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Paul Woodgate

Paul heads to The Islington to catch Canadian based band The Barr Brothers and manages to catch 5 minutes with Brad Barr to talk about their music. One to watch for!

Paul Creane and The Changing Man Band’s second album ‘The Clock’ reminds us that life should be filled to the brim with experiences, even when they’re not all Lottery wins.

Paul catches Caitlin Rose at Union Chapel where the ‘entire crowd rise to boogie along, a testament to both the singer and the pacing of the set’.

With ‘Deep River’ released today Folk Radio UK talk exclusively to Jon Allen about his third album and the inspiration behind it.

Terms Of My Surrender conjures the authenticity of Robert Johnson and Howlin’ Wolf and you can almost feel their ghosts looking on from the mixing deck.

In 1970, Pye released Trout Steel. The third album from Mike Cooper who rejected pigeonholes for a more enlightened view of the musical community when. A Classic get reissued.

Canadian band Fish & Bird present a rollercoaster of an album with ‘Something in the Ether’ … “I do believe we may be listening to prog-folk here”…be not afraid. Read on.

Paul falls hook, line and sinker for the latest offering from those Donegal sisters The Henry Girls…Louder Than Words is seamless. And superb. Just hit repeat and play it again.

Seth Lakeman has a very open and honest discussion with Folk Radio UK including – recording, playing live, the grounding of a new family and some surprise admissions.

Oka Vanga is the band name for South African born Angela Meyer and William Cox. Their instrumental music is a melting pot of influences they tag as acoustic folk-world music.

Paul heads to Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen to catch an unforgettable performance by The Rails….”don’t be fooled by the beauty of the album – there’s blood in these tracks.”

Jon Allen’s ‘Deep River’ is a collection of songs with solid roots and a sense of place that can only be articulated using the landscaped language of this sceptred isle.

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