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Originally Posted by Neapolitan
Judy Dyble and Jackie McAuley are Trader Horne. I found this track on a compilation of bands related to Fairport Convention. (I'm not absolutely certain, but think this would fall under Acid Folk.)
Trader Horne / Morning Way
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Judy Dyble has released a number of solo recordings since the turn of the millenium. Particularly acclaimed has been the album Talking With Strangers, produced with a lot of input from Tim Bowness of the progressive rock duo No-Man (of which Steven Wilson is the other half). Talking With Strangers is a pretty good example of progressive folk, especially the long closing track "Harpsong". Lisnaholic would like this album as it has lots of piano.
Here is the title track:
Incidentally, she pronounces her name to rhyme with "Bible". I mention this because I have heard her played and mentioned a couple of times on a community radio station, and the announcers invariably pronounce the name as though it rhymed with "nibble".