Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2023 : Live Review
For watchers, listeners, steppers, dancers, players and singers, Shrewsbury Folk Festival continues to provide a bespoke menu to suit your need.
For watchers, listeners, steppers, dancers, players and singers, Shrewsbury Folk Festival continues to provide a bespoke menu to suit your need.
The Colour Of Night sees Ninebarrow celebrate a decade together with a nocturnal themed set.
We’re at Edinburgh Fringe to see Louise Dodds and Elchin Shirinov at St Vincent’s Chapel.
Another weekend, another festival, same old tent. We look ahead to this year’s Shrewsbury Folk Festival.
Rocketing to 30, no signs of let up, no signs of let down. Peatbog Faeries release I See A World.
Cian Ducrot showcases his undoubted talent to the world in his debut album Victory.
News of the Filkin’s Drift EP release and the uniquely ambitious touring schedule of Seth Bye & Chris Roberts.
What is it like to record in Nashville? Indolore recorded their latest EP there, and now they share their brilliant experience of recording there.
Artful, intimate and sympathetic channelling of Sandy Denny’s lost lyrics by the wonderfully talented Carla Fuchs.
We have a quick browse of what’s on the schedule for the 2023 Underneath The Stars Festival.
Dallahan – four go frenzied on folk island.
Intriguing, confusing and confounding in turns, the real Jon Wilks stands up and out convincingly.
Three masterful musicians at the very top of their game. The Madeleine Stewart Trio show just what can be done with just a fiddle, a piano, a bodhran and a wealth of great tunes
We’re back at a Kate Rusby (Est. 1973) show – her first in Manchester’s Stoller Hall.
Brace yourself, the pan-Gaelic instrumental supergroup Imar are back, rampant and ready to bite your ankles.