Bob and Gill Berry
Traditional and Contemporary Folk Songs in Harmony

Latest News.

New Recording.

Back in June this year we had the great opportunity of being involved with a recording with the wonderful Loreena McKennit on her latest album " A Midwinter Night's dream". The track is "The Gloucestershire Wassail" . Samples of Loreena McKennits music, including the wassail can be found on www.quinlanroad.com

Bob & Gill recorded a song from the singing of Loreena on their previous album "Sitting on a tree" on the WildGoose record label. The track was called" Bonny Portmore" and can be heard on their Myspace site: www.myspace/bobandgillberry

EFDSS Awards.

Bob & Gill are delighted to have been given an award in last years English Folk Dance & Song Society Anniversary Awards ceremony which was held on Monday 11th June 2007.

The EFDSS 75th Anniversary Awards were a way of honouring many of the people who have made significant contributions to the development and continuity of traditional English folk music, song and dance. We are delighted to receive this award however it is also to the friends and fellow enthusiaststht have supported our endeavours to share this wonderful music and song.

Wiltshire Folk Songs.

In conjunction with the Wiltshire County Council, The Wiltshire & SwindonHistory Centre and Wiltshire Folk Arts Bob &Gill, and Tinkers bag are currently performing some of the huge collection of folk songs that have been gathered togetherin Wiltshire through the valiant efforts of Chris Wildridge.

Follow this link to see the collection: http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/folk_search.php

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bob and Gill Berry

 

"What a fantastic night! Bob & Gill Berry were excellent …."

   Derby Heritage Traditional Music Club.

"… the Berry's have ears for a song that is good regardless of provenance. A pleasing album from two singers who are part of the backbone of our folk revival."

   Roy Harris - Taplas (16 October 2006)

 

"…Bob and Gill have been missing from my CD player for quite a while and it's good to have them back. ."

Phil Thomas, The Living Tradition