Graeme Miles

Graeme Miles (1935 – 29 March 2013) was an English folk singer and songwriter based in Middlesbrough.

Born in Greenwich, London, he grew up in Teesside[1] and studied at West Hartlepool Art School.

[2] His famous songs included "Sea Coal", "Jack Ironside," "Blue Sunset," and "Ring of Iron".

"[3] The Graeme Miles Bursary, established in his memory, is open to artists and groups between the ages of 18 and 25 who are based in the Northeast of England.

Funded by the proceeds of concerts organised by The Unthanks, it is administered by the English Folk Dance and Song Society.