Introducing the first ever Tradfolk Takeover at the FolkEast Festival, featuring some of the up-and-coming stars of traditional English folk music.
The Snow it Melts the Soonest is the first single from the forthcoming collection, Queen of the Whirl, by the folk queen herself, Eliza Carthy.
One of England's finest and most expressive traditional folk singers announces the release of her 8th album, arriving in September.
The Englefield Estate trespass was a celebration of folk culture as much as it was a protest. Victoria Spooner spoke with Nick Hayes ahead of the event to get his views on the relationship between folk and the Right to Roam campaign.
The current centre of London's happening folk scene, based around MOTH Club in Hackney, launches a Patreon page that mixes the bright young things with the truly legendary.
The deliberations have been made and the tally totted up. Here, then, is this year's BIG list.
In his new book, Blur's guitarist, Graham Coxon, dedicates a chapter to his passion for British folk music and reveals his love of Martin Carthy.
List your wassail in the forthcoming Tradfolk Wassail Directory
Our round-up of photos and videos of morris dancers dancing up the sun on May Day, 2023. The summer is icumen in and winter's gone away.
Northumbrian wunderkind, Frankie Archer, announces the release of 'Close the Coalhouse Door', a follow-up to her well-received first single, 'Over the Border'.
Ahead of the Jim Moray Festival this June, we ask - who is Jim Moray and why should you be buying yourself a ticket?
A brand new t-shirt based on an 1850s daguerreotype of a broadside ballad seller, now on sale via Tradfolk and Teemill.