The Silkie were an English folk music group. Their name derived from an Orcadian song The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry, which they sometimes performed. They were briefly considered to be the English equivalent of Peter, Paul and Mary, in terms of their common repetoire of Bob Dylan songs, and also the original Australian folk group, The Seekers.

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  • The Silkie were an English folk music group. Their name derived from an Orcadian song The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry, which they sometimes performed. They were briefly considered to be the English equivalent of Peter, Paul and Mary, in terms of their common repetoire of Bob Dylan songs, and also the original Australian folk group, The Seekers.
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  • The Silkie (novel)
  • the English folk group
  • the science fiction novel by A. E. van Vogt
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  • The Silkie were an English folk music group. Their name derived from an Orcadian song The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry, which they sometimes performed. They were briefly considered to be the English equivalent of Peter, Paul and Mary, in terms of their common repetoire of Bob Dylan songs, and also the original Australian folk group, The Seekers.
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  • The Silkie
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