Interviews

Folk Radio UK catches up with Kris Drever at Wickham festival following a great performance by Lau.

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.

Dave Freak talks to Midlands based singer-songwriter Dan Whitehouse who releases his second album ‘Reaching For A State Of Mind’ in October.

On the eve of the release of their excellent fusion of the new and traditional, Fire & Fortune, Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker talk exclusively to Folk Radio UK.

In the second part of our exclusive interview, Emily Barker talks Australian wanderlust, How The Red Clay Halo came together and the positive effect of Nostalgia and Pause + Full Album Stream

Introducing Toby Hay, a 22 year old guitarist from Mid Wales whose playing stretches from traditionally inspired tunes to a more experimental sounding American Primitivism.

Introducing the Kevin Doherty letters. In setting up a Q & A with Kevin, further literary and cryptic clues emerged about the man himself and Seeing Things. An idea of ongoing correspondence was hatched, but who writes letters these days?

Jonathan Day talks to Folk Radio UK about music and travelling: There’s something magical about travelling with music. Perhaps because music is itself the closest thing we have to magic…

A huge crowd-pleaser at this years’ Celtic Connections, Patsy Reid, Catriona Macdonald and Marit Falt, aka VAMM talk to Folk Radio UK.

Acclaimed singer Diana Jones has never sounded better bringing her music home with The Museum Of Appalachia Recordings. She talks exclusively to Folk Radio UK about the new CD.

Eliza Carthy looks back over her 21 year career, picks some highlights and explains the difficulty of condensing it all into her best of CD Wayward Daughter.

In the first of a two part interview Simon Holland talks to Emily Barker about her new album ‘Dear River’. Emily is Folk Radio UK’s Artist of the Month for July.

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