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In the New Year, the North Mississippi Allstars return with Set Sail which features appearances by Stax Records legend William Bell. Watch their lyric video for ‘Set Sail Part 1’ featuring the mural artwork of Megan Kelly.

Taken from their latest album ‘Bitter Better’, watch Laura Cortese & the Dance Cards performing the beautifully moving “How Long”, Laura also shares the touching story behind the song.

Irish musician Aoife Doyle has released a video for Clare Sky, the second single from her upcoming album Infinitely Clear. Shot in Clare, the video captures the beauty of Clare’s skyline with epic contrast between the sky, the sea and the land…but the real magic lies in her voice.

On their latest album, Raise The Roof, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss cover Bert Jansch’s ‘It Don’t Bother Me’, the title track of Bert’s second album, released in 1965.

Buck Curran of the duo Arborea returns to the UK in April 2022, his first dates here in support of his latest album ‘No Love Is Sorrow’. Watch him performing ‘New Moontide’ live with musical collaborator Jodi Pedrali (a.k.a Joud).

Amy Thatcher has teamed up with Fran Knowles who specialises in drums, percussion and keys for a new project and debut release. Watch them performing ‘Keep Your Eye on the White Ball’ live, also our Tune of the Day.

Kate Rusby takes to the road once again this December for her much-loved Christmas tour. Always a highlight of the festive season.

Phil Cunningham’s Christmas Songbook returns this December with special guests including Eddi Reader, Karen Matheson, John McCusker, Kris Drever, Ian Carr and Kevin McGuire.

North Carolina-based folk trio Mountain Man, featuring Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, Amelia Randall Meath, and Molly Erin Sarlé share ‘Play It Right’, taken from their debut album Made the Harbor which gets a deluxe reissue this month. 

Taken from his forthcoming covers album ‘A Restless, Hungry Feeling’, listen to Jason McNiff covering Bert Jansch’s ‘Running from Home’. Plus, read how Jason fell under his influence and first came to see Bert perform at a weekly residency in London.

Taken from their latest album Tonebeds for Poetry, Stick in the Wheel have shared an accompanying video for Long the Day – somewhere between Flotus-era Lambchop and the hypnagogic avant-pop of Dean Blunt.

Watch Bird Queen Of Garbage Island, the new single from Canada’s garage-folk oddballs The Burning Hell. The accompanying video was created by the award-winning New Brunswick multi-media artist Graeme Patterson. They are on tour in the UK this month.

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