Our Tune of the Day comes from Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Thomas Bartlett’s new self-titled album. Listen to ‘All Good Things’, a tune inspired by the Baltimore Fiddle Fair, where Caoimhín was musician-in-residence one year.
Cardiff’s Ocean Arts will play host to the Fiddle Festival of Wales tomorrow. The festival features free fiddle workshops and sessions, the Welsh Celtic Fiddle Competition, and an Evening Concert featuring Vrï, Isembard’s Wheel and more.
Robb Johnson, along with a supporting cast, is to bring his monumental album “Ordinary Giants’ to East London which chronicles events from the 1920s to 2000s, highlighting the impact of the war years and the creation of the NHS. Not to be missed.
Taken from their forthcoming EP “Eta Carinae” released on October 11th 2019, Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra have shared a video for their brilliant first single “Swinging Like a Brick”. They are on tour in October.
Tomorrow sees the release of NOA, the new album from Chicago based singer-songwriter Taylor Rogers. Listen in the full to the album and read a track-by-track in Taylor’s own words.
Watch Canadian folk duo Mama’s Broke performing ‘Dirty Mattresses’ in the doorway of Brían Mac Gloinn (Ye Vagabonds) home in Dublin in the company of woodcarver Feargus De Brún and Taylor the dog.
“Rising Up – Peterloo 2019” is a newly commissioned theatre and folk music project combining compelling and original narrative and song and involving Debs Newbold, Sean Cooney, Sam Carter, Lucy Farrell, Jim Molyneux and more.
Following his Black Crow Blues which we premiered a few weeks back, here’s “Lord Allenwater”, the second in a series of three videos by veteran English folk & blues artist Ian A Anderson filmed recently at the Wardrobe Theatre in Bristol. The song has particular significance to Ian…
Our Song of the Day comes from Ida Wenøe and her new single ‘Change Me A Little’, a reminder that “If we are open to change, we are open to growth”, watch the accompanying video.
Three years on from their last album proper (The Waiting Room) and armed with a pair of scissors, Stuart Staples announces new Tindersticks album ‘No Treasure But Hope’ and shares new single video ‘The Amputees’ on which he did all the snipping…
Small Houses, the musical project of Flint, MI native Jeremy Quentin, releases the first in a video series documenting the demoing process of a new album. Watch him performing “Since Always”.