The Watersons
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The Watersons were one of England's premier singing families. Their early albums played an influential role in the revival of British folk music in the 1960s. British folklorist A.l. Lloyd recalled the group's "hand-crafted harmonies, an immediately recognizable and uniquely distinctive group sound which is uninhibited, spontaneous seeming, and rich in texture," while www.singers.com praised their mastery of "stark melodic scales, stunning polyphonic harmonies, and outstanding song selection." The Watersons represented the combined efforts of sisters Norma (born August 15, 1939) and Elaine "lal" Waterson (born February 15, 1943), their brother Mike (born January 6, 1941), and their second cousin, John Harrison. Natives of Hull, a city in East Yorkshire County, The Watersons were orphaned at an early age and raised by their Irish/Gypsy grandmother, who often sang at informal sessions. The group operated a folk club, Folk Union One, in Hull, where they established their early reputation.
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