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From the Album
Somewhere in Between
The Merry Andrew
Off to California
Bold Doherty
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From the Album
Nautical, Pastoral & Pub Song
Wave Over Wave
It's Not Yet Day
Staying Out All Night
From the Album
Search Hills and Valleys Through
Love is Come Again
Captain Kidd
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In Harmony's Way
Somewhere in Between
It's always a pleasure to hear Riggy sing. When he pulls out his concertina, the room gets quiet, and people perk up and pay attention. If it's Riggy singing, they know it's going to be an interesting song, and that its presentation is going to be authentic. Riggy looks authentic. He looks like one of those guys who sits in the back of the general store or the forecastle of a ship and spits tobacco juice on the floor, but people put up with him because he can sing. And sing he does. He makes a little masterpiece out of every song, milking out every nuance. He also gathers together an interesting group of people to accompany him - many of you will recognize some of these names. ( Joe Offer ~ MudCat Cafe ) Read the full story.
Nautical, Pastoral & Pub Song
Riggy has finally done it and recorded a solo CD of his English/Irish repertoire's greatest hits! This CD was a long time coming, as he has been singing these chestnuts from his extensive songbag for many years at folk clubs and festivals. read Chanteyranger's review - at the Mudcat Cafe
Search Hills and Valleys Through
Two years ago Riggy took a surprising direction and produced his first CD with a collection of shape-note, seaman's mission, and Eastern European sacred songs. Bonus: Northern California landscape photographs & Lyrics/Chords for all the songs are included on the disk as computer files.
In Harmony's Way
"Hooray for getting rainbow gangs of folks—young and old—singing together!"
—Pete Seeger



