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Simon Holland

Read our review of The Full English album featuring Fay Hield, Martin Simpson, Seth Lakeman and more. A triumphant symbol of the efforts and achievements of this project.

Folk Radio UK talks to Cocos Lovers for a behind the scenes look at this magical Kent based 8-piece band that is made up of family, friends and former au pairs. Gold or Dust is out now & is one of our Album’s of the Month.

One of the great female folk voices of the 70s and early 80s was almost lost forever, but having battled a debilitating illness ‘Won’t Be Long Now’ is a triumphant return for Linda Thompson.

The release of The Young Tradition’s live album ‘Oberlin 1968’ demonstrates that after 45 years they still sound fresh and vital and would still put the wind up a significant sector of the folk fraternity if the show rolled into town today.

Steve Tilston talks to Folk Radio UK exclusively about 43 years in music, the delights of setting new challenges and his inspirational new Trio. Happenstance indeed!

Watch Stephen Kellogg performing ‘Lost & Found’ from his current album Blunderstone Rookery. Stephen returns to the UK this month for a string of dates.

Fabian Holland is unquestionably one of the finest guitarists on the current folk circuit. His eponymous debut proves that he has the songs and the voice to match.

A trilogy of albums in three years has seen praise for Sean Taylor from Mike Harding, Bob Harris and more. You’ll understand why as Chase The Night delivers his London masterpiece.

Our latest Album of the Month is from a very special duo: Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin. Their latest album Mynd is music to take to your heart.

Following our review of Gill Sandell‘s latest album Light the Boats Simon Holland catches up with Gill to talk about her album which is released on 16th September.

Joseph Arthur’s double CD The Ballad Of Boogie Christ Act 1 & II is an epic, shot through with the pleasures and pains of life lived at high altitude, with no safety net. It’ll boogie you right to your very soul.

The best things are always worth the wait and as Hidden Seam finally unlocks the creative flow of Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver, the result is a magical masterpiece.

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