Jim Ghedi

Jim Ghedi’s ‘Wasteland’, for all its anger and anguish, provides us with many moments of beauty. It is a timely reminder of the potency of art in a world that seems to be turning uglier by the day, and it might just be Ghedi’s masterpiece.

Jim Ghedi’s new single, Sheaf & Feld, is out now; dystopian post folk with synths, electric guitars, heavy drums, and a remarkable falsetto. It’s a giant of a song…totally blown away by the energy of it all.

Featuring a stunning cast of musicians, Jim Ghedi announces his new album ‘Wasteland’. Directed by Jordan Carroll, watch the dramatic title track video, an entirely original composition that pushes the boundaries of what folk music can be in 2025.

Filmed by Myles O’Reilly during Cork’s winter festival ‘Quiet Lights’, watch Jim Ghedi singing Ed Pickford’s Ah Cud Hew in St Luke’s church solo..an intimate and powerfully moving performance.

Jim Ghedi and Toby Hay have announced their second and final tour this year following the release of their self-titled duo record released on Topic Records in May this year.

Sheffield’s Jim Ghedi and East London’s Stick In The Wheel deliver a visceral remix of What Will Become of England, marking a repeated mood present up and down the land. An antidote to, or rather an affirmation of, the state of England’s politics.

Jim Ghedi and Toby Hay share a live video of them performing ‘Bright Edge Deep’. The track features on their latest self-titled album released on Topic Records and the title was inspired by Seamus Heaney’s poem ‘Digging’.

The music across the twelve tracks of Jim Ghedi & Toby Hay is diverse and dynamic, ebbing and flowing like a river, evoking nature and the outdoors wonderfully. Assured in its composition and immaculate in its execution, this one is a must.

Jim Ghedi & Toby Hay share a live video for Gylfinir (‘curlew’ in Welsh), the final single from their second collaborative record, out May 26th on Topic Records. Shot in Sheffield’s Abbeydale Picture House, the video displays the wonderful interplay of Ghedi & Hay’s unified talents.

Inspired by a long visit to a small village in North Yorkshire, Jim Ghedi and Toby Hay share their new single ‘Swale Song’; a song that also highlights the modern-day issue of pollution & sewage damage to our rivers.

Jim Ghedi and Toby Hay, two of the UK folk scene’s finest guitarists, announce their self-titled, second collaborative album, out May 26th on Topic Records. In anticipation, the duo release the album’s first single, ‘Bright Edge Deep’

Jim Ghedi is heading back out on a short tour in April for what will probably be his last full band tour of 2023. Watch the accompanying video for his excellent cover of Ed Pickford’s Ah Cud Hew.

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