Alan Prosser (Oysterband) on What I Really Like: Why I Love
Guitarist Alan Prosser adds his weight to the Oysterband ‘Why I Love’ series.
Guitarist Alan Prosser adds his weight to the Oysterband ‘Why I Love’ series.
An extensive reappraisal of all corners of the singer/songwriter genre on Separate Paths Together via Grapefruit Records.
Ric Sanders returns to the site to share his memories of Fairport’s Cropredy Convention’s past! Another fascinating read about one of THE best festivals.
We are very excited for this year’s Cropredy Festival. We run an ear over some of the acts playing the festival over the weekend.
1960 on Pipe Records -the 23rd album from Martyn Joseph finds him coming to understand who he is and what life is.
San Diego’s Master of Americana, Zach Phillips, takes a turn for the mystical on Goddaughters.
SoCal’s Sunny War presents the fruits of a productive lockdown; Simple Syrup is a delectable record.
Enjoyable collection of artful seventies-flavoured rock from New Jersey based Paul Dutton.
Electric folk music continues to demonstrate quite how much life is left in the genre, Henry Parker at the forefront of a new renaissance.
We get to hear another side of Michael J Sheehy as he dives headfirst into traditional murder ballads, traveller tunes and sea songs.
Devin Hoff on largely instrumental revisions of a largely trad. arr. folk canon that surprise and subvert.
We’re ‘on tour’ for a couple of dates with Fairport Convention as they head out on a short Autumn jaunt.
An old friend returns – with familiar songs in a new format. Sean Taylor and his band are live and cooking.
Cropredy ’23 will be in the works and everyone has their picks as to who they want to see there. Here is our two shillings for who we think could be there.
Golden voiced alt-country troubadour, Michael Weston King, makes hay in rare escape from the Wife on The Struggle.