KAN continue their India tour blog, in Day Two they undertake a music workshop for underprivileged school children which turns out to be a very rewarding experience for all.
Day One of KAN’s Indian tour blog. They take in the madness of Mumbai helped by a James Bond style taxi ride, they chill in the beauitful Taj hotel and Brian gives an insight into the flute in Indian music.
Following on from the excellent FRUK session, we are very pleased to be bring you the brand new video for The Informer, from Antun Opic’s No Offense plus an exclusive interview.
Over a series of EPs Luke Sital-Singh has emerged as a star in the ascendant, his vibrant, passionate songs stir the emotions and the latest Tornados EP is something very special.
Folk Radio UK catches up with Vadoinmessico on their return from their recent US tour dates. Giorgio talks about the experience and shares some photos from their travels!
During a recent venture down to Cornwall Blue Rose Code (Ross Wilson) talks to Folk Radio UK about touring, his plans for a new album and as an added bonus performs an intimate video session!
On the eve of her November tour, Eddi Reader gives Folk Radio UK exclusive insight into her new album, Vagabond, due to be released by Reveal Records on February 3rd 2014. We also premiere the video for the single Baby’s Boat.
Bringing you an exclusive première of a track from the new Lau ‘Remix’ CD, Martin Green offers some insight into the creative whirlwind world of the Lau vs EP series.
Following the release of Lisa Knapp’s spectacular album Hidden Seam Folk Radio UK caught up with Lisa to talk about her new album, folk song collecting and the shipping forecast. Plus watch her new video for Black Horse.
Bella Hardy interviews David Rotheray about his new project and album The Answer Ballads and other important things like where’s the best pint in Hull…
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.
US folk legend Peggy Seeger talks about her role as patron of Devon-based Wren Music, her forthcoming appearance at Wren’s Baring-Gould Folk Weekend, and the origins of one of the most famous ballads of all time.