Jon Wilks chats with Andy Bell of Hudson Records, a folk producer in demand.
Jon Wilks sat down with Ian A. Anderson back in 2017 to discuss an extraordinary life in folk music.
We talk to Jack Rutter, folk musician, about his new album 'Hills', his favourite folk albums, the definition of folk music and why he wears a neck brace.
Lucy Farrell explains how a trad musician goes about sneaking a saw onto a transatlantic flight... and other things.
The Kings of the South Seas main man discusses the making of their latest album, 'Franklin', plus the pros and cons of doing a ship-based tour.
Scots traditional folk singer, Iona Fyfe, discusses her adventures carrying the weight of the tradition forward.
Steve Roud discusses his new book, 'Folk Song in England', as well as his contributions to folk music via the extraordinary Roud Folk Song Index.
Jon Boden discusses his latest album, Afterglow, and how John Spiers had to take his head to a wall before he fully accepted traditional music.
Laura Smyth & Ted Kemp chat about their album, The Poacher's Fate, the Pendle Witches, and getting into the folk tradition.
Traditional singer, Nick Hart, on being a folk obsessive, and coming to terms with fol-de-rol songs as a modern person.
Martin Carthy discusses a life in music: his days in skiffle, his early albums, his time with The Watersons, Dave Swarbrick, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and more.
Rachael McShane on her Topic Records album, When All is Still, plus memories of Bellowhead and a folkie upbringing