Although she describes herself and her band as “a bunch of London scruffs”, there’s nothing… Read the postLisa Knapp: Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, March 28 2014
It must have been quite a week. The Elizabethan Session follows similar song projects –… Read the postThe Elizabethan Session: Cecil Sharp House, London, March 22 2014
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