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American roots bluesman Otis Taylor is to make his debut performance at London’s Ronnie Scott’s on July 13th when he will present music from last year’s release, My World Is Gone.

This year marks the 48th annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival in the US and quite possibly the last to be held at the historic National Mall in Washington, D.C. due to new restrictions.

Indiana-based singer Krista Detor has revealed a new song called ‘Barely’ which you can download for free. Plus news of her new theatre collaboration in the US.

Our Song of the Day is an exclusive première from the trippy-swingadelic 1930’s rock band Jitterbug Vipers with their cover of that Willie Nelson classic ‘Crazy’.

This year marks our 10th Anniversary and what better way to celebrate then teaming up with Bob Harris on his live session series. He made this video announcement today.

Our Song of the Day is from a young folk singer by the name of Piers Haslam. This is the B-side of his new single on Stone Tape Recordings offshoot ‘You.Must.Listen.’

Having just played Glastonbury’s Pyramid stage Rodrigo y Gabriela announce UK autumn tour plus their biggest headline date at Wembley Arena in March 2015.

Bill Well’s misleadingly titled National Jazz Trio Of Scotland prepare to release ‘Standards Vol.III’ and reveal a new video made by the multi-talented Marry Waterson.

In a special series of interviews we talk to various artists about their Sidmouth FolkWeek memories. We kick off with Northumbrian piper and tradition bearer Kathryn Tickell.

Irish traditional music group Altan announce Pledge Campaign launch for new album, plus news of upcoming live dates including Dublin’s National Concert Hall and Cecil Sharp House.

Our Song of the Day is from False Lights, the new project from Jim Moray and Sam Carter. Listen to ‘Polly On The Shore’ from thir debut EP.

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.

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