One third of The Young’uns – alongside Sean Cooney and Michael Hughes – David Eagle… Read the postThe Young’uns David Eagle on new album Never Forget, anti-fascism, dodgy reviews and biscuits
What is the hum? Well, it’s the sound of people, bees, factories, beer filling a… Read the postO’Hooley & Tidow: The Hum
Marking the end of her BBC Performing Arts/EFDSS fellowship, Maz O’Connor has the perfect venue… Read the postMaz O’Connor & friends: Cecil Sharp House, London, January 30 2014
If you’re a British folkie, the chances are Elly Lucas’s work features somewhere in your… Read the postElly Lucas on stereotypes, community and her new exhibition at Cecil Sharp House: Folktography
When, as early as January, I heard Jackie Oates’ Lullabies and Anaïs Mitchell & Jefferson… Read the postThe Full English: Folk Witness album of the year 2013
“Are you in the party mood? I think I am.” Jim Moray is a touch… Read the postJim Moray & the Doret Ensemble: Union Chapel, London, November 9 2013
Having already impressed once with an off-beat album of collaborations – 2010’s The Life of… Read the postDavid Rotheray: Answer Ballads
Jim Moray celebrated his tenth year in the music industry with a tour earlier this… Read the postMegson on their new live album, their favourite tracks, moshpits and stage invasions
Nature and home are key themes on Up Through The Woods, the second album from… Read the postDavid Gibb & Elly Lucas on new album Up Through The Woods, shoes and songwriting
“Shanties aren’t all the same,” says Keith Kendrick. They might be repetitive by definition, but… Read the postShort Sharp Shanties: Manor Pavilion, Sidmouth, August 7 2013