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For this coming weekend Shooglenifty will stream their live album launch video “Shooglenifty: Live in Balquhidder” via standrews.fairsaturday.org in aid of the Jaipur Heritage Trust.

To celebrate his 40th birthday this December, Highland born accordionist Gary Innes has announced the release of his first-ever tunebook. Packed full of over 80 self-penned tunes and songs.

The Superwolves return…watch the video for “Make Worry For Me”, the new single from Matt Sweeney & Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy – “it’s a manifesto, and we can only hope to learn from it.”

Watch Hello/Goodbye, the new single from Megan Henwood and also our Song of the Day, written after she gave birth to her first child.

West Country-based duo Faeland unveil animated video by Sofja Umarik for Easier, their recently released new single, taken from their forthcoming new album ‘When I Close My Eyes’.

Steve Earle & The Dukes announce new album “J.T.”, a tribute to Steve’s late son, Justin Townes Earle (J.T.), who passed away on August 20, 2020. Listen to lead single “Harlem River Blues”.

Based on true-life crime which took place a century ago, watch ‘Blood in the River’ the haunting new single from Cedar Sparks, the songwriting partnership of Tim Carbone (Railroad Earth) and Lou Rogai (Lewis & Clarke).

Listen to ‘Walk’, the exceptional new single from Swedish duo POOLS – the collective vision of multi-instrumentalist Fredrik Forell and singer Arvid Hällagård.

Watch the accompanying video to ‘The Beacon’, the new single from folk duo Harbottle & Jonas featuring Annie Baylis. It’s also the title track to their forthcoming album due for release in Spring 2021.

A brand new Gaelic drama telling the remarkable story of a young girl from Guyana brought to the Black Isle in 1816 will be shown at this month’s Blas Festival.

An ode to the wild countryside & the rural wilderness of the German-Polish border, listen to Alex Stolze’s otherworldly new single ‘Horses and Acres’…a modern nursery rhyme evoking a world of freedom, imagination and space.

It’s rare to hear such a strong debut like this and for once, comparisons to the likes of Regina Spektor and Joni Mitchell are entirely justified. Jelena Ćirić is a name many of us will be more familiar with soon.

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