Jon Wilks chats with Andy Bell of Hudson Records, a folk producer in demand.
Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne sits down with Jon Wilks to chat about his new album, Rakes & Misfits
Emily Portman chats to Jon Wilks about studying folk music at university, collecting supernatural folk songs and how to be a touring mum.
Jon Wilks sat down with Ian A. Anderson back in 2017 to discuss an extraordinary life in folk music.
Scots traditional folk singer, Iona Fyfe, discusses her adventures carrying the weight of the tradition forward.
Jim Moray reflects on two decades as a professional musician, recalling his early work and looking forward to a brand new album.
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.
Eliza Carthy talks to Jon Wilks about her album 'Big Machine', Bellowhead and folk song collecting in the 21st century.
Henry Parker explains how his passion for local history and folklore informed the creation of his latest album, Lammas Fair.
From Lynched to Lankum: Traditional musician, Ian Lynch, discusses folk song collecting and the 'pure drop'.
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.
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.