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Bella Hardy has successfully completed a Kickstarter campaign to begin recording her new album in January 2017 and we have a Christmas Song of the Day with Blue Christmas.

FRUK are delighted to premiere this gentle, solo video performance of ‘Midnight’s Mass In Suffolk’s Breast’, originally written and recorded with Nashville’s McCrary Sisters for the ‘Grateful EP’ in 2015. Filmed by Mark Archibald.

An exhibition exploring the history of Topic Records, at Barbican Centre Music Library. We also have a ticket competition for two very special live events – featuring Eliza Carthy, in conversation with journalist Colin Irwin and Topic’s David Suff (plus acoustic performance) and an evening of the same featuring two supreme folk guitarists, Martin Carthy & Martin Simpson.

An eclectic group of multicultural musicians, including Lau, Inge Thomson, Julie Murphy, Rachel Taylor-Beales and more, have contributed a digital download album in support of the One Day Without Us campaign which calls for a national day of action on February 20th 2017 in solidarity with migrants and refugees who live, work and study in the UK.

First-generation American Primitive guitarist Richard Osborn studied with Robbie Basho in the late 60’s who declared him “better technically than me or Fahey.” Released via Tompkins Square, ‘Endless’ will be his first widely available solo guitar album.

For their 10th festival Folk by the Oak are welcoming back Kate Rusby – in the year that marks 25 years of her glorious music making. Kate was actually the original inspiration for a folk gathering at Hatfield House. Directors Caroline and Adam Slough imagined a sublime summer evening of music with Kate in stunning surroundings – an idea which sparked the birth of Folk by the Oak back in …

Pangs finds Alasdair Roberts in a power trio with his long-time musical partners Alex Neilson and Stevie Jones, and along with guests Debbie Armour, Tom Crossley, Rafe Fitzpatrick and Jessica Kerr. Listen to The Downward Road, our Song of the Day.

Watch the new video from Folk Singer Songwriter Emily Mae Winters for her new Winter single inspired by the themes of fate, love and transience in John Keats’ poem Bright Star.

Identical twins Laura and Charlotte Carrivick celebrate their ten years performing together with a live album and Anniversary Tour. Recorded live this year at The Convent, Stroud and featuring covers of songs by artists such as Joni Mitchell and James Taylor, it’s one you don’t want to miss.

For their latest single, old-time duo Anna & Elizabeth stretch their wings as they shift into the avant-garde with Hop High / Here in the Vineyard. This set takes the minimalist approach of their previous work and moves into the avant-garde, into a present-day space outside the museum where these stories live, breathe, and grow.

La Llorona (“The Weeping Woman”) is a legendary ghost prominent in the folklore of Mexican Culture. The myth sometimes takes aspects of an urban legend and is present all throughout Hispanic culture, even reaching Spain.

Carly Dow’s music will leave you charmed and haunted. Her wildcrafted soul-folk blends inspiration from wordsmiths Gillian Welch and Amelia Curran, with an edge reminiscent of Neko Case. She has performed across Canada and is touring the UK for the first time in January 2017.

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