dancer who played a key role in the twentieth century revival of Morris Dancing, the traditional English folk dancing. A bricklayer by trade, he was famous both for his concertina playing and for his fine, upright dancing, such that in his day he was presented in the highest circles of society. Kimber was born at Headington Quarry, Oxford, and had various jobs including bird-scarer and bricklayer.
As an Amazon Associate, Spinn Radio earns from qualifying purchases.
Country Gardens
Getting Upstairs / Blue-Eyed Stranger
Over The Hills To Glory
Constant Billy
Shepherd's Hey
Getting Upstairs/Blue-Eyed Stranger
Double Lead Through
Jockie To The Fair
Hunting The Squirrel
Haste To The Wedding
Haste to the Wedding / Getting Upstairs
Trunkles
Bean Setting
Talk: Boxing Day 1899
Getting Upstairs
Old Mother Oxford
The Morris Reel (Soldier's Joy)
Double Set Back / Hunting the Squirrel
Laudanum Bunches
Rig O' Marlow
Laudnam Bunches
Bacca Pipes
Rodney
Up With The Lark In The Morning (Song)
Lazy Life
Getting Upstairs - Blue-Eyed Stranger
Double Set Back
The Old Woman Tossed Up In A Basket
Laudnum Branches
The Twenty-Ninth Of May
Laudnum Bunches - John Kirkpatrick
The Blue-Eyed Stranger
Talk: Cecil Sharp
Rigs O' Marlow - John Graham
Double Set-Back
Talk: Mary Neal
Talk: Women Dancing The Morris
Rodney / Rigs of Marlow
Laudnum Bunches
The Willow Tree
Rig's O' Marlow
Bacca Pipes - Greensleeves
Headington Morris Reel - Soldier's Joy
Haste to the Wedding/Getting Upstairs
Over the Hills to Glory - Alternative Version
Headington Morris
Haste To The Wedding (Morris Dance Tune)
William Kimber
Bean Setting / The 29th of May
Getting Upstairs / Blue-Eyed Stranger
Tune into 50,000+ live radio stations from every corner of the world on an interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.