In the latest ‘In the Archives with…’ video series from EFDSS, Nicola Kearey and Ian Carter, from Stick in the Wheel, go crate-digging in the Cecil Sharp House archives.
Inspired by environmental concerns, Emily Barker premieres video for new single ‘Where Have the Sparrows Gone?’, taken from her forthcoming album ‘A Dark Murmuration of Words’.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens shares video for ‘On The Road To Find Out’, newly recorded and reimagined for the upcoming Tea for the Tillerman² album release, due September 18th.
The Ciderhouse Rebellion announce new project Words Of a Fiddler’s Daughter – on rúnian, they interweave poetry and music, featuring Adam Summerhayes, Murray Grainger and poet Jessie Summerhayes.
Rura announce ‘Live at the Old Fruitmarket’, recorded on the final day of Celtic Connections 2020 and featuring a top-class lineup of pals and past collaborators.
Derby Folk Festival at Home (2-4 October) will feature John Tams and Barry Coope, Lucy Ward, Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman, Winter Wilson, Kitty Macfarlane and more.
Bruce Molsky will share three spellbinding sessions of traditional music and stories streamed from his living room featuring Alasdair Fraser, Ellika Frisell and Michael Doucet.
The Mountain Goats announce new album Getting Into Knives and share lyric video for ‘As Many Candles As Possible’ featuring Al Green’s organist Charles Hodges.
Drawing on interviews with long-time friends and musical associates, Joan Baez: The Last Leaf, a new biography by Elizabeth Thomson, is a celebration of an artist of incalculable influence.