Blaydon Races was created in 1891.
Blaydon Races was written by George "Geordie" Ridley.
Blaydon Bridge was created in 1990.
Blaydon railway station was created in 1967.
The "Blaydon Races" is a traditional Geordie folk song that celebrates a famous horse race in Blaydon, near Newcastle upon Tyne. The harmonica can add a lively and soulful touch to the song, enhancing its upbeat rhythm and nostalgic themes. Players often use a diatonic harmonica in the key of C to perform it, capturing the spirit of the race and the joy of community celebration. Incorporating harmonica into this classic tune brings a unique flavor, making it even more engaging for audiences.
The population of Blaydon-on-Tyne is 14,648.
Blaydon railway station ended in 1966.
At the Races was created in 2002.
Richard Blaydon was born on November 12, 1888, in London, England.
Grandad of Races was created in 1950.
She Went to the Races was created in 1945.
Off to the Races was created in 1959.
To the Races was created on 2006-08-22.