Folk-Legacy Records

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Sandy and Caroline Paton

Folk-Legacy Records is an independent record label specializing in traditional and contemporary folk music[1] of the English-speaking world. It was founded in 1961 by Sandy and Caroline Paton and Lee Baker Haggerty.

The label recorded Frank Proffitt and released a memorial album after his passing. Folk-Legacy has produced more than 120 recordings. Recording and cover photographs are done by Sandy Paton while Haggerty is the business manager. Sandy and Caroline were singers in their own right, having been designated the Connecticut State Troubadours for 1993–1994. They lived in Sharon, Connecticut until Sandy's death in 2009.

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References

  1. ^ Barlow, Bart (15 November 1981). "Folk Record Company Captures Sound Near and Far" – via NYTimes.com.

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