- The
Poozies are a
British all-female
traditional folk band
formed in 1990. They were at the
forefront of a wave that
revolutionised traditional Scottish...
- the
Churchills were
invited to work with
Einstein on his
third solo
album Poozy,
recorded in 1969. This is
considered by many to be the
first rock album...
- and songwriter,
known for her solo work and as a
founding member of the
Poozies. In 2014, she was a
finalist in the BBC One
talent contest The Voice, finishing...
- Shaw is a
Scottish fiddle player and singer. She has
performed with The
Poozies,
Harem Scarem and
recorded a solo album, Heepirumbo, in 1997. Her brother...
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bears consisting of
Father Bear,
Mother Bear,
daughter Woozy, and sons
Poozy and Piddy. They
learned about everything from name-calling to discipline...
- (and
becoming the lead
vocalist of) the all-female
Celtic folk band the
Poozies. 1995 saw the
release of her
breakthrough album, Kate
Rusby &
Kathryn Roberts...
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backup band, and with
their help he
would record the
groundbreaking album "
Poozy",
which is
often considered the
mainstream breakthrough of the genre. The...
- "Another Train" (Pete Morton) by Artisan,
Sally Barker, Pete Morton, the
Poozies.
Other songs with this title,
artists followed by composers: Mary Gauthier...
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after their debut EP. In 1996 she
joined the all-female folk
group the
Poozies, with whom she
released one EP and one full-length album. In 1997 Rusby...
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joined by
Kathryn Roberts (Equation, KR & Sean Lakeman),
Sally Barker (The
Poozies, ‘The Voice’) and PJ
Wright (The
Dylan Project and
Little Johnny England)...