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Daragh Lynch of Lankum pays tribute to the great Cyril Tawney who would have celebrated his 90th Birthday yesterday. Watch him performing his glorious ode to hangovers, ‘On A Monday Morning’.

Watch Nora Brown performing Virgil Anderson’s version of Wild Goose Chase from his album On the Tennessee Line. She makes that banjo sing so beautifully!

Don’t miss YTV – the Young’uns new LIVE TV show. Mayhem, madness and folk song. Do not try this at home, ensure a responsible adult is out of the room at all times.

Megson share video for their latest single Every Little Night, their promise that even after the darkest of nights the sun will always rise again.

Taken from their new album ‘I Can Still Hear You’ (out on 31 October), listen to Suzzy Roche & Lucy Wainwright Roche, joined by the Indigo Girls, performing traditional folk ballad “Factory Girl”.

Edgelarks announce the release of their new album ‘Henry Martin’ which was recorded at home during the lockdown. Listen to opening track Greenwood Laddie and pre-order the album today.

This autumn, Oxford Contemporary Music are delighted to present ‘Live From Wytham Woods’, with two enthralling musicians performing among the ancient woodland of Wytham Woods.

Watch the latest video from County Tyrone born singer and musician, Bernadette Morris for her new single ‘These Ruins’, co-written with Mark McCambridge AKA Arborist.

Is it that time of year already? Shirley Collins is to release “The Christmas Song” on a special signed, flexi-disc Christmas card release on November 13th.

Northumbrian Piper and fiddle player Kathryn Tickell is to join forces with her dad, poet and singer Mike Tickell and her brother Peter in a special one-off concert at Sage Gateshead.

Taken from her forthcoming album The Living Mountain, Jenny Sturgeon, our Artist of the Month, has shared a video by Jim Lockey for the beautiful album track ‘The Plants’.

On their latest single ‘Was Magician’, Kate Stables of This is the Kit takes inspiration from one of the literary greats of the 20th century – Ursula Le Guin.

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