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If Edd Donovan is a late developer then his Wandering Moles have helped to make the wait for ‘Something To Take The Edge Off’ worthwhile. Look out for the vinyl on Record Store Day.

We provide the first behind the scenes look at ‘The Elizabethan Session’ featuring some of folk music’s best known artists, which includes an interview with John Smith & Jim Moray.

We have a pair of tickets to giveaway to see Sam Lee & Friends at Southbank Centre on Thursday 29 May 2014.

Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo release a strictly limited Record Store Day EP recorded direct to vinyl. In this FRUK video exclusive she explains the choices and the process.

Listen to an exclusive album stream of the new album from Randolph’s Leap. Clumsy Knot is released today via Lost Map Records.

With the launch of Plan B at London’s Harrison on April 9th The Bevvy Sisters are sassy, classy harmony sophistication. Heather and Cera give FRUK and exclusive insight into their sound.

Commissioned by Celtic Connections, Fiona Rutherford has created the magical Sleep Sound. She gives FRUK exclusive insight into its creation and the support to help realise her dream.

Reckless Jane, a previously unheard track written by Nick Drake with musician and friend Beverley Martyn (our Artist of the Month), has today been premièred with The Independent.

We take a brief look at Anne Briggs’s early years as Topic Records announce the release of a 50th anniversary facsimile edition of her seminal debut EP ‘The Hazards of Love’.

The legendary Beverley Martyn returns after four decades with ‘The Phoenix and the Turtle’, a welcome return that showcases her immense talents as a musician and a writer.

Somewhere between the dream world and reality Oliver Cherer has conjured Sir Ollife Leigh And Other Ghosts, a beautiful, shadowed, mysteroious song cycle about life and death.

The Young’uns have come a long way in 10 years and have already created a legacy that bellies their youth, ‘Never Forget’ is the latest chapter in a story worth holding on to.

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