-
childhood home. In 1975, they
released an
album entitled The
Yetties of Yetminster. The
Yetties retired in 2011.
There are two ex-members: Bob
Common and...
-
Archers starts with a more rustic, accordion-arranged
rendition by The
Yetties,
while BBC
Radio 4 Extra's
former spinoff,
Ambridge Extra, used a version...
- The
Yetties of
Yetminster is the
eighth album by
English folk
music group The
Yetties from the
North Dorset village of
Yetminster released in 1975 on...
-
Other artists whose music is
Scrumpy and
Western in
flavour include The
Yetties from the
village of
Yetminster in Dorset, The
Golden Lion
Light Orchestra...
- also
features in the
Scrumpy and
Western music of
Dorset bands like The
Yetties, Who's
Afeard and The
Skimmity Hitchers, and is kept
alive in the literature...
- (1968), by The
Dubliners for
their album Plain and
Simple (1973), by The
Yetties for
their album All at Sea (1973), and by The
Irish Rovers for
their album...
- currency.
Versions of the song have been
recorded by
Brenda Wootton, The
Yetties, and The
Spinners (on the
album All Day Singing, 1977). It is
claimed that...
- work at
Upbury Farm, near to the church.
English folk
music group The
Yetties met in the
Yetminster Scout Group in the mid 1950s and took
their name...
-
Archers starts with a more rustic, accordion-arranged
rendition by The
Yetties. The
theme for BBC
Radio 4 Extra's The
Archers spinoff,
Ambridge Extra...
-
Jason "Cheese"
Goldberg and
Khris James,
alongside Dom Beats, Kenoe, Wayv,
Yetty,
Fresh Ayr and Yo Benji. The
project marks YoungBoy's
second with Motown...