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CodeDS/UK/9637
NameThe Yetties (1967-2016)
Dates1967-2016
GenderGroup (Male)
Place of Birth/OriginYetminster, Dorset, England (formed)
RelationshipsMembers:
Bonny Sartin
Pete Shutler
Mac McCulloch
BiographyThe Yetties are one of England's most popular folk groups. They take their name from the Dorset village of Yetminster which was their childhood home. Their obvious love of the West Country, it's songs, stories and humour wins them friends wherever they go.

Since turning professional in 1967 their music and their enthusiasm has taken them far beyond the villages of Dorset. They have travelled extensively in Europe and, under the auspices of the British Council, have performed successfully in many countries, including Thailand, Nepal, Sri-Lanka, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Pakistan, Sudan, India, Bangladesh, The Maldives, The Philippines, Ethiopia and Canada. They have the knack of breaking down language barriers and getting people involved in what they do. Audience participation in a Yetties show is a very important ingredient and people do join in from the word go whether they are 9 or 90.

Over the years they have recorded no less than 45 albums for different companies. Most of these have been a mixture of songs and music but they have also been involved in some other fascinating projects. Thomas Hardy (the Dorset writer and poet) was also a musician. He and his family, over several generations, collected hundreds of folk tunes. The Yetties have done two recordings Thomas Hardy's own fiddle and other Hardy family instruments. So, because of The Yetties, Hardy's violin was brought back to life and so were his favourite jigs, polkas, reels and waltzes. Another recording of which they are extremely proud is a collection of songs and stories about cricketers of the past with John Arlott.

For years they have had a regular series on BBC Radio 2 called 'Cider & Song'. They also have numerous other Radio and TV appearances to their credit. They must be about the only performers to have worked on BBC Radio.

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