Podcast appearances and mentions of Andy Cutting

British melodeon player and folk music composer

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Folk und Welt bei MDR KULTUR
Aga Trio, Banjogott und Conversations

Folk und Welt bei MDR KULTUR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 60:19


Musik aus Transkaukasien und Anatolien vom Aga Trio, dazu preisgekrönte Aufnahmen von Béla Fleck, Gudrun Walter & Andy Cutting und Tworna, sowie Alben aus Kalabrien, Mexiko und Frankreich, ausgewählt von Grit Friedrich.

Folk und Welt bei MDR KULTUR
Folk und Welt vom 17. Januar 2024

Folk und Welt bei MDR KULTUR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 54:59


Oriane Lacaille lädt nach La Réunion, dazu laufen ein mongolischer Soundtrack von Johanni Curtet, Psychedelisches von YĪN YĪN und Buzz'Ayaz, sowie Folk mit Gudrun Walther und Andy Cutting, präsentiert von Grit Friedrich.

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VOICES FROM THE VERNACULAR MUSIC CENTER
Instruments: Accordions & Bagpipes, Oh My!

VOICES FROM THE VERNACULAR MUSIC CENTER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 45:40


Intro - 0:00Tune called Planxty Sir Festus Burke | Randal Bays/fiddle, Chris Smith/tenor banjo, Roger Landes/bouzouki | composition by Turlough O'Carolan, from the album “Coyote Banjo” by Chris SmithPart I, Accordion - 01:05Rouha, La Valse d'Amelie (Auvergnais café music)Andy Cutting, In Continental Mood/Flatworld (England) - 16:46Lucas Thébaut, Bal solo (France), button accordion - 21:10Part II, Bagpipes - 23:37Pierre Bensusan (w/Eric Montbel), La Danse du Capricorne IIBlowzabella, “Introduction” from A Richer Dust - 36:16Blowzabella, “The New Jigs” from A Richer Dust - 36:35Zephyrus, Jig - 44:55Outro - 45:07Full Playlist for EP 5VVMC: Friends & Voices, a Collaborative PlaylistVoices from the Vernacular Music Center

Folk on Foot
Bonus Episode: Folk on Foot Festival 3: TOGETHER AGAIN: Highlights

Folk on Foot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 127:38


Another extraordinary Bank Holiday Monday virtual Festival from Folk on Foot, this time re-uniting musicians who couldn’t play together during the lockdown. The Breath; Eliza Carthy and David Delarre; Johnny Flynn and his band; Julie Fowlis, Éamon Doorley and Duncan Chisholm; Karine Polwart, Steven Polwart and Inge Thomson; Kris Drever, John McCusker and Phil Cunningham; Lady Nade, Kit Hawes and Aaron Catlow; Nancy Kerr, Martin Simpson and Andy Cutting; Peggy Seeger, Neill and Calum MacColl; Rachel Newton and Lauren MacColl; Sam Lee and his band; Show of Hands and Spiers and Boden. We have hand-picked the glorious highlights from seven hours of beautiful music for you to enjoy.   

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The Mike Harding Folk Show

PODCAST: 29 Sep 2019 01 Battlefield Dance Floor - Show Of Hands- Battlefield Dance Floor 02 Brighton Belle - Ralph McTell- Hill Of Beans 03 Polly On the Shore - Debra Cowan- Greening the Dark 04 JD's Untitled Mazurka - Dermot Byrne, Éamonn Coyne& John Doyle- Liag 05 The World Turned Upside Down - Dick Gaughan- The Harvard Tapes 06 Lines - Rowan Rheingans- The Lines We Draw Together 07 Yr Hosan Las - Gwilym Bowen Rhys- Arenig 08 Sowing On The Mountain - Tim Grimm- Heart Land Again 09 Tattered and Torn - Steve Tilston& Jez Lowe- The Janus Game 10 Angelus Bell - David Metcalfe- Legionnaire 11 Wheels Of The World - Granny's Attic- Wheels Of The World  12 No Use For A Gun - Rory McLeod- Gusto! 13 Truth From Lies - Tom Reid- Up On The Roof Of Song 14 Who's Going to Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot? - Martin Simpson, Andy Cuttingand Nancy Kerr- Rooted [Disc 1] 15 Same Kind Of Blue - Sam Baker- Horses And Stars 16 He Called For A Candle - Josie Duncan & Pablo Lafuente- The Morning Tempest 17 Back On The Road - Mic & Susie Darling- The Road Is Home  18 Conker (Magic Casket) - The Lost Words: Spell Songs and Karine Polwart- The Lost Words: Spell Songs 19 The Drummer Boy For Waterloo - Coe, Peters& Smyth- The Road To Peterloo 20 The Ex-Pitman's Pot-Holing Pub Quiz Team - Jez Lowe-Wotcheor! 21 The Gasman Cometh - The Bar-Steward Sons Of Val Doonican- Place Of Spades 22 The Derry Hornpipe/The Newcastle Clog/Drops Of Brandy - Tim Edey- Being Myself 23 Mother Tongue - Show Of Hands- Battlefield Dance Floor 24 The Rothes Colliery - TMSA Young Trad Tour 2018- TMSA Young Trad Tour 2018 25 Jigs - Dancing Eyes/Paddy Fahy’s - Ceoltoiri Na Breataine- Glúin Nua 26 Who Knows Where The Time Goes - Luke Jackson- Journals

Polyrical
P84 - Columbine | ANOHNI

Polyrical

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 77:24


This is for my folkers who got bills overdue. This is for my folkers um, check, one two. This is for my folkers never live off the hog. Me and you, toe to toe, I got love for the underdog. -Boots Riley, Underdog Standing in Line (feat. Andy Cutting, Mark Emerson & Tim Harries) | June Tabor : Folk Against Fascism, Vol. 1 Tool And Die Version 1 | Consolidated : Tool And Die To the Teeth | Ani DiFranco : To the Teeth Columbine | Greg Parent : The Teflon Lover It's Not Supposed to Happen But It Did | Jim Page : Gettin' Squeezed, Live and Then Some On Columbine | Guns : GUNS: The Album Underdog | Boots Riley : Tell Us The Truth Why Did You Separate Me from the Earth? | ANOHNI : HOPELESSNESS Crisis | ANOHNI : HOPELESSNESS Violent Men | ANOHNI : HOPELESSNESS Execution | ANOHNI : HOPELESSNESS Robin Hood in Reverse | Bad Religion : True North More Not More | Bruce Cockburn : Humans #politicalmusic Polyrical.com twitch.tv/unrelatedthings

Invisible Folk Club Podcasts
Elye Cuthbertson @ the Invisible Folk Club - Part 1

Invisible Folk Club Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 32:40


Melodeon player Elye Cuthbertson is a young man who is going places. At the time of this recording he was 14 having first picked up a melodeon aged 9 at an EFDSS workshop. Elye performs either as a soloist or with a variety of other musicians. In 2018 he was a finalist in the prestigious New Roots competition for young musicians under the age of 25. He is a member of the National Youth Folk Ensemble with whom he will be playing at the prestigious Sidmouth Folk Festival (Sunday 4th August 2019). He has taken part in performance and compositional workshops run by award winning English folk musicians such as Andy Cutting and Sam Sweeney. Elye's website has his latest news including details of a solo gig at Lewes folk club on Saturday 23rd March 2019 Music can be streamed from his Soundcloud page.

Invisible Folk Club Podcasts
Elye Cuthbertson @ the Invisible Folk Club - Part 2

Invisible Folk Club Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 23:25


Melodeon player Elye Cuthbertson is a young man who is going places. At the time of this recording he was 14 having first picked up a melodeon aged 9 at an EFDSS workshop. Elye performs either as a soloist or with a variety of other musicians. In 2018 he was a finalist in the prestigious New Roots competition for young musicians under the age of 25. He is a member of the National Youth Folk Ensemble with whom he will be playing at the prestigious Sidmouth Folk Festival (Sunday 4th August 2019). He has taken part in performance and compositional workshops run by award winning English folk musicians such as Andy Cutting and Sam Sweeney. Elye's website has his latest news including details of a solo gig at Lewes folk club on Saturday 23rd March 2019 Music can be streamed from his Soundcloud page.

Crochet Circle Podcast
Episode 35 - Sockdale

Crochet Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 91:54


Hello there and welcome to The Crochet Circle Podcast and the show notes for Episode 35 – Sockdale   In this episode, I cover: Old dog new tricks; Sock CAL; Final Destination; En Route; Feeding the habit; Quick News Beats; Big Up and J’adore?   This podcast is sponsored by my online crafting company, Provenance Craft Co.  Thanks to everyone who tunes into the podcast whether it is through Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, iTunes or the YouTube Channel. Your support and engagement are really appreciated and makes running a podcast very special and worthwhile.    If you would like to support the podcast, you can do that through Patreon:   1 – Old dog new tricks I was in our Ravelry pages the other day and came across a link that was helpfully posted to try to help people understand what kind of crocheter they are.  You may be a yanker, rider or a lifter.  Your style affects whether or not you are going to hit row tension/gauge and by crocheting in the Rider style, you should be able to hit gauge with most patterns (unless the designer is a Yanker or Lifter).  This can help you to get the right number fo pattern rows/rounds and in the case of a Yanker, stop you from having to use more yarn to get the right length of the project.   I thought I would raise this because a Crochet Clan member said that they managed to get gauge on their stitches, but not rows and their way around that was to add more rows.  This has happened to me in the past too.    Yankers – tend to pull the golden loop (first loop pulled up from yarn round hook) and create shorter stitches because they are yanking down on the loops as they work through each stitch.  With this technique, you are likely to create shorter projects unless you do extra rows/rounds, Riders – this is really where you want to be because your hook is being worked parallel with your row/round and the height is where it ideally should be.  When you pull through a loop from your first yarn round hook, your hook should almost be pointing diagonally down so that you are not extending the loop and you can continue to build the right height as you do the remaining parts of that stitch.   Lifters -  A lifter is the opposite of a Yanker because they extend the golden loop every time, creating a taller stitch.  With this technique, you are likely to create taller projects overall.   If you want to know more about this, I thoroughly recommend looking up Deje Jetmir’s YouTube video.  She takes you through what a difference it makes and how to overcome being a Yanker or Lifter.   2 - #SockAlong 2018 CAL This CAL is well and truly underway and I am mightily impressed with how many socks are being crocheted and the progress so far! It runs from Saturday 29th September – 31st October 2018. There is a series of blog posts taking you through the intricacies of crocheting socks. You can join in with crocheted or knitted socks. The chatter thread is on Claudia’s (Crochet Luna’s Ravelry page), the FO thread will be hosted by Kathryn from the Crafternoon Treats podcast Ravelry Group and I am heading up the Instagram #SockCAL2018 #SockAlong2018. Sock patterns are available from various designers. There will be prizes for winning entries into the Ravelry FO thread and those using #SockAlong2018FO and I showcase some of them on the podcast. The FO thread is already open in Kathryn's Crafternoon Treats Ravelry Group and there are entries already! Here are the links to all of the blog hop folk: #1 Sat 15th Sep - Sock Making Tips - me (http://www.craftyescapism.com/) #2 Sat 22nd Sep - Yarn Choice - Fay (https://www.knitit-hookit-craftit.com/) #3 Sat 29th Sep - Knit vs Crochet Socks - Caroline (https://www.mindandmusecrafts.com/) #4 Sun 30th Sep -  Sock Anatomy - Deanne (http://www.addydae.com/) #5 Sat 6 Oct - Toe up vs Cuff down Socks - Jo (http://jojotwinkletoes.blogspot.com/) #6 Sat 13th Oct - Colour & colour patterns - Marta (http://mrsdaftspaniel.blogspot.com/) #7 Sat 20th Oct - Customising socks - Kathryn (http://crafternoontreats.com/) #8 Sat 27th Oct - Crochet Sock Heels are not Scary - Karen (https://www.karenwhooley.com/)   These designers have offered a discount or free pattern: Karen Whooley - 20% off all her sock patterns and books through Ravelry.  Just use code socktober2018 at the checkout.  https://www.ravelry.com/designers/karen-whooley Deanne from Addydae Designs - 20% off Baseline Socks using code SOCKCAL2018 at the Ravelry checkout.  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baseline-socks  Vicki Brown - free Magdalen Sock Pattern on Ravelry https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/magdalen-socks  Kathryn from Crafternoon Treats Podcast - free SuperSonic Socks on Ravelry https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/supersonic-socks  Caroline from Mind and Muse podcast - free Miniature Hooked Socks and My Sweet Socks on Ravelry  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/mind-and-muse-crafts/patterns    Here are some of the prizes that have been coming in for the CAL:   1 - Shawl pin by Vesna and her Etsy shop UstvarjalniNavdih 2 - Yarn by Bec at Black Horse Yarn with a Votes for Women badge I found at Yarndale 3 - Yarn via The Wool Stop in Bristol but dyed by Deb at Crafty Cat Knitty Bits 4 - Stitch markers by Lisa  5 - Stitch markers by Kathryn at Crafternoon Treats   3 – Final Destination I have a couple of finished things to share with you this month.  I managed to do my project with the Blacker Tor, the birthday yarn I was sent by Blacker and it’s everything Jo said it was in the yarn review was spot on.  It’s bouncy, crochets brilliantly and is beautiful to work with.  I made myself a little bag for all of my essential crochet designers kit.  It’s just big enough to carry my design kit of stopwatch, calculator, notepad, scales and pen and fit inside a project bag.     I am pleased to have finished the crocheted version of Arete.  I had to steek this project and it seems that steeking crochet IS NOT A THING.  It is now.  It works.  My stitches haven’t come undone and the world didn’t implode! Yay.  I plan on writing a couple of blog posts on steeking crochet because I really think it should be incorporated into more designs.  I much prefer tapestry crochet in the round rather than in rows.  So, here is the design and the ways I liked to style it:   Discount codes are set up on both patterns on Ravelry.  Use CROCHETCLAN at check out to receive 50% discount. I also finished my knitted version of Arete and here it is too.     4 – En Route It is all about socks!  Crocheted socks.  I have two different pairs on the go.  Both are using the same Fallen Leaves pattern by Vicki Brown.  I am making both pairs with some of Kathryn from Crafternoon Treats yarn so that I can do a side by side comparison.  Both are 80% Corriedale and 20% nylon, but the bright pink one is non-superwash and the light blue is super washed.      I am intrigued to see the difference between the two and so I am making them both into the same crocheted sock pattern.  My plan is to wear both pairs one day each week for a number of months, put them both through our weekly wool wash and test them side by side to discern whether there is any material difference between superwash and non-superwash.   The yarn is working up really well and is giving great stitch definition with the Fallen Leaves which is beautiful.   5 – Feeding the habit Well, I was at Yarndale.  I am now on a bit of a yarn ban again and I think I am going to try to take it right through to 2019 and assess the situation then. So, here is what has been in my shopping basket this month, bearing in mind that much of it is for designs:     Left - 'Orchard' in Bear Twist by Bernie at Bear in Sheep's Clothing Middle and right-hand side yarn are both Crafternoon Corrie Sock from Kathryn at Crafternoon Treats   Right photo shows all the lovely gifts I have receievd during the month.  Lost of sticth markers and notions.  There were chocolates and tablet...     Left - Alpaca Rose yarn from Border Mill Right - crochet hook roll and bag from Clarisabeth from Crochet Cakes Podcast and DaintyByCrochetCakes Etsy shop, Chocolate bag and Patons Kroy sock yarn from Claudia at Crochet Luna Podcast and esty shop     Left - BFL, mohair and Pecora Brugno from Officina del Colore Naturale  Right - Poll Dorset Lambswool from Kate at Northern Yarn   6 - Quick News Beats  Global Hook Ups – The next Global Hook Up is due to be on Saturday 13th October 2018 (BST) Time: Saturday 13th October 2018 8:30 PM London BST Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/4750475819  The meeting ID number is 475-047-5819 and you will need to join via Zoom which you can do here:  https://www.zoom.us/join There is then a second one on Sunday 14th October at 9am (BST) Time: Sunday 14th October 2018 9:00 AM London BST Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/4750475819  The meeting ID number is 475-047-5819 and you will need to join via Zoom which you can do here:  https://www.zoom.us/join Making Things App - A new pattern app is in the making.  It is called Making Things App and you can take a look at their website and Instagram.  This is quite a different take on how you can access patterns form designers.  Think of a Netflix monthly payment with access to all of the patterns on the app.  I will report back when I know more about a launch date but what I can say is that as a designer and user of paid-for patterns, I am excited about this new platform. C2C CAL - Rosina of Zeens & Rogers podcast is hosting a corner to corner (C2C) CAL.  It starts on Sunday 7th October and runs until 17th November.  You can get all the details here in the blogpost.   Glasgow trip – I am heading to my favourite Scottish city on Saturday 24th November.  If anyone fancies meeting up, I will be heading to The Queen of Purls for about 3.30pm.  The yarn shop is at 1069 Argyle Street, Studio 8, Second Floor, The Hive, Glasgow, G3 8LZ and is open until 5pm. So, if you are in or around Glasgow and fancy squishing yarn with me and going for a coffee, please drop me a line.   8 – Big Up My friend Sophie has taken up podcasting.  She is quite a few episodes in now and you can catch her easy breezy, positive catch ups and see her massive WIP pile over at the A Spring Snowflake Podcast over on YouTube.   Yarndale organisers – it is a fabulous event that is very crochet welcoming and I think becomes more and more crochet friendly every year.    Everyone with a zombie apocalypse plan.  In a short and unscientific poll at Yarndale, three out of eight people do not have a zombie apocalypse plan.  In case you don’t have a plan, here are some tips:  https://comicvine.gamespot.com/profile/masterkungfu/blog/my-zombie-apocalypse-survival-plan/101215/   9 – J’adore Song – I listen to a fair bit of folk music and Spotify brought me ‘Dark Honey’ by Martin Simpson, Andy Cutting and Nancy Kerr.  It is just beautiful.  Claudia – Claudia from the Crochet Luan podcast was over for Yarndale.  We had a blast.  It is just as well we live far apart because I don’t think the world is ready for the amount of naughty we would create together!   Fay x   Instagram: Crochet_Circle_Podcast  Instagram: provenance.craft.co   Instagram: FayDHDesigns YouTube: The Crochet Circle Podcast Crochet Clan on Mighty Network: Invite          

In Tune Highlights
'It's a lovely little waltz if you fancy a dance round the kitchen!' - Andy Cutting and his Diatonic button accordion

In Tune Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 22:24


Picks from across the week including Andy Cutting, The Prince Consort and Maxim Vengerov

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FolkCast
FolkCast-MarchIntoMay2016

FolkCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 77:59


March Into May 2016: A Podcast all about the season of Spring! FolkCast's fourth annual celebration of Spring. Presented and produced by Phil Widdows It's Spring Again by Arthur Askey from the album "Hello Playmates" (2006) * Gloomy Winter's Now Away by Spoil The Dance from the album "Northern Commons" (2015) * Spring 1919 by Coope Boyes & Simpson from the album "As If…" (2010) * "On Tower Hill beside All Hallows Church, members of the Groves of the Ancient Druid Order celebrate the 'Spring Equinox' (when Spring breathes new life into the dead Winter and barren earth becomes green again)…" Newsreel (1973) * The Return Of The Sun by Kellianna from the album "Lady Moon" (2004) * The Shepperd: III. March by Margaret Buckle (read by Niamh Cusack) from the album "Summer's End: The Poems of Margaret Buckle with music by Edward Watson" (2009) * So Early In The Spring by Mark Owen Music Digital Release (2014) * Boing by Mike Reinstein from the album "The Tommy Tomato Songbook" (2005) * Springtime Sunshine by Green Genes from the album "Green Genes" (2010) * "Let us to the open road, where every aspect pleases…" "Silly Springtime Poem" (1938) * Your Man by The Knights Of Mentis from the album "New Pound Coin" (2013) * "The origins of All Fools' Day" from the book "The Twelve Months Of The Year" (published 1980) Music: April Fool by John Kirkpatrick from the album "The Duck Race" (2004) * 'Twas On One April's Morning by Show Of Hands from the album "The Long Way Home" (2016) * Dark Swift And Bright Swallow by Andy Cutting, Nancy Kerr & Martin Simpson from the album “Murmers” (2015) * So Much Rain by Sarah McQuaid from the album "The Plum Tree And The Rose" (2012) * Pussywillows Cattails by Kenny Rankin from the album "Silver Morning" (1974) * "Spring is sprung, grass iz rizz. I wonder where dem boidies is? Ah! The boid is on the wing! But isn't dat absoid? I thought the wing is on da boid…" Anon. * Cuckoo by Christof from the EP "Springtime" (2010) * Singing In the May by Mike O’Connor from the album "Summon Up The Song" (2010) * Hal-an-Tow by The Changing Room from the album "Behind The Lace" (2015) * Fort Lauderdale College Spring Break 1967 newsreel (Part I) * Hunt The Hare (Part II) by Lisa Knapp from the album "Hidden Seam" (2013) * It's Saturday morning in Springfield… from "Father Knows Best: Spring Cleaning", NBC radio (1954) * The Pleasant Month Of May by Jackie Oates from the album "Hyperboreans" (2009) * Fort Lauderdale College Spring Break 1967 newsreel (Part II) * Dandelions And Foxgloves by Becky Mills from the album "Dandelion" (2013) * Blow The Windy Morning by Faustus from the album "Broken Down Gentlemen" (2013) * When The Summer Comes Again by Hilary James & Simon Mayor from the album "The Mandolin Album" (1990) * Spring by Fabian Holland from the album "A Day Like Tomorrow" (2015) * Spring Song by Charlie Chaplin * For full details and links to artists’ websites, see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk

PROMO - DJ Panic
Sharp Cuts

PROMO - DJ Panic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2009 3:55


This track is called sharp cuts featuring a sample of Andy Cutting playing the sqwaukbox on Nigel Eaton & Andy Cuttings album Panic at the Cafe, here is a link to it at Tower Records http://www.tower.com/panic-cafe-nigel-eaton-andy-cutting-cd/wapi/106941075 (Shameless sampling!!)

Tune Up Podcast
Tune Up Podcast 2008-2009: Episode 3: Under One Sky

Tune Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008 14:29


First premiered at the Cambridge Folk Festival in 2007 this Tune Up sponsored tour utilizes the myriad of styles currently within folk music and features instrumental arrangements, folk-rock ballads and a new Gaelic lament from Julie Fowlis, who lends her pure precise voice to the Scottish leg of the tour. The Under One Sky line-up also includes Idlewild front man Roddy Woomble, Iain MacDonald on bagpipes, flute and whistles, guitarist Ian Carr, award-winning musician of the year accordionist Andy Cutting, bassist Ewen Vernal, percussionist James Mackintosh, and Teenage Fanclub member Norman Blake.