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The Fisherfolk Free Music

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The Fisherfolk Free Music

The Fisherfolk

Real name: FisherFolk

Effective period / Period of releases: 1974 - 1987

Members: Max Dyer, David Pulkingham, Betty Pulkingham, Stephen Ball, Jodi Page, Ricky Roberts, Arabella Miner, Gwen Arnold, Ed Baggett, Francine Baggett, Bill Pulkingham, Tim Whipple, Richard Gullen, Pat Allen (2), Jonathan Asprey, Louise Jolly, Maggie Durran, Mikel Kennedy (2), Andrew Maries, Sandy Hardyman, Ruth Wieting, Conway Barker, Bill Farra, Mimi Farra, Brian Howard (4), Diane Davis (3), Wiley Beveridge, John Farra, Jon Wilkes (2), Gary Miles (3), Martha Pulkingham, Alex Simons, Cecilie Hobson, Margi Hackett, Pat Beall, Graham Pulkingham, Anthony Hendriks, Celia Harrisson, Oressa Wise, Jan Gundelfinger, Marty Pearsall, Jackie Kemp (2), Phillip Bailey (2), Holly Carnahan, David Farra (2)

U.K. Christian music group comprising members of the religious 'Community of Celebration', based in the '70s in Coventry and Yeldall Manor, later Post Green and the Isle Of Cumbrae, Scotland. The community was founded in Houston, Texas, U.S.A. by Rev. Graham Pulkingham. Their missionary worship tours were an early part of the 'Charismatic Movement' within liturgical Christianity. The FisherFolk grew into two touring teams. One team in Yeldall Manor then Post Green, who did ministry to U.K. churches. And, the other an international team based on the Isle of Cumbrae traveled as far away as Australia, New Zealand & South Africa. Later they returned to the USA to Colorado, and are now based in Aliquippa, PA

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External Pages

communityofcelebration.com

celebratethewhole.net/groups/FisherFolk.htm

ccct.co.uk

christiantoday.com/article/the.story.of.the.community.of.celebration/25155.htm

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_of_Celebration