Barry Dransfield

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Barry Dransfield, born Harrogate, West Riding of Yorkshire, 1947, is an English folk singer, fiddler, cellist and guitarist. He has appeared as a session musician on numerous albums by other artists, and has released his own albums as well. Rout of the Blues (1971) was voted Melody Maker folk album of the year. His 1972 album for Polydor, called simply Barry Dransfield, was voted the rarest folk album in Record Hunter, worth approximately £400. Unlike most fiddlers (but like some Appalachian players) he is comfortable playing in the off the chest position, instead of under the chin.Together with his brother Robin Dransfield, he was a member of a bluegrass/old-time band while still in his teens. He generally avoids electric instruments, but is innovative nevertheless. The instrumental Blacksmith, on Fiddlers Dream, is a complex set of variations in Romantic Paganini style, with no obvious relation to the song Blacksmith, but ending with a double-tracked voice of Dransfield singing the opening line, Oh, A Blacksmith Courted Me. Fiddlers Dream has been re-issued on Castle with many bonus tracks. He is 69.

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