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Eamon O’Leary returns with his first new music in over two years. His new single “Sister In Song” is also our Song of the Day, out 28 August on Reveal.

Taken from Christopher Coll’s forthcoming EP ‘The Black Doorway’, watch the accompanying video for opener ‘Into the Ocean’, premiering today on Folk Radio.

Our Song of the Day comes from Dublin based sean-nós singer, flute and concertina player, Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin. Watch him performing The Deepest breath.

This week on the Hudson Records listening club they have some of their favourite fellow Sheffielders, Nancy Kerr & James Fagan, with their album ‘Twice Reflected Sun’.

Celebrating an incredible and eventful decade together, O’Hooley and Tidow announce new live album recorded at St George’s in Bristol earlier this year.

LA-based harpist Mary Lattimore shares new single ‘Pine Trees’ which provides the delicate, shimmering opening to her new album Silver ladders, recorded in Cornwall with Slowdive’s Neil Halstead.

Our Tune of the Day comes from Ailie Robertson with Ivan’s, written in memory of Ivan MacDonald from North Uist, a crofter, piper and friend of Ailie’s.

For their third online festival on the upcoming Bank Holiday Weekend, Folk on Foot will be reuniting some of the cream of the crop from the British folk music scene.

Listen to Cunning Folk’s ‘Traveller Hide Your Soul’ – a musical protective spell to ward off predatory song collectors from traditional singers in the Irish Traveller community.

Jim Moray is to stream an exclusive concert from St. George’s, Bristol this Thursday evening, 20th August 2020. Watch a preview from the show – Horkstow Grange

Mark Davyd, the CEO of the Music Venue Trust, issues a statement in response to recent Government announcements concerning the re-opening of music venues.

Lankum present A National Disgrace, a gradual descent into a warped, dreamworld of musical performance, theatre, winding passages, doorways, drones and existential uncertainty… Featuring very very special guests.

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