Biography
Tom Paley was well known from his years with the New Lost City Ramblers in the late '50s and early '60s. After moving to Sweden and then to England, Paley continued to advance traditional music from throughout the world, recording with traditional artists including Jean Ritchie and Peggy Seeger. He also added traditional Scandinavian music to his repertoire, collaborating with his son Ben on such albums as On a Cold Winter Night (1993) and Svenska Låtar: Swedish Fiddle Tunes (1998). Always a fine source of unusual traditional music, Tom Paley continued recording into the 21st century, issuing Beware Young Ladies! (with Bert Deivert) in 2007. He died in Brighton, England in September 2017 at the age of 89. ~ Don Stevens, Rovi



 
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Tom Paley plays the Coo Coo Bird
St Andrews Folk Club with Tom Paley circa 1971 full concert
"Little Sadie", Tom and Ben Paley
Tom Paley 1988.m4v, video by Bill Dillof
Tom Paley-Beelzebubbles @ the Railway Hotel, Southend
The Girl On The Greenbriar Shore - Tom Paley
Tom Paley Frailing Banjo
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