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The Murdered Servant Man

from Unearthing by Patterson Dipper

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5/4 time is rare in the original collections of English folk song but The Murdered Servantman, a song which has relationships with many others telling the same or similar stories, for example ‘The Bramble Briar’ and ‘Bruton Town’, is one. James has long known this from its arrangement by Tony Rose and it is included in “The Wanton Seed” one of Frank Purslow’s published selections of songs from the Hammond and Gardener collection.

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from Unearthing, released January 28, 2021
James Patterson - Vocal and Guitar, John Dipper - Viola d'Amore.

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Patterson Dipper England, UK

James has been singing on the English folk music scene since the early 1970s. In 1975 he met his long term musical partner, the late Ralph Jordan, with whom he worked as the duo Silas. He was part of Crows from 1978 until 1986. James and Ralph were joined in 2000 by John to form Patterson Jordan Dipper and John and James have continued their collaboration, working towards this album release. ... more

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