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A Q&A with Gildor
Mellow, reflective folk from the Netherlands… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? ... -
A Q&A with Rebecca Loebe
Folky earworms from Austin troubador… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? My ... -
Introducing: Sam Carter
Sheffield’s new folk force… YOUR NAME: Sam Carter. WHAT DO YOU DO/PLAY? I’m a BBC Folk Award-winning singer, guitarist and ... -
A Q&A with Brigid Kaelin
Skilful Americana, containing bluegrass and folk, from Kentucky… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean ... -
Smoke + Oakum by The Longest Johns – Album Review
By Ellie Victor The unlikely viral success of The Longest Johns’ 2021 breakout track, ‘Wellerman‘ – a sparse reading of ... -
The St Buryan Sessions by Sarah McQuaid – Album Review
By Ellie Victor The miasma of lockdown forced creatives into a new working space. Some flourished, making art imbued with ... -
Introducing: Bella Gaffney
Bradford-born, York-based, Yorkshire-inspired folk artist… YOUR NAME: Bella Gaffney HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN PLAYING MUSIC? I first picked up ... -
A Q&A with SJ Denney
Organic indie folk from Benfleet, Essex – here’s SJ Denney… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does ... -
My Day by Newton Faulkner, Jimmy Sims & Toby Faulkner – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Singer-songwriter Newton Faulkner returns with a huge twist on his usual offering. My Day, co-written by Newton, ... -
Ralph McTell – Live Review – Leeds City Varieties
By Victoria Holdsworth, October 2019 Tonight was a concert I had been waiting for all my life. Ralph McTell, for ... -
Gold in a Brass Age by David Gray – Album Review
By David Schuster Once in a long while a song comes along that’s so beautiful and poignant that it speaks ... -
Fishermen’s Friends – Live Review – Ilkley King’s Hall
By Laura Whiteley, February 2019 This was the first time I had seen folk outfit Fisherman’s Friends – and although ...