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  1. Frankie Armstrong (born 13 January 1941) is an English singer and voice teacher. She has worked as a singer in the folk scene and the women's movement and as a trainer in social and youth work. Her repertoire ranges from traditional ballads to music-hall and contemporary songs, often focusing on the lives of women. [1]

  2. Since 1962, I’ve built up a repertoire of British songs and ballads, which, along with contemporary British songs, still form the basis of my musical vocabulary. I find the song form extraordinary, despite its brevity, as a way of expressing the widest and deepest range of human emotions.

  3. Frankie Armstrongs story. “Everyone can sing!” rang out from the stage of the Albert Hall in 1963. Pete Seeger was on his world tour and, having been influenced by him and The Weavers from my teens, singing many of their songs, I was absolutely willing to go along with this assertion.

  4. About | Frankie Armstrong. FRANKIE ARMSTRONG has sung professionally in the folk scene and the women’s’ and the peace movements since the 1960s. She pioneered community voice workshops in 1975.

  5. Frankie Armstrong (nacido el 13 de enero de 1941) es un cantante y profesor de canto inglés. Ha trabajado como cantante en la escena folklórica y del movimiento de mujeres y como formadora en trabajo social y juvenil. Su repertorio abarca desde baladas tradicionales hasta music-hall y canciones contemporáneas, centrándose a menudo en la ...

  6. Darkest Before The Dawn. Let No one Deceive You. Round Cape Horn – Traditional Songs of Sailors, Ships and the Sea. Bird in the Bush. “Banks of Green Willow” on ‘Voices – English Traditional Song. “Tam Lin” on ‘Ballads’. Books. Acting and Singing with Archetypes. My Song Is My Own – 100 Women’s Songs.

  7. 26 de mar. de 2016 · Frankie Armstrong (The Good Old Way BBC2 1983) Clips from documentary of Frankie Armstrong discussing her folk singing. Features a live performance of her version of the classic medieval...