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Albion and Country
* Shirley Collins and the Albion Country Band record a version of " Van Diemen's Land " in No Roses ( 1971 )
Albion have a number of long-standing rivalries with other Midlands clubs ; their traditional rivals have always been Aston Villa, but more recently their major rivalry has been with Wolverhampton Wanderers, with whom they contest the Black Country derby.
He left Fairport Convention in early 1972 to join The Albion Country Band, He returned to Fairport to help complete the 1973 album Rosie with a revamped line up of the band.
* No Roses-Shirley Collins and the Albion Country Band ( 1971 )
He has sung with The Watersons since 1972, was twice a member of the UK electric folk group Steeleye Span, was a member of the Albion Country Band 1973 line-up, with members from the Fairport Convention family and John Kirkpatrick, that recorded the Battle of the Field album, and was part of the innovative Brass Monkey ensemble, which mixed a range of brass instruments with Carthy's guitar and mandolin and John Kirkpatrick's accordion, melodeon and concertina.
* Albion Country Band: Larkrise To Candleford ( 1980 )
At the height of Astle's Albion career-some say on the evening of the 1968 FA Cup Final triumph-the words " ASTLE IS THE KING " appeared in large white letters on the brickwork of Primrose Bridge, which carries Cradley Road over a canal in Netherton, in the heart of the Black Country.
Anthems In Eden was followed by Love, Death and the Lady, and No Roses, recorded in 1971 with the Albion Country Band, and a total of 27 musicians.
The arms and flag were presented to the community on April 29, 2011, by the Right Reverend Bishop Ralph Spence, Albion Herald Extraoridinary, at the Carlisle Golf & Country Club.
On 20 March, in the Black Country derby at Molineux, as Wolves beat struggling Albion 2-1 to boost their promotion hopes, Bull scored his 20th league goal of the campaign.
* 1973 Battle of the Field ( Albion Country Band )
* 1977 The Prospect Before Us ( Albion Country Band )
He then quit that and eventually formed the Albion Country Band, later the Albion Band, which was still recording and touring, after many line up changes, until 2002.
The most vital of these came when he scored the winning goal as Wolves beat their bitter Black Country rivals West Bromwich Albion 1 – 0 in a crucial encounter in the race for promotion.
He released Bel which had a string quartet on it and bagpipes from Jean-Pierre Rasle ( who had previously recorded with The Albion Country Band ).
The song " I Was a Young Man " is very different from the version on " Battle of the Field " by The Albion Country Band.
The Albion Band, also known as The Albion Country Band and The Albion Dance Band, are an English electric folk band, originally brought together and led by musician Ashley Hutchings.
; As the Albion Country Band
Kirkpatrick had also played with Steeleye Span for a time, and worked with Carthy in the Albion Country Band.
Since that time, he has operated as a director and / or shareholder in various public limited companies, namely South Country Homes, Thomas Potts, London Town, e-primefinancial, EP & F Capital, Galahad Capital, Camelot Capital and West Bromwich Albion.
His next two goals came against West Bromwich Albion at Molineux in the Black Country derby, earning his side a 3 – 1 win over their local rivals and getting them out of the bottom three.

Albion and Band
But Bob Johnson's health prevented him from playing live shortly before the 2002 comeback tour, and he was replaced at the eleventh hour on guitar by Ken Nicol, formerly of the Albion Band.
Shortly afterwards, Fairport bassist, Ashley Hutchings, formed Steeleye Span with traditionalist folk musicians who wished to incorporate overt rock elements into their music and this, in turn, spawned a number of other variants, including the overtly English folk rock of The Albion Band ( also featuring Hutchings ) and the more prolific current of Celtic rock.
Electric folk was at its most significant and popular during the late 1960s and 1970s, when, in addition to Fairport and Pentangle, it was also taken up by groups such as Steeleye Span and The Albion Band.
This, in turn, spawned the conspicuously English folk rock music of The Albion Band, a group that also included Hutchings as a member.
* The Albion Band, a former English folk band formed in 1972 by Ashley Hutchings
They won Best New Band at the NME Awards for that year and Barât moved out of The Albion Rooms.
Moore, Yates, and Care re-launched the band in the new millennium as e2K, bringing in Ghanaian instrumentalist Kwame Yeboah, and Albion Band lead singer and guitarist Kellie While.
Releases include: Fluctuations, with trombonist Monique Buzzarté ( Deep Listening Institute ), selected as one of the top 50 recordings of 2008 by The Wire ( London ) and awarded an Aaron Copeland Fund for Music Recording Program Grant ; Ort, recorded with Berlin collaborator Konrad Sprenger ( Choose Records ), selected as one of the top 50 recordings of 2004 by The Wire ; Suspended Music, in collaboration with Deep Listening Band ( Periplum ); Change of Direction ( New Albion ); and Body Music ( XI ).
It was most significant in the 1970s, when it was taken up by groups such as Pentangle, Steeleye Span and the Albion Band.
Birmingham ’ s position as a centre for folk music has been emphasised by its place as the home of the Birmingham Conservatoire Folk Ensemble, led by former Albion Band fiddler Joe Broughton, which provides something of a clearing house of promising young folk musicians.
It was kicked off by Fairport Convention's 1969 album Liege and Lief, but most significant in the 1970s, when it was taken up by groups such as Pentangle, Steeleye Span and the Albion Band.
The Albion College British Eighth Marching Band plays halftime shows during all home football games
The British Eighth, the Albion College Marching Band is one of the most visible examples of the school's mascot.
The Albion College Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, Jazz Ensemble, and Briton Singers perform regularly throughout the school year.
* Rise Up Like the Sun ( The Albion Band )
With The Albion Dance Band, performing traditional material on a mixture of modern ( electric ) and mediaeval instruments, Collins recorded The Prospect Before Us.
An early success was Fairport Convention's 1969 album Liege and Lief, but it became more significant in the 1970s, when it was taken up by groups such as Pentangle, Steeleye Span and the Albion Band.
: Fairport Convention, Donovan, Osibisa, Eliza Carthy, The Albion Band, Waterson: Carthy, Edward II.

Albion and Battle
* Operation Albion, including Battle of Moon Sound ( Vice Admiral Erhard Schmidt )
West is the city of Albion and beyond that the cities of Marshall and Battle Creek, all in Calhoun County.
After Albion, the Kalamazoo flows mostly westward through Marshall, Battle Creek, Augusta, Galesburg, Comstock, and Kalamazoo.
The Battle of Bramall Lane is the informal name given to an English First Division football match between Sheffield United and West Bromwich Albion at United's Bramall Lane ground on 16 March 2002.
Albion Landing, along with all of Clarence Township, is part of the Battle Creek, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Other main cities include Albion, Battle Creek, Coldwater, Hillsdale, and Jackson.
Gen. Albion P. Howe's Official Report on the Battle of Gettysburg
The Germans mounted major naval attacks on the Gulf of Riga, unsuccessfully in August 1915 and successfully in October 1917, when they occupied the islands in the Gulf ( Operation Albion ) and damaged Russian ships departing from Riga ( Battle of Moon Sound ), which had recently been captured by Germany.
Satellite campuses include the Eastern Academic Center, located in Albion ; the Fehsenfeld Center, located in Hastings ; the Grahl Center, located in Coldwater ; and the Regional Manufacturing Technology Center, located in Battle Creek.

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