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Today sees the release of George Sansome’s self-titled album from which you can watch him performing Australia, a song of convict transportation that comes from the singing of Bob Hart.

Bill Callahan announces new album ‘Gold Record’, due on September 4th via Drag City – between now and then, we will have 10 singles to enjoy.

To celebrate their 50th Anniversary, Orchestra Baobab announce the vinyl issue of ‘Specialist In All Styles’ for the first time and share previously unseen live video from Jazz à Vienne Festival.

Renowned author, singer-songwriter and ukulele player Sylvie Simmons announces new album “Blue on Blue” and shares new single ‘Keep Dancing’.

North Carolina’s H.C. McEntire announces new album Eno Axis, and shares video for “Time, On Fire”. The album is tipped as the strongest work she has shared yet.

Shadow Houses includes original and luscious sonic reinterpretations from sources as diverse as Jerusalem, the Warsaw Ghetto, Romania, Gypsy Klezmorim, American dirge merchants and Scottish troubadors.

Our Song of the Day is Two (Rivers in the Desert), taken from Siphr, the forthcoming debut album from Lebanese-American musician Naima Shalhoub.

Dana Gavanski seeks comfort in the familiar strangers of her musical heroes from her new home base of London and does a spectacular King Crimson cover.

Brothers Brían and Diarmuid Mac Gloinn, best known as Ye Vagabonds, share a new video series featuring “songs we sing at home that rarely make it to the stage”.

Kevin Henderson and Neil Pearlman release their debut album next month which features a variety of heart-wrenching airs and fiery reels as they tell stories from both sides of the pond.

Featuring Naomi Bedford, Justin Currie, Nancy Kerr, Ben Walker, The Men They Couldn’t Hang, Cathy Jordan, Alasdair Roberts & more, The Rolling Ramshackle Revue perform a Dylan classic.

Watch ‘Coigach Lass’, taken from ‘Hearth’, the latest offering from multi-instrumentalist Mairearad Green featuring a collection of five limited edition 12” singles, inspired by the women and landscapes of Coigach.

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