Marry Waterson, daughter of the late, great Lal Waterson, discusses Bright Phoebus, the great lost album the looms large in her family history.
A tribute to the seminal folk singer, Norma Waterson, who has died aged 82. We invite you to leave your own memories in the comments below.
As the Watersons' historic debut, 'Frost and Fire' is re-released, Jon Wilks takes a look at the creation of one of folk's finest albums.
Eliza Carthy discusses her new album, 'Queen of the Whirl', and talks about the relationships that have made her 30 years in the biz so memorable.
As Boss Morris help to reignite the country's interest in traditional culture, we dig into the fRoots archive to see how these things are cyclical. Back in 1997, Colin Irwin celebrated a culture every bit as exotic as the most distant of World Music destinations.
From Paul Simon to Billy Bragg to Stewart Lee; from Peggy Seeger to Eliza Carthy to Anaïs Mitchell, some of Martin Carthy's biggest fans line up the questions...
Les Cousins – 49 Greek Street, London – ought to be spoken about in the same breath as The Cavern....
Gavin McNamara explores the 3-CD box set of Les Cousins, the legendary folk & blues club, reliving the spirit of the era with tracks from iconic artists like Nick Drake, Paul Simon and Bert Jansch.