2015

The year got going with “January Man” by Mike Harding, and 26 more jams followed. Lots of British folk, folk, and folk rock. People really liked “John Barleycorn” by Traffic. And it all came to an end with Paul_WE_Ingham’s final jam: “Goodbye” by Mary Hopkin.

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2014

Paul_WE_Ingham’s first jam of 2014 was “Ecce mundi gaudium” by Schelmish, and there was more to come; 46 jams in all. There was a lot of British folk, celtic, and folk. Paul_WE_Ingham posted a rare gem: “The Kennesaw Line” by Bobby Horton. People really liked “This Is Why We Fight” by The Decemberists. Paul_WE_Ingham crossed 100 jams in November! 2014 drew to a close with “On Christmas Day” by Jon Boden & Sam Lee.

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2013

The year got going with “Winterborn [Subway To Sally Mix]” by The Crüxshadows, and 49 more jams followed. Plenty of folk, celtic, and folk rock. They were the first, and only, to post “The Good Old Way” by The Watersons. People really liked “Travelling Song & Let No Man Steal Your Thyme” by Pentangle. In October, Paul_WE_Ingham posted their 50th jam. 2013 drew to a close with “The Christians and the Pagans” by Dar Williams.

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2012

In October, Paul_WE_Ingham joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Babylon Has Fallen” by Swan Arcade. Nice. Paul_WE_Ingham found their eternal jam in November — “The Maid And The Palmer” by Brass Monkey. It was a year of celtic, British folk, and folk rock. Paul_WE_Ingham’s 2012 came to a close with “Gaudete” by Steeleye Span.

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