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Herbert Jansch (3
November 1943 – 5
October 2011) was a
Scottish folk
musician and
founding member of the band Pentangle. He was born in
Glasgow and came...
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Jansch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jansch is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bert
Jansch (1943–2011),
Scottish folk...
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Heather Jansch (born
Heather Rosemary Sewell) was a
British sculptor notable for
making life-sized
sculptures of
horses from driftwood.
Jansch reported...
- McShee, Bert
Jansch, and
Terry Cox 1971: Bert
Jansch -
Rosemary Lane (Transatlantic) -
track 10, "Peregrinations" (co-written with Bert
Jansch) 1973: Davey...
- Bert
Jansch was a
Scottish folk musician. His
discography consists of 21
studio albums, 8 live albums, 36 compilations, 5 videos, 2 EPs, and 12 singles...
- Bert
Jansch is the
debut album by
Scottish folk
musician Bert
Jansch. The
album was
recorded on a reel-to-reel tape
recorder at
engineer Bill Leader's...
- (1967–1973), was
Jacqui McShee (vocals); John
Renbourn (vocals and guitar); Bert
Jansch (vocals and guitar);
Danny Thompson (double b****); and
Terry Cox (drums)...
- 1,000
Recordings to Hear
Before You Die. All
tracks are
written by Bert
Jansch, John Renbourn,
Danny Thompson,
Terry Cox and
Jacqui McShee,
except as noted...
- songwriter. He was best
known for his
collaboration with
guitarist Bert
Jansch as well as his work with the folk
group Pentangle,
although he maintained...
- by Bert
Jansch) - 5:09 "Brought with the Rain" (
Jansch, traditional) - 2:55 "The
January Man" (Dave Goulder) - 3:31 "Night Time Blues" (
Jansch) - 7:14...