Margaret Christl

Christl was born in England, grew up in Scotland and West Wales, and emigrated to Canada in 1966.

This album was recorded with Ian Robb and William Laskin in 1976 via Folk-Legacy Records,[5] and was dedicated to Edith Fowke, an influential scholar, folklorist, and collector of folk music in Canada.

[6] Christl performed traditional Scottish and Canadian songs, as well as contemporary styles.

She was often accompanied by guitarists, but also played the mountain dulcimer and the bodhrán.

[7] Christl frequently collaborated with Ian Robb, Grit (William) Laskin and Stewart Cameron.