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  • Sharp's second epiphany famously occurred four and a half years after his encounter with the Headington Quarry Morris Men when he was visiting his friend Charles Marson, the vicar in the Somerset village of Hambridge.

    Cecil Sharp and the Morris Men 2011

  • Produced and mixed by Tom Hambridge, who oversaw recent solid albums by Buddy Guy and George Thorogood, "Hellfire" presents Mr. Walker playing jump blues; slow, searing blues; Rolling Stones-style rockin' blues; electric country blues; Chicago blues—that's Mr. Walker wailing on harmonica on "I'm on to You"; and gospel blues featuring the Jordanaires, the vocal quartet that supported Elvis Presley.

    Aggressively Spanning the Blues Jim Fusilli 2012

  • If we hadn't had Jim Suhler or Tom Hambridge, I never would have pulled it off, especially Jimmy Suhler because he can play anything.

    Mike Ragogna: 2120 South Michigan Avenue: Chatting With George Thorogood Mike Ragogna 2011

  • If we hadn't had Jim Suhler or Tom Hambridge, I never would have pulled it off, especially Jimmy Suhler because he can play anything.

    Mike Ragogna: 2120 South Michigan Avenue: Chatting With George Thorogood Mike Ragogna 2011

  • He contributed three original compositions and worked with Mr. Hambridge and Richard Fleming on two other new tunes; another new one, the smoldering Hambridge-Fleming song "What It's Worth," was earmarked for Bobby Blue Bland until Mr. Walker stepped in.

    Aggressively Spanning the Blues Jim Fusilli 2012

  • Sharp's second epiphany famously occurred four and a half years after his encounter with the Headington Quarry Morris Men when he was visiting his friend Charles Marson, the vicar in the Somerset village of Hambridge.

    Cecil Sharp and the Morris Men 2011

  • It was in the Somerset village of Hambridge in 1903 that a seminal event in the history of English music took place.

    Folk music: the times they are a-changin' 2010

  • I suppose we might send word to Hambridge and get some police or some territorials over.

    Facing the German foe, by Colonel James Fiske William Almon Wolff 1909

  • Hambridge, poor fellow, was very much upset at the prospect of abandoning his expedition and I, knowing from experience what such a disappointment means, sympathized with him.

    Galusha the Magnificent Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • In the Brown and Forrest smokery in Hambridge, Somerset, owner Jesse Pattison isn't best pleased either.

    The Guardian World News Jon Henley 2010

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