Our Song Of The Day is from Anglo-Swedish alt-folk band Vena Portae, comprised of Emily Barker, Dom Coyote & Ruben Engzell. Remixed by Peter Morén (lead singer of Peter, Bjorn and John).
Step back in time to 1950’s to The Ship Inn, in the village of Blaxhall, Suffolk. Alan Lomax and Peter Kennedy are there with their recording equipment as Cyril Poacher prepares to entertain.
Our Song of the Day is from Boston Americana / folk sister duo Ari & Mia. Combining traditional and contemporary influences this alluring love song will carry you far away.
With a Canadian tour already under her belt this year, a new album on the way and a Scottish summer tour kicking off this month we catch up with Scottish singer / songwriter Amy Duncan.
Martyn Joseph is to launch his own charitable trust with Bob Harris as patron. It will benefit both global charities and grass roots “people” projects in the UK and beyond.
Our Song of the Day is from The Henry Girls who hail from County Donegal, Ireland. Here they are with a cover of Bruce Springsteen’s Reason to Believe. Don’t miss their UK Tour dates.
Our Song of the Day is ‘Silverline’ from Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker’s forthcoming album ‘Nothing Can Bring Back The Hour’ which will be released in October 2014.
Our Song of the Day is from Jennie, Cath, Liz and Marie, better known as The Cornshed Sisters from Tyne and Wear. You’ll fall for their lovely four-part harmonies from first listen.
David Eagle talks to FRUK about The Young’uns appearance at Glastonbury. Plus we have a new video from them – Jack Ironside is a song originally written by the late Graeme Miles.
This year’s Earagail Arts Festival, Co Donegal promises another fantastic line-up celebrating both award-wining local and international artists. Read our mini-preview.
For One Night Only will be released as the first single from King Creosote’s forthcoming album, From Scotland With Love. Watch the accompanying video here.