Trader Horne

Trader Horne

Genres: folk, 13, progressive folk, psychedelic, psychedelic folk

About Trader Horne

Trader Horne was a British folk duo formed in 1969 by the former Fairport Convention singer Judy Dyble and Jackie McAuley, who had been organist and guitarist with Them. The duo released one single, "Sheena", with a Judy Dyble song on the flipside, "Morning Way", which became the title track of their only album. Another single, "Here Comes The Rain" backed with "Goodbye Mercy Kelly" followed this album. Shortly before a performance in May 1970, Dyble decided to leave the band. Trader Horne briefly continued after Dyble's departure with her place taken by Saffron Summerfield. Dyble went on to have a solo career, while McAuley recorded and worked with artists that varied from Viv Stanshall (of the Bonzo Dog Do Da Band) to Clodagh Rodgers, Jamaican reggae group The Heptones, Rick Wakeman and as musical director with Lonnie Donegan on guitar and fiddle.

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Trader Horne — Top 2 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Trader Horne Growning Man
Trader Horne Here Comes the Rain
Growning Man
Here Comes the Rain