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Pamela Morgan [b.1957] Listings (V)=video![]()
(Including Songs With Figgy Duff)
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The Blackwater Side ~ Traditional Eggs And Marrow Bones ~ Traditional (live with Figgy Duff) (V) Freedom ~ Noel Dinn (with Figgy Duff) (V) Green Shores Of Fogo ~ Traditional (V) Greenland Disaster, The ~ Traditional (with Figgy Duff) (V) Henry Martin ~ Traditional (with Figgy Duff) (V) Holly And The Ivy ~ Traditional (with Anita Best) (V) I'll Hang My Harp ~ Thomas Haynes Bayly It Ain't Funny (V) A Lad And A Lass ~ Traditional (live with Figgy Duff) (V) The Lowlands Of Holland ~ Traditional Lukey's Boat ~ Virtue Kean (with Anita Best) (V) Nancy From London ~ Traditional (Live) (V) The Nobleman's Wedding Traditional (live with Mrs. Ellen Caroll) (V) Out West Rabbits In A Basket ~ Traditional (with Figgy Duff) (V) Seven Years ~ Traditional (V) Something Calling ~ Noel Dinn (V) Streets Of The Night ~ P.Morgan/N.Dinn (V) Súil A Grá ~ Traditional (with Anita Best) (Vx2) Tarry Trousers ~ Traditional (live with Figgy Duff) (V) Tinker Behind The Door ~ Traditional (with Figgy Duff) (V) True Thomas ~ Traditional The Two Sisters ~ Traditional (with Anita Best) The Union From St. John's ~ Traditional (with Anita Best) (V) The Union From St. John's ~ Traditional (live with Figgy Duff) (V) Woman Of Labrador ~ Andy Vine (with Figgy Duff) (V) A Woman's Touch ~ P.Morgan Ye Rambling Boys ~ Traditional Weather Out The Storm ~ P.Morgan/N.Dinn (with Figgy Duff) (V) Biographical Notes Pamela Morgan was born in Grand Falls, NL, and for 19 years was lead singer, guitarist, and arranger for the pioneering Celtic band, Figgy Duff, who brought Newfoundland's traditional music to the world stage. Since then, Pamela has been spearheading her own independent recording label, Amber Music, producing music for Newfoundland's finest roots artists, including three of her own solo CDs. Over the last few years, she has represented Canada at Expo in Japan, toured extensively in England, Canada, the USA and Europe, and overseen productions of two original scores for live theater, including her own folk opera, The Nobleman's Wedding. She continues to write, arrange, perform, and tour, in her own original and hauntingly beautiful style. |