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songster (ˈsɒŋstə(r)) Forms: 1 sangystre, -estre, 4 sangester, 5 Sc. sangstere, 6 Sc. -(i)star; 4, 7– songster (7 -stare). [See song n. and -ster. So MDu. sangster, Du. zangster.] 1. a. One who sings, a singer; orig., a female singer, a songstress.c 1000 ælfric Gram. ix. (Z.) 71 Hic cantor, þes sang...
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Songster
Songster Brigades are led by a Songster Leader, who is assisted by a Deputy Songster Leader. Brigades are helped administratively by a Songster Sergeant, Songster Secretary and a Songster Treasurer who all assist the Songster Leader in the organization
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songster
songster/-stə(r); -stɚ/ n(dated or fml 旧或文) singer; songbird 歌唱者; 歌手; 鸣禽 merry songsters singing carols 欢乐地唱著颂歌的歌手.
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The Newcastle Songster by John Marshall
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The Newcastle Songster, by John Marshall (full title – "The Newcastle Songster; being a choice collection of Songs, Descriptive of the Language to Fordyce's Tyne Songster of 1840, the writer is William Oliver
F-P2 – according to Fordyce's Tyne Songster of 1840, the writer is Cecil Pitt
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The Tyne Songster (W & T Fordyce, 1840)
The Tyne Songster is a chapbook style songbook, giving the lyrics of local, now historical songs, with a few bits of other information. Details
The Tyne Songster (full title – “The Tyne Songster – A Choice Selection of Songs in the Newcastle Dialect – "No pompous strains, nor labour'd
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William Greig (songwriter)
William Greig (lived ca. 1812) was a Newcastle songwriter, who, according to the information given by W & T Fordyce (publishers) in “The Tyne Songster” See also
Geordie dialect words
The Tyne Songster (W & T Fordyce, 1840)
W & T Fordyce (publishers)
France's Songs of the Bards of the Tyne
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Papa Charlie Jackson was an early American bluesman and songster. He accompanied himself with a banjo guitar, a guitar, or a ukulele.
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The Tyneside Songster by J. W. Swanston
The Tyneside Songster (or to give it its full title – "The Tyneside Songster containing a splendid collection of Local Songs by popular Authors, in the The front cover of the book was as thus :-
THE
Tyneside
SONGSTER
CONTAINING
A splendid collection of Local Songs by
popular Authors, in the Northumbrian
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John Gibson (songwriter)
The same song, "The Tyne" appears again on page 85 of The Tyne Songster, published by W & T Fordyce of Newcastle in 1840; under the name of "John Gibson Another song, "Nanny of the Tyne" appears in The Tyne Songster, 1840, attributed to "Gibson" (with no Christian name).
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John Morrison (songwriter)
Both songs appear in Fordyce’s "The Tyne Songster" published in 1840. Again both songs appear in "Songs of the Bards of the Tyne" published by P. See also
Geordie dialect words
The Tyne Songster (W & T Fordyce, 1840)
W & T Fordyce (publishers)
France's Songs of the Bards of the Tyne
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James Davison (poet/songwriter)
eighteenth or early nineteenth century) was a Tyneside songwriter, and, according to the information given by W & T Fordyce (publishers) in “The Tyne Songster See also
Geordie dialect words
W & T Fordyce (publishers)
The Tyne Songster by W & T Fordyce - 1840
References
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The Tyne Songster by
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T Kennedy (songwriter)
Joseph Philip Robson
The Tyneside Songster by J W Swanston
External links
The Tyne Songster by W & T Fordyce 1840
Songs of the Bards of the Tyne
Farne Archives Tyneside Songster
English male songwriters
People from Newcastle upon Tyne (district)
Musicians from Tyne and Wear
Geordie songwriters
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Metcalf Ross
It is entitled "A New Year's Carol (A) (For the Fishwives of Newcastle)" - by Fordyce on page 138 of The Tyne Songster of 1840, and "The Fishwives Carol France's Songs of the Bards of the Tyne - 1850
References
External links
TheTyne Songster
Songs of the Bards of the Tyne
Allan’s Illustrated Edition
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Thomas Houston
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Houston was a Tyneside based poet/songwriter, who, according to the information given by W & T Fordyce (publishers) on page 233 in The Tyne Songster He was interred in the burial ground belonging to the Infirmary"
See also
Geordie dialect words
The Tyne Songster (W & T Fordyce, 1840)
W & T Fordyce
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J. M. Wedderburn
It is not written in Geordie dialect but has a strong Northern connection,
However, in The Tyne Songster, produced by W & T Fordyce in 1840, "Nanny of See also
Geordie dialect words<br/ >
Rhymes of Northern Bards<br/ >
The Songs of the Tyne by Ross<br/ >
The Tyne Songster by W & T Fordyce - 1840<br/
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