We have a special video session from Ewan McLennan which commemorates the 80th anniversary of the start of the Spanish Civil War today. We also have news of his new album with Guardian journalist and bestselling author George Monbiot.
To commemorate May Day and International Workers Day we’re pleased to share with you the latest live session from Ewan McLennan – ‘Banks of Marble’, a song that has as much relevance today as it did in 1949 when it was written by Les Rice.
As part of a video feature from Scottish guitarist, troubadour, balladeer and storyteller Ewan McLennan, we have a new “In Session’ video. Here he is performing Arthur McBride, a song that featured on his first album.
As part of our ongoing video feature, watch Ewan McLennan performing ‘The Granite Cage’, a song written by the late great Alistair Hulett about the revolutionary socialist John Maclean of the Red Clydeside era. It’s also our Song of the Day
Over the coming months we are featuring a handful of recently-filmed intimate songs from Ewan McLennan. To kick things off, here by popular request is Ewan McLennan’s take on Bob Dylan’s Boots of Spanish Leather.