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Our Song of the Day is from Aidan Moffat’s new project ‘Where You’re Meant To Be’: an exploration, and celebration, of Scotland’s musical and storytelling traditions. Touring April 2014.

Cara Dillon returns with a stunning new album ‘A Thousand Hearts’ featuring some notable guests including, Timothy B Schmit (The Eagles), Aoife O’Donovan & John Smith.

Watch the new trailer for “The Milk Carton Kids Live From Lincoln Theatre”, a new concert film documenting the duo’s performance…one of the funniest I’ve seen in a while.

Jolie Holland releases her new album ‘Wine Dark Sea’ next month which finds her in new territory with a band from New York’s fertile downtown jazz and experimental scene.

Get your first glimpse of ‘False Lights’, the new project from Sam Carter and Jim Moray as they unveil their new video for ‘Skewball’.

Our song of the day is from Lords of Thyme formed by ex-Circulus members Joe Woolley, Tali Trow, Pat Kenneally and joined by Belle of London City Michelle Griffiths.

Spanish record label Guerssen reissue ‘Fools Paradise’ (1975), the only album released by Australian prog folk duo, Madden and Harris.

We have a fantastic FRUK Video Session featuring two rising stars: Gareth Lee & Annie Baylis, these are a duo you really want to watch, it’s a pleasure to champion such talent.

With a UK Tour planned for June/July we’re very pleased to feature the video première of ‘Shelter’ from song-writer David Berkeley which features on his most compelling album to date.

Our Song of the Day is from London based guitarist and singer-songwriter Ned Roberts. ‘I Remember You Said’ is Ned’s third single from his forthcoming debut record, due in June 2014.

Barry Kerr is one of Ireland’s finest Irish traditional musicians, songwriter and artist. He is planning a long awaited album release which he now needs fan support in achieving.

Check the new video from ICHI for ‘Go Gagambo’. This is one of the best videos I’ve seen from ICHI and he’s made some good ones…this is a killer!

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