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Nathaniel Rateliff, our current Artist of the Month, has revealed his new video for ‘Still Trying’, the opening track of his latest album Falling Faster Than You Can Run.

Our latest FRUK Session is from Stephen Burch, better known to most as The Great Park. This intimate session which includes a new song was recorded in Nuremberg, Germany. Enjoy.

Folk Radio UK has a great Exclusive Video Premiere of Henry Priestman’s (The Christians) new music video for Goodbye Common Sense from his forthcoming album ‘The Last Mad Surge of Youth’.

With an almost unrivalled track record of delivering hits for others, Beth Nielsen Chapman finally gets to add a touch of her own magic to a collection of 12 of her finest songs.

Gavin Marwick launches The Long Road And The Far Horizons at Celtic Connections, with an extremely talented big band to present the first glimpse of his brimful personal tune book.

Our Song of the Day is an exclusive video première of Eddi Reader’s I’ll Never Be The Same, taken from her forthcoming new album Vagabond. We also have details of her Irish Tour Dates.

We have a great FRUK album premiere today from North Dakota’s finest troubadour Tom Brosseau. Grass Punks is his first solo release in 5 years. Listen to the whole album here.

Our Song of the Day is also an exclusive video première of Brighton’s Carrie Tree’s ‘Mama Kita’ which also features the vocal talents of Albert Mazibuko from Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

Today we have an exclusive première from Sweet Gum Tree, the new solo project of French songwriter Arno Sojo. Breathtaker is from his forthcoming debut.

On The eve of his UK tour FRUK brings you an exclusive interview with ‘Artist of the Month’ Nathaniel Rateliff who talks about his life, his music and his wonderful album Falling Faster Than You Can Run.

Paul Armfield is celebrating the great response to his fifth studio album by offering fans a free download. Plus catch his solo spot at The Lexington on 2nd February.

Adam Holmes releases his highly anticipated solo début album Heirs & Graces. The album is produced by the legendary John Wood and will be launched at Celtic Connections this month.

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