Watch George Sansome and Matt Quinn performing Sheffield Park, the title track of their new album being released on Grimdon Records on 28th April. They will be sharing these songs with audiences on their album launch tour in April at venues across the country.
Watch George Sansome and Leeds-based violinist Owen Spafford performing Rosa. This stunning new single and accompanying video were recorded in just one take – one performance, filmed and recorded simultaneously by Will Killen at Evoke Studios in Leeds.
Granny’s Attic are gearing up for a series of Summer Festival dates including Sidmouth, Warwick, Moira Furnace, Bromyard and Derby Folk Festival. Joined by Alice Jones, here they are performing ABBA’s Does Your Mother Know…folk stylee.
George Sansome and Sophie Crawford of Queer Folk are curating a series of nights to celebrate Pride Month. They talk to us about the origins of Queer Folk and guide us through a selection of queer traditional songs and talk about queerness in folk history.
Today marks the release of The Brickfields, the new album from English folk trio Granny’s Attic. To celebrate, watch them performing ‘Devils’ Arch’ live.
Granny’s Attic’s bold decision to record an all-instrumental album pays off in droves. With The Brickfields, they have secured their place as one of the most exciting and accomplished English folk acts on the scene right now.
Today sees the release of George Sansome’s self-titled album from which you can watch him performing Australia, a song of convict transportation that comes from the singing of Bob Hart.
George Sansome proves that addressing folk songs in their bare-bones, as they would have been sung back in the day, can be no less an inspiring and exhilarating experience.
Watch George Sansome (of Granny’s Attic) performing Bold Fisherman. The song features on his forthcoming self-titled debut album which was produced by Ben Walker.