Trebor Edwards

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Trebor Edwards (born 1939) is a Welsh tenor, best known to Welsh-speaking audiences.

Edwards was born in Denbigh and became a farmer at Corwen before beginning his recording career in 1974. He has won five gold discs and sold over 200,000 records - huge success for a Welsh language performer.[1] He is now the president of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show (2008).[2]

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

  • Ave Maria (7" EP, TAG 245, 1973)
  • Duw Ŵyr (7" EP, TAG 249, 1974)
  • Un Dydd Ar Y Tro (7" single, SAIN 90S, 1981)

Albums[edit]

  • Dyma Fy Nghân (LP/cassette, 1976)
  • Cân Y Bugail (LP/cassette, 1978)
  • Presenting Trebor Edwards (LP/cassette, 1978)
  • Un Dydd Ar Y Tro (LP/cassette, 1980)
  • Ychydig Hedd (LP, 1982)
  • Gwelaf Dy Wên (LP/cassette, 1984)
  • Diolch (LP/cassette, 1986)
  • Goreuon (LP/CD, 1988)
  • Edrych Ymlaen (LP/cassette, 1990)
  • Ceidwad Byd (LP/CD, 1993)
  • Ffefrynnau Newydd (CD/cassette, 1998)
  • The Very Best of Trebor Edwards (CD, 1997)
  • Trebor Ar Ei Orau (CD, 2007)
  • Sicrwydd Bendigaid (CD, 2008)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sain website Archived 2007-06-19 at archive.today[full citation needed]
  2. ^ "Anrhydedd i Trebor"(in Welsh), BBC East Wales, February 2007.

External links[edit]