This week’s Folk Show features new music from Ruth Notman and Sam Kelly, Ye Vagabonds, Sairie, Burnt Paw, Howe Gelb, Lizabett Russo, Jonathan Day, Sean Taylor, The Gloaming, Eliza Carthy, Leveret, Hedy West and Naomi Bedford & Paul Simmonds.
Music Played
Ruth Notman and Sam Kelly – School Days Over
From Changeable Heart – Read our Featured Album Review
Shelley Short – Death
from Pacific City
Ye Vagabonds – The Foggy Dew
from their forthcoming album The Hare’s Lament
Sairie – The Gairdner
from ‘The Gairdner’ & ‘The Clinging Vine‘
Burnt Paw – Horsey Horsey
from Lunar Vortex Incantations
Alasdair Roberts, Neil McDermott & Tartine de clous – Go Your Way
from Au Cube, reviewed here.
Howe Gelb – A Thousand Kisses Deep feat. M Ward
from Gathered
Lizabett Russo – The Back Leg of The Fox
from her forthcoming album Something-in-movement
Jonathan Day – cajsa’s tears (les mariées perdues)
from A Spirit Library – Read our Featured Album Review
Sean Taylor – Tobacco and Whiskey
from The path into Blue – Read our Featured Album Review
The Gloaming – Sheehan’s Jigs
from The Gloaming 3 – Read our Featured Album Review
Eliza Carthy – The Slave’s Lament / Farewell to a Dark-Haired Friend
from her forthcoming album Restitute
Leveret – The Wounded Huzzar
from Diversions. Leveret are our Artists of the Month. Read our Album Review | Interview
Hedy West – Queen Jane
from Untitled out 22 April via Fledg’ling
Naomi Bedford & Paul Simmonds – I Must And Will Be Married
from their forthcoming album Appalachian Ballads of English and Scottish Origin (out in May). Watch the accompanying video here.
Shelley Short – Wagoner’s Lad
from Pacific City