These Frightening Machines is the third album from West Midlands singer-songwriter Katherine Priddy, and it continues her musical development with an increasing variety of styles and arrangements for her delicate, tuneful and lyrically intelligent music.
First foretaste of These Frightening Machines, the forthcoming third album from wavemaker Katherine Priddy.
We’re at the tenth and final (for now?) Underneath The Stars Festival in South Yorkshire where we have to admit, Hamish Hawk shines.
We’re back at Cambridge Folk Festival where the legends of the genre are balanced with a multitude of offerings on and off stage.
Underneath The Stars – as the saying goes, Since 2014 – preps for one last hurrah before taking a break….
Bearded Theory goes boldly fifteenth, a glorious mudfest for the committed, celebrating the myriad tribes of Albion.
News of the first names on the teamsheet for the 2025 Manchester Folk Festival.
Astonishing revalidation of Nick Drake, transporting his craft into a new century, interpretations with love, respect and individuality. Marvellous.
Jon Kean pops down to Trowbridge Town Hall to catch the live show by Katherine Priddy – an artist who’s featured a lot on ATB this year.
Halloween night, so tricks AND treats with Richard Thompson and Katherine Priddy.
We’re off to another festival! The family friendly folk festival curated by The Magpies looks fabulous.
A debut album from Katherine Priddy that exemplifies the storytelling qualities of folk music.