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British banjoist and guitarist
Dan Walsh is a British
banjoist
[1]
[2] and
guitarist .
[3] He is known for the wide variety of banjo techniques he includes in his performances,
[4] and for his particular skill at
clawhammer style banjo.
[5]
Walsh has performed as a duo with
harmonica player Will Pound.
[6] He also played on the folk musician
Sunjay 's self-titled album in 2014.
[7]
In 2014 he joined
The Urban Folk Quartet .
[8] The group's album The Escape , was included in the
Telegraph's list of Best Albums of 2015.
[9]
Discography
Tomorrow's Still to Come , 2009
[10]
Come What May , 2013, with Clutching at Straws
[11]
Sunjay , 2014, with Sunjay
Incidents and Accidents , 2015
[10]
[12]
The Escape , 2015, with Urban Folk Quartet
Live III , 2016, with Urban Folk Quartet
Verging on the Perpendicular , 2017
[13]
References
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"Dan Walsh is bringing the banjo into a new world of adventure". Oxford Mail , Charlotte Krol 27 March 2014
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"Dan Walsh - banjo player" . Perry Spiller , BBC Radio 18 October 2013
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"BANJOMONIUM! AND DAN’S THE MAN TO THRILL THE CROWDS" . Folk Wales Online Magazine . 18 March 2015
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"Dan Walsh – Old Cinema Launderette (Durham, UK – March 8, 2014)" . No Depression , by Steven Proctor, 17 March 2014
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"Cambridge Folk Festival Cherry Hinton, Cambridge" . Music News , 4 August 2015 Rob and Carole Joyce
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"DAN WALSH - Incidents & Accidents" . review from Living Tradition UK , Dave Beeby
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"Sunjay: Sunjay, album review" . The Telegraph , Martin Chilton, 17 Sep 2014
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"Interview: Urban Folk Quartet"
Archived 6 July 2015 at the
Wayback Machine . Nottingham Post , 28 April 2014
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"Best Folk Music Albums of 2015" .
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a
b
"Dan Walsh – Incidents & Accidents" . Folk Radio UK , by Simon Holland on 9 March 2015
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"Clutching at Straws Come What May" . Music News , review 7 December 2013 by Andy Snipper
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"‘Incidents & Accidents’ by Dan Walsh – an outpouring of expansion and innovation"
Archived 4 March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine . FolkWords Reviews , 13 February 2015
^ Blake, Thomas (13 April 2017).
"DAN WALSH: VERGING ON THE PERPENDICULAR" . Folk Radio . Retrieved 6 November 2019 .