Johnny Handle Musical artist

Johnny Handle is an English folk musician and singer/songwriter. Starting as a skiffle player in 1957 he soon crossed into folk music both as a soloist and as a member of The High Level Ranters. His repertoire is heavily influenced by the traditional music of North East England and, in particular, songs about. In 1958, with Louis Killen, he founded the Folksong and Ballad Club in the Bridge Hotel, Newcastle. He plays accordion, keyboards, banjo, whistle and the Northumbrian pipes. Among the songs he has written is "Farewell to the Monty", written in January 1959 on the closing of the Montague Colliery, West Denton, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 15, 1935
Hometown
England
Wallsend

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Musical artist

Career started1957
associated musical artist
High Level Ranters
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Folk music
instrument
Accordion
Banjo
Northumbrian smallpipes
Keyboard instrument
Whistle
Singing
record label
EMI
Topic Records

Johnny Handle on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.nspipes.co.uk/hlr/jhandle01.htm