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An awkward moment: John Peel Interviewing Sandy Denny in 1969 after she left Fairport Convention and before forming Fotheringay.

Rising For The Moon gets the deluxe re-issue treatment…the only studio legacy of what remains an excellent, if overlooked, Fairport Convention lineup.

Island Records new boxset ‘Sandy Denny: The Notes & Words – A Collection of Demos and Rarities’ offers a more palatable release over its predecessor, the perfect choice for any Sandy Denny fan or newcomer!

Glasgow based ‘Snowgoose’ release debut album ‘Harmony Springs’. Well-crafted melodies combine the influences of 1960s British folk music and West Coast American sounds in a way that feels remarkably fresh.

Due to the phenomenal demand for Island’s Complete Sandy Denny Box Set, released in November 2010, Universal Music is issuing a limited edition 4 CD version. To celebrate, we have some goodies to giveaway!

An evening of classic songs by Sandy Denny featuring Joan As Policewoman, Maddy Prior, Jerry Donahue, Dave Swarbrick, Thea Gilmore, members of Bellowhead & more…

For Celtic Connections 2012, Thea Gilmore brought her much acclaimed Sandy Denny project Don’t Stop Singing to The Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow.

Island Records and the Sandy Denny estate are to release an exclusive 7″ vinyl EP for Record Day which is available for one day only. Find out more plus watch a full length documentary on Sandy Denny which reveals why she remains such an inspiration to so many.

From today, for one week, Folk Radio UK will be celebrating the music of Sandy Denny by including tracks throughout the day from the leading lady of British folk rock! Tracks being played include rare outtakes, demos and home recordings.

Folkrock legends Fairport Convention will start their 2011 Winter Tour on Friday 28 January. This will be the band’s twenty-seventh consecutive Winter Tour and includes 32 venues throughout England and Wales.

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