Rachel Wilkinson reviews 'Nick Hart Sings Ten English Folk Songs' and finds a musical jack-of-all-trades, master of so much.
From the quiet sanctum of a church in bustling Brooklyn, the extraordinary Nora Brown delivers her intimate third album: 'Long Time to be Gone'.
Everyone loves a good singaround, don’t they? There’s nothing quite like that electric feeling of everyone coming together on a...
Get stuck into Tradfolk's round-up of folk albums expected for the coming 12 months. Most of it's based on rumour, mind you...
As Frankie Archer prepares her latest release, we take a look at historical background of the traditional song, 'Oxford City'.
In the first of a series exploring the singers of traditional songs, John Roy takes a look at the singing of Seosamh Ó hÉanaí (Joe Heaney).
Folk music playlists for people who prefer their folk music to be traditional, or inspired by the tradition.
Martin Simpson on song collecting, Graham Coxon, the Watersons and the true definition of folk music.
On a winter walk outside Bristol, the artist, David Abbott, muses on the appearance of birds in traditional folk songs.
Leeds-based duo, Wychbury, talk us through their new single, 'Cut the Coal', and explain how it was inspired by the tradition.
Johnny Campbell announces 'A Right to Roam', a new commemorative single featuring the Commoners Choir and Skelmanthorpe Brass Band.
Percussionist, educator and folk enthusiast, Tom Gregory, pulls the Dust & Mischief Band together for a rousing run through a collection of Christmas standards and not-so-standards.