empty cell The Watersons
The Watersons were an English folk group from Hull, Yorkshire, known for their traditional songs and close harmonies. Original members were siblings Norma, Mike, and Lal Waterson, along with their cousin John Harrison. Their 1965 debut album, "Frost and Fire," was awarded Melody Maker's Album of the Year. The group disbanded in 1968 but reunited in 1972 with Martin Carthy as a new member. Notable albums include "The Watersons" (1966), "A Yorkshire Garland" (1966), and "For Pence and Spicy Ale" (1975). The products available from the artist The Watersons include vinyls.