Jim Ghedi

Today marks the release of ‘What Will Become of England’, the new single from Jim Ghedi. He collaborated with Poor Creature – friends Ruth Clinton (Landless) and Cormac Macdiarmada (LANKUM) – on a truly unique music video.

Jim Ghedi is out on the road with his full band in October 2022 and has also just published a small collection of poems & songs titled A Sprig of Yarrow. We also look at his past project with photographer Laura Merrill called The Estate.

Our EP of the Week is a joint collaboration between Cinder Well and Jim Ghedi who are also on tour together through March 2022. The songs are both haunting and emotionally stirring at the same time…”it’s as if the song chose them”.

Jim Ghedi announces a full-band tour for March and April 2022, during which he will be joined by Cinder Well. It’s a tour you don’t want to miss and it’s certainly not one you’ll forget.

Directed & Animated by Marry Waterson, watch the powerful new video for Jim Ghedi’s cover of Ed Pickford’s Ah Cud Hew – from a truly groundbreaking album – In the Furrows of Common Place.

On ‘In the Furrows of Common Place’, Jim Ghedi brings focus to unrest, land enclosure and austerity. It is a stunning and remarkable album with bags of passion, creativity and precision from the always fascinating Ghedi.

Jim Ghedi unveils new video for ‘Lamentations of Round-Oak Waters’ filmed in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland and taken from his new album In The Furrows Of Common Place due in January 2021 on Basin Rock.

Watch the powerful new video for ‘Beneath the Willow’, the new single from Jim Ghedi, from his forthcoming album In The Furrows Of Common Place…rich in nuance, history, poetry and allegory.

Part Four of our Best Folk Albums of 2018 includes Sam Sweeney, Siobhan Miller, Hannah Rarity, Iona Fyfe, Phillip Henry, Trembling Bells, Jackie Oates, Eddi Reader and more.

Part Three of our Best Folk Albums of 2018 includes Landless, Gwenifer Raymond, Jim Ghedi, Stick in the Wheel, Ross Ainslie, Fara, Sarah Louise, Jack Hayter, The Left Outsides, Nathan Bowles and more.

With support from Jim Ghedi & Toby Hay, Vashti Bunyan works her magic before a quiet and reverential audience at Leeds Brudenell Social Club. An unforgettable evening.

Before their recent solo releases, Toby Hay and Jim Ghedi camped in a house in Leeds for a couple of days to put to tape an intriguing set of ten tracks. Hawksworth Grove is a lovely album; calming, rousing and beautifully played throughout.

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