simple folk radio

Dillon is joined by the wonderful Allysen Callery in session for what is, sadly, his final Simple Folk Radio show, or at the very least he’s going to let it slip into that murky grey area of indefinite hiatus whilst he looks into starting a new program for the radio.

On the latest Simple Folk Radio show Dillon features, amongst some FRUK regulars, a brilliant concept EP from Adam Gnade that was released with little to no fanfare a couple of years ago.

Simple Folk Radio return with their monthly offering of the unreleased, under-appreciated or straight-up awesome. Featuring live session from Real Live Tigers.

A very welcome return to Simple Folk Radio – This month’s show features Doug MacNearney in session, recorded in a remote Canadian cabin during the first snowfall of the season.

On this weeks show Simple Folk Radio their special guest host is Black Yaya …the new solo project name of David Ivar, the lead singer and song writer for Herman Dune.

After the big news about Fence Records / Fence Collective last week Dillon has put together a great show that is dedicated to them. Listen to: We love The Fence Collective

Here’s a small taster of the new live album from Laish. Live At The Well was recorded as a Simple Folk Radio session and will be released this month via Bandcamp.

Listen to the latest Simple Folk Radio show hosted by Dillon and featuring a session from Darren Hayman and The Short Parliament to mark the release of ‘Bugbears’ on Fika Recordings.

On the latest Simple Folk Radio Dillon is joined by Del Day (host of Songs from the Ark) with the hugely talented Jack Day in Session!

On the latest Simple Folk Radio show Dillon plays one of his favourite past sessions: Things in Herds. Admittedly they have been in hiatus for a quite while, but all that is about to change.

The latest Simple Folk Radio show is presented by Dillon with Ian Chambers (Wildwood Promotions) and will feature The Great Park in Session. There is also a free session to download!

This weeks Simple Folk Radio features Laurence Collyer, a reclusive artist who writes, records and performs music and folk-song using the rather grand moniker, The Diamond Family Archive. Plus a free EP download!

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