Difference between revisions of "Harry Cotter"

From Australian Traditional Music People
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Add ref to Harry Cotter's daughter Val Turton)
(Add note on wife & daughter)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Henry (Harry) Ernest Cotter born 27.12.1898 died 14.5.1985, interred Binalong.
+
Henry (Harry) Ernest Cotter (1898-1985), Binalong, NSW, was born 27.12.1898, died 14.5.1985, and is interred in Binalong, NSW. Along with his wife [[Vera Cotter]] and daughter [[Val Turton]], they were collected by [[Chris Sullivan]], & [[Jacko Kevans]].
 +
 
 +
"Harry Cotter, his wife [[Vera Cotter]] and daughter [[Val Turton]] all provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive. Harry and Vera both played a single row C melodeon and Harry also played the fiddle. Harry learnt some of his tunes from his father who played the concertina. ... The initial interest in Harry's music came out of Canberra. In particular union organiser and musician, [[Colin McJannett]], who was followed by others including [[Chris Sullivan]] and [[Jacko Kevans]]. Harry was feted at several folk festivals including Hill End, where I ([[David Johnson]]) met him and heard him play. ... The Sullivan/ Kevans tape is housed in the wonderful repository of Oral History section at the National Library of Australia."
 +
 
 +
-- (adapted from) D. Johnson, T. Stuart, "The Music of Harry Cotter", Bush Traditions Inc., 2017.
 +
 
 +
There are recordings of him in the [http://www.nla.gov.au/ National Library of Australia] in Canberra, search the [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog NLA catalog] for "Harry Cotter".
  
From Binalong, NSW, he provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive. His daughter [[Val Turton]] also contributed tunes to this collection.
 
  
 
== Related Tunes ==
 
== Related Tunes ==

Latest revision as of 10:56, 10 March 2025

Henry (Harry) Ernest Cotter (1898-1985), Binalong, NSW, was born 27.12.1898, died 14.5.1985, and is interred in Binalong, NSW. Along with his wife Vera Cotter and daughter Val Turton, they were collected by Chris Sullivan, & Jacko Kevans.

"Harry Cotter, his wife Vera Cotter and daughter Val Turton all provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive. Harry and Vera both played a single row C melodeon and Harry also played the fiddle. Harry learnt some of his tunes from his father who played the concertina. ... The initial interest in Harry's music came out of Canberra. In particular union organiser and musician, Colin McJannett, who was followed by others including Chris Sullivan and Jacko Kevans. Harry was feted at several folk festivals including Hill End, where I (David Johnson) met him and heard him play. ... The Sullivan/ Kevans tape is housed in the wonderful repository of Oral History section at the National Library of Australia."

-- (adapted from) D. Johnson, T. Stuart, "The Music of Harry Cotter", Bush Traditions Inc., 2017.

There are recordings of him in the National Library of Australia in Canberra, search the NLA catalog for "Harry Cotter".


Related Tunes

You can search for tunes referring to Harry Cotter.