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Jack Armstrong (1904–1978) was an influential performer on the Northumbrian smallpipes.Born in Wideopen, North Tyneside, five miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne, in 1904. He and his father, both coal miners, worked at Dinnington colliery, but Jack managed to get a job as a chauffeur shortly after World War I. In 1926 Jack married, and he was living at Skipton in North Yorkshire when he taught himself to play the pipes. His style, influenced by his father's playing, was steady and controlled; he favoured slow airs, which he played on a set of pipes with a rich, resonant tone. This style was in strong contrast to the faster, more virtuosic playing of Tom Clough and his followers, exemplified by Jack's friend and contemporary, Billy Pigg. His repertoire consisted largely of simple dance tunes
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Celebrated Minstrel | Jack Armstrong | 1974 | Compil. |
Northumbrian Minstrelsy | Isla Cameron / Bob Davenport / Jack Armstrong / The Rakes | 1964 | Album |
Northumbrian Pipe Music | Jack Armstrong | 1956 | Single |
The Northumbrian Small Pipes | Jack Armstrong, Patricia Jennings | Album |
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Jack Armstrong And His Northumbrian Barnstormers Folk and World |