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This month's show features music from Beth Gibbons, Ferocious Dog, Emily Barker, Kathryn Williams and Withered Hand, Blue Rose Code, Josienne Clarke and Good Habits. There's also news of a new episode of Folk on Foot featuring Frankie Archer.---We rely on support from our listeners to keep this show on the road. If you like what we do please either...Become a member and get great rewards: patreon.com/folkonfootOr just buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/folkonfootSign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.comFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot---Subscribe to the Folk Forecast to explore all the gigs and album news we ran through in the show: https://thefolkforecast.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month's Official Folk Albums Chart Show from Folk on Foot features an interview with the Young'Uns about their inspiring new album Tiny Notes and there's music from Billie Marten, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Alasdair Roberts, Josienne Clarke, Craig Gould, Reg Meuross, O'Hooley and Tidow, Lucy Farrell and Westward The Light. --- We rely entirely on support from our listeners to keep this show on the road. If you like what we do please either... Become a patron and get great rewards: patreon.com/folkonfoot Or just buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/folkonfoot Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot --- Subscribe to the Folk Forecast to explore all the gigs and album news we ran through in the show: https://thefolkforecast.substack.com/
Entrevistamos al músico MOSES RUBIN. Ha publicado hace algo menos de un mes su segundo disco largo, y se pasa por DESAFINADO para conocer un disco lleno de valiosos contrastes, lleno de rabia y de buenas canciones. Además nos interpreta en directo una de sus canciones. Le podéis ver en concierto el próximo 13 de octubre en la Sala El Sol. Antes disfrutamos de un buen puñado de canciones; como las del disco póstumo de DR JOHN, STEVIE NICKS THE CAVE SINGERS, JOSIENNE CLARKE, BB KING y THE NEWPORTS Notas del podcast: mosesrubin.bandcamp.com https://www.liquidatormusic.com/ediciones/edicion/new-breed-rb/ Síguenos en IG: desafinado4fm
GERMÁN SALTO - "SOLO EL TIEMPO" ("GERMÁN SALTO", 2022) / ARDE - "EL MAR" (2022) / ALGO - "EL MAR DE AZAHAR" ("ALGO", 2022) / LOS ESTANQUES Y ANNI B. SWEET - "TAMPOCO ESTOY TAN LEJOS" ("BURBUJA CÓMODA Y ELEFANTE INESPERADO", 2022) / YANI MARTINELLI - "MELODY FRIEND" ("SWEET SILENCE", 2021) / MOSES RUBIN - "WHAT AM I DOING NOW" ("DREAMS AND CERTAINTIES", 2022) / PABLO SOLO - "TWO WAYS" ("SOLO SINGS SIMON", 2021) / PEPSI & THE CLITS - "KISS" ("PEPSI & THE CLITS", 2021) / CARDELINA - "YOU'RE GONE" (2022) / MAIKA MAKOVSKI - "CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE" ("MKMK", 2021) / STANLEY BRINKS & FRESCHARD - "STAY WHERE YOU ARE" ("LION HEART", 2021) / ANDY JENKINS (FEATURING ERIN RAE) - "FAR AWAY FROM HERE" (2020) / JOSIENNE CLARKE - "I PROMISED YOU LIGHT" ("I PROMISED YOU LIGHT", 2022). Escuchar audio
In the first hour of her last show before going on a three-month break, Katie plays stunning new and recent music by show favourites Josienne Clarke, The Weeping Willows, Fanny... LEARN MORE The post I promised you light – Show #243 (part 1), 1 May 2022 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
In the last episode, number 10, we chatted with Jim Moray, so I thought for a bit of consistency I'd use his version of this episode's song to kick us off. That's off his album The Outlander, and that's the wonderful Josienne Clarke – who we must get on this podcast one day – singing with him. So, the song is Lord Gregory, and my guest this week is Debbie Armour, one half of the Scottish drone folk outfit, Burd Ellen. There's a reason why I've not kicked off this episode with her version, and you'll see why if you keep listening. Quite simply, it's epic, and really deserves some time and space of its own. You'll see. Of course, Lord Gregory has its numbers. Roud 49 (we've spoken a lot about what a Roud number is in previous episodes), and Child 76. Possibly. I'll let Debbie explain. Better that way. We've spoken about Child a lot in the past, too, but this time we also bring up Bertrand Harris Bronson. If you're not sure who he was, his chief role in traditional music was in collecting together all the tunes he could find to accompany the texts that Child had published. The book you want to go and find is called The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, which was published in four volumes between 1959 and 1972. So, Debbie chose to chat about Lord Gregory (or The Lass of Roch Royal, or Annie of Lochroyan, or the Maid of Ochram, or perhaps even Who's Going to Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot – so many titles) for a whole bunch of reasons, which will soon be revealed. One thing I'll say first, though: it's rare to meet someone who has clearly spent so much time and energy thinking about a ballad as Debbie has with this one. It was a real privilege to hear what she had to say, and to basically sit on the sidelines as she held forth. What a great way to spend a Sunday morning. So get yourself very comfortable and open your mind to the wonders of this amazing song. You'll learn about Bess Cronin, free-form singing, the Rule Of Three, and why Debbie thinks a traditional ballad is like a round of golf. Oh, and there's stronger language in this episode than usual, not because Debbie brings out the foul mouth in me, but because Lord Gregory deserves a real tongue lashing. And that's what he gets.
This month's Official Folk Albums Chart Show from Folk on Foot features an interview with the singer and harpist Rachel Newton about Heal and Harrow - her collaboration with the fiddle player Lauren MacColl. It was inspired by one of the darkest episodes in Scotland's history - the witch trials of the 16th and 17th centuries. There's also music from the Longest Johns, Talisk, Peggy Seeger, Saint Sister, Josienne Clarke and Manran. --- Access over 150 performances from dozens of artists, by signing up to Folk On Foot On Film: https://www.folkonfoot.com/watch We rely entirely on support from our listeners to make Folk on Foot. So please consider becoming a patron. You'll make a small monthly contribution and get great rewards. Find out more at www.patreon.com/folkonfoot. Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot
Today's second hour has beautiful new releases not only from past Miss Chatelaine guests Josienne Clarke, Dani Teveluwe and Sam Buckingham, but also from fabulous artists based in Melbourne, Sydney,... LEARN MORE The post When my ship comes in – Show #233 (part 2), 20 February 2022 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
After Eight Show - Music That You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else!
Lots more New Music You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else in this week's show!This week, our ALBUM OF THE WEEK was 'Invisible Things' by Mari Conti."Mari Conti's new album delves into the darkness and light that can be found in life and the invisible ties that connect us all.It's refreshing to listen to an album that pushes the boundaries on what constitutes the mainstream way to create a song. The typical blueprint of tracks with an ABABCB structure has been chucked out the window on Mari Conti's album. “Invisible Things” is an album that is inherently its own in sound, style and structure. A breath of fresh air to listen to!" Pop MagIn our LUVVA COVER feature, we played a VERY atmospheric cover of a beautiful song by Moses Sumney. Kee'ahn is a young Australian singer - a proud Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. Kee'ahn weaves lush melodies and words reminiscent of heartbreak and healing. Her rich vocals and hopeful lyrics champion the idea that finding strength in our struggles, encourages us to reflect, reinvent, and rejoice in all of our own individual healing journeys. This cover was commissioned as part of the Uprising festival in Melbourne. It really is stunning - give it a listen!New Music You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else!Playlist:Change – TusksDown to Your Mask – Keller Williams, ErothymeUnder – Lonely Guest, Oh LandGet My Bearings – Joan As Police Woman, Tony Allen, Dave Okumu, Damon AlbarnInvisible Things – Mari Conti (Album of the Week)Shiny Things – Kat FrankieTime Zone – UNALove Like Mine – fika, BambieSomething so Good – Niamh ReganIt's Hard to be Human – Lawrence Rothman, Marissa NadlerMan on the Moon – Moses SumneyMan on the Moon – Kee'ahn (Luvva Cover feature)A Conversation at Trials – Cellista, Rykarda ParasolSuite Pour L'Invisible – Ana RoxanneChances – Mari ContiDon't Wanna Know – Kasia Konstance, Lorenz OkelloFuzz Jam – The Lazy EyesFem Chem – Nice BiscuitLunático (remix) – Cielo PordomingoAn Ocean of Joy – Giacomo Bondi, VibraphileGrey Rock – 2PrivateMatters, Josienne Clarke, Mr. Alec Bowman_ClarkeCoast – ParticipantHangin' on a Kiss – Mari Conti
After Eight Show - Music That You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else!
Lots more New Music You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else in this week's show!This week, our ALBUM OF THE WEEK was 'Invisible Things' by Mari Conti."Mari Conti's new album delves into the darkness and light that can be found in life and the invisible ties that connect us all.It's refreshing to listen to an album that pushes the boundaries on what constitutes the mainstream way to create a song. The typical blueprint of tracks with an ABABCB structure has been chucked out the window on Mari Conti's album. “Invisible Things” is an album that is inherently its own in sound, style and structure. A breath of fresh air to listen to!" Pop MagIn our LUVVA COVER feature, we played a VERY atmospheric cover of a beautiful song by Moses Sumney. Kee'ahn is a young Australian singer - a proud Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. Kee'ahn weaves lush melodies and words reminiscent of heartbreak and healing. Her rich vocals and hopeful lyrics champion the idea that finding strength in our struggles, encourages us to reflect, reinvent, and rejoice in all of our own individual healing journeys. This cover was commissioned as part of the Uprising festival in Melbourne. It really is stunning - give it a listen!New Music You Just Don't Hear Anywhere Else!Playlist:Change – TusksDown to Your Mask – Keller Williams, ErothymeUnder – Lonely Guest, Oh LandGet My Bearings – Joan As Police Woman, Tony Allen, Dave Okumu, Damon AlbarnInvisible Things – Mari Conti (Album of the Week)Shiny Things – Kat FrankieTime Zone – UNALove Like Mine – fika, BambieSomething so Good – Niamh ReganIt's Hard to be Human – Lawrence Rothman, Marissa NadlerMan on the Moon – Moses SumneyMan on the Moon – Kee'ahn (Luvva Cover feature)A Conversation at Trials – Cellista, Rykarda ParasolSuite Pour L'Invisible – Ana RoxanneChances – Mari ContiDon't Wanna Know – Kasia Konstance, Lorenz OkelloFuzz Jam – The Lazy EyesFem Chem – Nice BiscuitLunático (remix) – Cielo PordomingoAn Ocean of Joy – Giacomo Bondi, VibraphileGrey Rock – 2PrivateMatters, Josienne Clarke, Mr. Alec Bowman_ClarkeCoast – ParticipantHangin' on a Kiss – Mari Conti
We have more great new music to share with you on Episode 601 of Folk Roots Radio - some wonderful new songs, and guess what, they were all received within the last few weeks. So stay with us as we check out new releases from Kristen Martell, Josienne Clarke, Steve Warner, Jeremy Voltz, Graham Rorie, Clever Hopes, Daniel James McFadyen, Matt McGinn & Aoife Scott, Andrea Ramolo, Howard Gladstone, Tania Joy, Billy Bragg, Zachary Lucky and Sarah McQuaid. If you like the artists you hear on this show and want to support them, don't just stream their music – BUY their music and then you'll really make a difference to their income during this difficult time when it's much more challenging to find live shows. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-601-were-all-about-the-music-time-well-spent-edition/
The Official Folk Albums Chart Show from Folk on Foot features a beautiful live track by Cara Dillon, special performances by Alex Rex and Alasdair Roberts and music by Jim Ghedi, John Francis Flynn, Josienne Clarke, Jamie Webster and the late, great Jackie Leven. --- Access over 100 performances from dozens of artists, by signing up to Folk On Foot On Film: https://www.folkonfoot.com/watch We rely entirely on support from our listeners to make Folk on Foot. So please consider becoming a patron. You'll make a small monthly contribution and get great rewards. Find out more at www.patreon.com/folkonfoot. Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot
This is Episode 64 of The West Malvern Social Club Podcast. This week, we have brand new music from:Josienne Clarke (pre-order)Iron & Wine Piney Gir (pre-order)STR4TAPOQUET featuring Donnie Sundal MALMØ (pre-order) FATHER JOHN MISTY S.G. Goodman JJ Draper Tristen (Tristen The Night Away 2 Livestream Ticket Link) Will Stratton Tiny Ruins yvoisKalbells Katy Rose Bennett (pre-order) Nick March TizaneMr Ben & the BensAllegra Krieger Dave Onions Rozi Plain Dan Hartland Drifta Horror fans: check out Season Two of Goreporium. Thanks for listening. If you want to be featured on a future episode, please email me. Support the show (https://paypal.me/tylermassey)
1. (Sig) English Country Blues Band : The Italian Job from the CD Unruly (Weekend Beatnik) 2. E. T. Mensah : All For You from the CD King Of Highlife: Anthology (RetroAfric) 3. Rans Boi's African Highlife Band : Highlife Comes To Europe from the CD Highlife On The Move (Soundway) 4. Olivia Chaney : False Bride from the CD The Longest River (Nonesuch) 5. Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker : Banks Of Sweet Primroses from the CD fRoots 53 (fRoots) 6. Sam Lee And Friends : Bonny Bunch Of Roses from the CD The Fade In Time (Nest Collective) 7. Lead Belly : Bourgeois Blues from the CD The Smithsonian Folkways Collection (Smithsonian Folkways) 8. Derroll Adams : Rich & Rambling Boy from the LP Banjo Troubadour (Starman) 9. Nguyen Thi Lan : Road To Home from the CD Hanoi Masters (Glitterbeat) 10. Spiro : Folded In The Arms Of The Earth from the CD Welcome Joy And Welcome Sorrow (Real World) 11. Norman Blake : The New Dawning Day from the CD Wood, Wire & Words (Plectrafon) 12. Wizz Jones : Burma Star from the CD A Life On The Road (Sunbeam) 13. Monsieur Doumani : That's What the Kitten Wants from the CD Sikoses (Monsieur Doumani) 14. Re Niliu : Setta Pianeti from the CD In A Cosmic Ear (Alfa Music) 15. Malinky : The Bonnie Hoose O Airlie from the CD Far Better Days (Malinky Music) 16. Inge Thomson : The Snowstorm from the CD Da Fishing Hands (Inge Thomson) 17. Buena Vista Social Club : Macusa from the CD Lost And Found (World Circuit 18. Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba : Fama Magni from the CD Ba Power (Glitterbeat) 19. Altan : Buffalo Gals/Leather Britches/Leslie's Reel from the CD The Widening Gyre (Compass) 20. (Sig) English Country Blues Band : The Italian Job from the CD Unruly (Weekend Beatnik) 21. Rhiannon Giddens : Up Above My Head from the CD Tomorrow Is My Turn (Nonesuch) 22. Khiyo : Murshidi (Kachhe Nao Na Dekha Dao Na) from the CD Khiyo (Khiyo) 23. Spiro : Will You Go Walk The Woods So Wild from the CD Welcome Joy And Welcome Sorrow (Real World) 24. Eleven Magpies : Dusky Glimmers from the CD Eleven Magpies (Eleven Magpies) 25. Foghorn Stringband : Henry Lee from the CD Devil In The Seat (Foghorn Stringband) 26. Anna & Elizabeth : Lovin' Babe from the CD Anna & Elizabeth (Free Dirt) 27. Telling The Bees : Oxford May Song from the CD Steer By The Stars (Black Thrustle) 28. Eliza Carthy & Tim Eriksen : May Song from the CD Bottle (Hem Hem/ Navigator) 29. Jackie Oates : Hail! Hail! The First Of May from the CD The Spyglass & The Herringbone (ECC) 30. The Demon Barbers : May Song from the CD Disco At The Tavern (Demon Barbers) 31. Seckou Keita : Abdou N’Diaye from the CD 22 Strings (ARC/ Mwldan) 32. Ayub Ogada & Trevor Warren : Dero from the CD Kodhi (Long Tale) 33. Kelly Thoma : Salahi from the CD 7 Fish (Kelly Thoma) 34. Trio Dhoore : Special Bullets/ Air Force from the CD Parachute (Appel Rekords) 35. Beth Porter & The Availables : Salty Water from the LP Open Doors (King Bill) 36. Lau : The Death Of The Dining Car from the CD The Bell That Never Rang (Reveal) 37. Niyaz : Yek Nazar from the CD The Fourth Light (Six Degrees) 38. Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino : Solo Andata from the CD Quaranta (Ponderosa) 39. Tal National : Koana from the CD Zoy Zoy (Fat Cat) 40. Bert Jansch & John Renbourn : Goodbye Pork Pie Hat from the CD Bert And John (Earth) Podwireless can also be heard streamed live on Mixcloud. You can find more details including past playlists and links to labels at www.podwireless.com Follow the links for previous podcasts.
1. (Sig) The English Country Blues Band: The Italian Job (Weekend Beatnik) 2. Spiro : The White Hart from the CD First Light (Real World) 3. The Rheingans Sisters : Green Unstopping from the CD Bright Field (RootBeat) 4. Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne : Ripon Sword Dance Song from the CD Outway Songster (Wild Goose) 5. Bird In The Belly : Irish Emigrant from the CD The Crowing (GFM) 6. Kitty Macfarlane : Man, Friendship from the CD Namer Of Clouds (Navigator) 7. False Lights : Polly On The Shore from the DL EP False Lights Live (False Lights) 8. Alula Down : Master Kilby from the CD Homespun (Alula Down) 9. This Is The Kit : Spores All Settling from the CD Bashed Out (Brassland) 10. Jack Rutter : Stormy Winds from the CD Hills (Jack Rutter) 11. Ruth Theodore : False Alarm from the CD White Holes Of Molehills (River Rat) 12. Nancy Wallace : Joy To The World from the CD Old Stories (Midwich) 13. Mawkin Causley : Come My Lads from the CD Cold Ruin (Navigator) 14. Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker : Banks Of Sweet Primroses from the DL album fRoots 53 (fRoots) 15. Marry Waterson & David A Jaycock : Caught On Coattails from the CD Two Wolves (One Little Indian) 16. Katie Rose : Witches' Reel from the CD Weirdlore (Folk Police) 17. The Lords Of Thyme : Proud Maisrie from the CD EP The Lords Of Thyme (Sunstone) 18. Spiers & Boden : Captain Ward from the CD Vagabond (Navigator) 19. Jackie Oates : Lark In The Morning from the CD The Violet Hour (Chudleigh Roots) 20. Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar : Royal Comrade from the CD The Call (Fellside) 21. Hladowski & Joynes : Lord Bateman from the CD The Wild Wild Berry (Bo Weavil) 22. Jon Wilks : Colin's Ghost from the CD Midlife (Jon Wilks) 23. Laura Smyth & Ted Kemp : The Manchester Angel from the CD The Poacher's Fate (Broken Token) 24. Sam Lee : The Ballad Of George Collins from the CD Ground Of Its Own (Sam Lee) 25. Dogan Mehmet : The Raging Seas from the CD Gypsyhead (Hobgoblin) 26. Lori Campbell : Johnny Malone from the DL EP Seeds (Lori Campbell) 27. Heg & The Wolf Chorus : Three Sailors from the CD EP A Tale Of Sailors (Heg & The Wolf Chorus) 28. Julian Gaskell & His Ragged Trousered Philanthropists : Bottle Of Luck from the CD Here The Brute Harpies Make Their Nests (RTP) 29. Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin : Courting Is A Pleasure from the CD Singing The Bones (Dragonfly Roots) 30. Gadarene : The King's Head Hornpipe from the CD Vol 2: Live In 2016 (Gadarene) Podwireless can also be heard streamed live on Mixcloud. You can find more details including past playlists and links to labels at www.podwireless.com Follow the links for previous podcasts.
PODCAST: 15 Dec 2019 01 Gobby’s Christmas Hornpipes – Steamchicken – 20 Years 02 Sing We All Merrily – Lady Maisery, Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith – Awake Arise: A Winter Album 03 Merry Xmas Everybody / Bloomer’s Birthday Strathspey – Broom Bezzums – Winterman 04 Sunny Bank – Kate Rusby – The Frost Is All Over 05 Here We Come A-Wassailing – Watersons – Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual and Magical Songs 06 The Huron Indian Carol – Carol Duveneck – Wassail! Wassail! 07 Christmas Day In Da Mornin’ / Christmas Day In The Morning / Mug Of Brown Ale – Broom Bezzums – Winterman 08 One More Xmas – O’Hooley & Tidow – Winterfolk 09 Family Christmas – Roaring Jelly – Golden Grates & The Rampin’ Cat 10 Silent Night – Churchfitters – A Christmas Wassail 11 The Seven Rejoices Of Mary – Oddfellows – Oddfellows 12 I Saw Three Ships – Simon Mayor – Winter With Mandolins 13 Christmas Eve 1914 – Artisan – Paper Angels 14 Bethlehem – Michael Morpurgo / Coope Boyes & Simpson 15 While Shepherds Watched / Chime On – Michael Morpurgo, Coope Boyes & Simpson – On Angel Wings 16 Sleigh Ride – Sam Bush – Our Favorite Christmas Tunes 17 X-Mas On The Isthmus – Terry Allen & Guy Clark – Our Favorite Christmas Tunes 18 There Are No Lights On Our Christmas Tree – Cyril Tawney – Man 19 Merry Christmas To All And Goodnight – Emily Smith – Songs For Christmas 20 Christmas In Kandahar – Fred Smith – Dust Of Uruzgan 21 Christmas In The Cookhouse – Billy Bennett – Almost A Gentleman 22 A Christmas Childhood – Tom Sweeney – Favourite Irish Poems With Music 23 Up In The Morning Early / Awake Arise – Lady Maisery, Jimmy Aldreidge & Sid Goldsmith – A Winter Album 24 A Connemara Christmas (Mick’s Tune) – Johnny Coppin – All On A Winter’s Night 25 The Twelve Days Of Christmas – Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker 26 Christmas Is Coming – Lead Belly – Blues Blues Christmas Volume 3, 1927-1962 27 Christmas In Australia – Roaring Jelly – Nowt So Funny As Folk 28 Merry Christmas – Malcolm Holcombe Feat. Iris Dement – Come Hell Or High Water 29 Christmas Landscape – Laurie Lee & Johnny Coppin – Edge Of Day 30 The Holly Bears A Berry – Watersons – Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs 31 A Christmas Tale / Christmas Day In The Morning – Magpie Lane – The 25Th 32 Christmas Day In The Morning – Jennifer Cutting’s Ocean Orchestra – Song Of Solstice 33 Fire & Wine – O’Hooley & Tidow – Winterfolk 34 Christmas At Sea – Sting – If On A Winter’s Night 35 Weihnachten 1914 (Christmas 1914) – Kerstin Blodig & Ian Melrose – Schneetreiben 36 The Coppers’ Christmas Song – Coope, Boyes & Simpson – Hindsight 37 Coventry Carol – O’Hooley & Tidow – Winterfolk 38 The King – Steeleye Span – Please To See The King 39 Fairytale Of New York – Christy Moore – Smoke & Strong Whiskey 40 The 12 Folk Days Of Christmas – The McCalmans – Scots Abroad 41 I Saw Three Ships (Arr. J. Ritchie) – Tudor Choir, The – An American Christmas: Shapenote Carols From New England & Appalachia 42 Cherry Tree Carol – Jean Ritchie – Ballads From Her Appalachian Family Tradition 43 The Arrival Of The Wren Boys – The Chieftains – The Bells Of Dublin 44 The Dingle Set Dance – The Chieftains – The Bells Of Dublin 45 The Wren In The Furze – The Chieftains – The Bells Of Dublin 46 The Boar’s Head Carol – The Voice Squad – Concerning Of Three Young Men 47 Sans Day Carol – Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band – Carols At Christmas 48 Jogging Along With Me Reindeer – John Kirkpatrick – Going 49 O Little Town Of Bethlehem – Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker – Midwinter 50 Christmas Market – Mike Harding / The Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band – Available From The Website 51 Joy To The World – Tudor Choir, The – An American Christmas: Shapenote Carols From New England & Appalachia 52 The Kerrry Christmas Carol – Tim Dennehy – Between The Mountains And The Sea 53 I Am Christmas Time – Magpie Lane – The 25Th 54 All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth – The Once – This Is a Christmas Album By The Once 55 Three Ships From Sussex – Chris Newman and Máire Ní Chathasaigh – Christmas Lights
Gastgeber Torsten Groß, Julia Lorenz, Fabian Peltsch und Jörg Wunder disktieren über diese vier Neuerscheinungen: Magdalene von Fka Twigs // Athen von Max Herre // 2042 von Kele Okereke // In All Weather von Josienne Clarke.
Abrimos el programa de esta semana con actualidad nacional, estrenándote lo nuevo de Tripulante y Crucero, El Petit de Can Eril, Grises, Bittersweet, Black Islands, Scandinavia, Ambros Chapel, Sigmun Wilder y The Black Suns. Además recuperamos a Mostaza Galvez, Modelo de Respuesta Polar, Xoel Lopez, Santero y los Muchachos, La Bien Querida, Julio Bustamante y Los Planetas, con sus discos publicados en el 2017. En nuestro apartado internacional te adelantamos lo que en breve publicarán Editors, Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker, Lucy Dacus y Tracey Thorn, además de escuchar los recientes trabajos de Fabrizio Cammarata, The Clientele, In Deed y Kommode. El Instituto Francés nos descubre lo nuevo de Bon Voyage Organisation. Y en tierras francesas nos quedamos para poner el broche final con nuestro recuerdo a France Gall, además de recuperar a Heavenly haciendo una versión de la francesa.
We're back in London. This go-round we're in Shoreditch sitting with the crew behind Michelin-starred, The Clove Club, which also happens to hold the 26th spot on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list. Additionally, we'll hear all about the team's newest endeavor, a "Britalian" restaurant named Luca, opening next month. Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker then join us to talk balancing jokes alongside depressing songs. Just this past week, the award-winning British folk duo, known for their exquisite balladry and masterful guitar work, released their fifth album, "Overnight." It's available via Rough Trade Records.
UK folk duo Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker, will be playing at the Lotus Festival next week. We talk about music making, their US touring debut, and ice cream.
This week I talk to Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker. Over the course of their first four albums they’ve steadily built their audience, while gaining critical acclaim at the same time. Newly signed to Rough Trade records, their fifth album will be released in the autumn. You can hear their music at https://josienneclarke.bandcamp.com and keep up with them at http://josienneandben.co.uk
1. Element of Crime (Germany) - "Liebe ist klter als der tod" CD "Lieblingsfarben und tiere" (Vertigo) 2. Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker (UK) - "I never learned French" CD "Nothing can bring back the hour" (Folk room) 3. Ensemble Economique (USA) - "Make-out in the GDR" CD "Melt into nothing" (Denovali) 4. Eugene McGuinness (UK) - "Godiva" CD "Chroma" (Domino) 5. Tara Fuki (Czech Rep/Poland) - "Winna" CD "Winna" (Indies Scope) 6. Yiddish Twist Orchestra (UK) - "Bei mir bistu shein" CD "Lets!" (Bergmanton) 7. Yiddish Twist Orchestra (UK) - "Lets Yiddish Twist!" CD "Lets" (Bergmanton) 8. My Baby (Holland) - "Juno Moneta" CD "My Baby Loves Voodoo!" (Embrace) 9. Samba Toure (Mali) - "I kana korto" CD "Gandadiko" (Glitterbeat) 10. Olga Bell (USA/Russia) - "Приморский край" CD "Край" (One little indian) 11. Future Islands (USA) - "Fall from grace" CD "Singles" (4AD) 12. Howling Bells (Australia) - "Slowburn" CD "Heartstrings" (Birthday) 13. Ensamble Polifonico Vallenato (Colombia) - "Cumbia" CD "Fiesta, Que viva la" (Staubgold) 14. Seahawks feat. Maria Minerva (UK/Estonia) - "Moon turn tides" CD "Paradise freaks" (Ocean Moon) 15. Desperate Journalist (UK) - "Control" CD "Desperate Journalist" (Fierce Panda) 16. Vermont (Germany) - "Montag" CD "Vermont" (Kompakt) Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте
PODCAST: 22 Dec 2013 01 - The Holly Bears the Berry - The Watersons - A Yorkshire Christmas 02 - In the Bleak Midwinter - Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker - Midwinter 03 - Family Christmas - Roaring Jelly - Golden Grates 04 - Sleigh Ride - Sam Bush - Our Favorite Christmas Tunes 05 - The Oxen - Thomas Hardy (read by Martin Jarvis) - Thomas Hardy: Selected Poems 05a - Wassail - Johnny Coppin - Edge of Day 06 - The Virgin Mary Had A Baby Boy - Harry Belafonte - Island In The Sun 07 - As Joseph Was A-Walkin' - The Albion Band - Albion Sunrise 08 - Joseph - Jake Thackray - Jake In A Box 09 - While Shepherds Watched - Voices At The Door (Coope, Boyes and Simpson : Fi Fraser : Jo Freya : Georgina Boyes) - On Angel Wings 10 - Sans Day Carol - Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band - Carols at Christmas 11 - A Christmas Childhood - Patrick Kavanagh (read by Tom Sweeney) - Favourite Irish Poems 12 - The Apple Tree Wassail - The Watersons - For Pence and Spicy Ale 13 - Christmas in Southgate - Ry Cooder - My Name Is Buddy 14 - Christmas At Sea - Sting and Mary Macmaster - If On A Winter's Night 15 - The First Tree In The Greenwood - Chris Newman and Máíre Ní Chathasaigh - Christmas Lights 16 - Christmas In Kandahar - Fred Smith - The Dust of Uruzgan 17 - Hunting the Wren - Julie Murphy, Dave Townsend, Steáfán Hannigan - A Celtic Christmas 18 - The King - Steeleye Span - The Lark In the Morning 19 - The Worthy Wood Carol - Jackie Oates - Lullabies 20 - King Herod and The Cock - The Watersons - A Yorkshire Christmas 21 - Gaudete - Steeleye Span - Spanning the Years
An end-of-year special: more songs by some of the artists featured on FolkCast throughout 2013 Presented and Produced by Phil Widdows Music: Marching Through The Green Grass by Lucy Ward Blackjack, Whiskey And Gin by Jenna Let's Have A Drink by True Gents When A Knight Won His Spurs by Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker Crudetés by Blanche Rowan and Mike Gulson We Shall Wear Midnight by Steeleye Span Flash Company by The Outside Track Ford O' Kabul River by Blackbeard's Tea Party Morecambe Bay by Union Jill Emerald Green by Merry Hell The Captain's Daughter by The Longest Johns The Landlord's Daughter by Fabian Holland The Landlord's Daughter by Magnet and Paul Giovanni Coming Up For Air by Zeptepi For Peace And For Green by Helen Dorothy Babba presents The Story Behind The Song The Boar's Head Carol by Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band Canu Cwnsela / Pwnco by Allan Yn Y Fan Hymn For The New Year by Gavin Davenport For full details and links see the Shownotes at www.folkcast.co.uk
PODCAST: 01 Dec 2013 01 - It Ain’t About The Money - Half Deaf Clatch - A Road Less Travelled 02 - The Roseville Fair - FullSet - Notes After Dark 03 - Rolling Up, Rolling Down - The Young Uns - Man, I Feel Like A Young ‘Un 04 - Dallas Rag - Steve Phillips and Mark Knopfler - Just Picking 05 - Fire and Fortune - Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker - Fire and Fortune 06 - These Strange Companions - Scowlin Owl - These Strange Companions 07 - The Came Heres and the Been Heres - Rick Lee - There’s Talk About A Fence 08 - Raggle Taggle Gypsy - Waterson Carthy - Broken Ground 09 - Sweet Nightingale - Dalla - K5 10 - George Colins - James Findlay - Sport and Play 11 - Bonnie Jean Cameron - Kornog - Premiere 12 - Dazed - Lal Waterson and Oliver Knight - Once In A Blue Moon 13 - Little Brigid Flynn - Donal Maguire - Gilded Chains and Sordid Influence 14 - Sweet Jayne - 4Square - Hearth and Home 15 - Fare Thee Well - Elliott Morris - Shadows and Whispers EP 16 - Da Slockit Leet - Moving Cloud - Moving Cloud 17 - I’ll Fly Away - Plainsong - In Search of Emelia Erhardt 18 - Once I Had A Sweetheart - Oysterband - Diamonds On The Water
The FolkCast Autumn Crackler 2013: a collection of songs and quotations for the season "Summer swift becomes memory, and autumn falls to the ground in a harvest of gold leaf and ripe berries, as the year rolls around And here is the FolkCast Crackler, a harvest of verse and of song, a salute to the season's quality as the year rolls along." The Boys Of Summer by Show Of Hands The Green Man by Roy Harper “Autumn -- that season of peculiar and inexhaustible influence on the mind of taste and tenderness -- that season which has drawn from every poet worthy of being read some attempt at description, or some lines of feeling.” ― Jane Austen, Persuasion September (Alternative Version) by Nick Cook Autumn by Paolo Nutini Brambles On A Hill by Ashley Hutchings “Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.” ― George Eliot Gathering Summer In by Talis Kimberley “But then fall comes, kicking summer out on its treacherous ass as it always does one day sometime after the midpoint of September. It stays awhile like an old friend that you have missed. It settles in the way an old friend will settle into your favourite chair and take out his pipe and light it and then fill the afternoon with stories of places he has been and things he has done since last he saw you.” ― Stephen King, Salem's Lot Fire At Midnight by Jethro Tull Sparkle Eyes by Gill Sandell "Summer ends, and Autumn comes, and he who would have it otherwise would have high tide always and a full moon every night." — Hal Borland Half The Way by Marco Catracchia “It was one of those days you sometimes get latish in the autumn when the sun beams, the birds toot, and there is a bracing tang in the air that sends the blood beetling briskly through the veins.” ― P.G. Wodehouse Paris In Spring by Mark Handley Mist In Autumn by FolkLaw Things Behind The Sun by Luluc “Listen! The wind is rising, and the air is wild with leaves, We have had our summer evenings, now for October eves!” ― Humbert Wolfe Wind That Cracks The Leaves by In Gowan Ring Sycamore Tree by Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker “October proved a riot; a riot to the senses and climaxed those giddy last weeks before Halloween.” ― Keith Donohue October by Tuung “The tints of autumn: a mighty flower garden blossoming under the spell of the enchanter, frost.” ― John Greenleaf Whittier Autumn Snow by The Last Bison “Use what you have, use what the world gives you. Use the first day of fall: bright flame before winter's deadness; harvest; orange, gold, amber; cool nights and the smell of fire. Our tree-lined streets are set ablaze, our kitchens filled with the smells of nostalgia: apples bubbling into sauce, roasting squash, cinnamon, nutmeg, cider, warmth itself. The leaves as they spark into wild colour just before they die are the world's oldest performance art, and everything we see is celebrating one last violently hued hurrah before the black and white silence of winter.” ― Shauna Niequist, Bittersweet: Thoughts on Change, Grace, and Learning the Hard Way A Leaf Must Fall (intro) by Prydwyn And Kira with Quickthorn Marigold by Maddy Prior “Crying, whistling, calling, they skimmed the placid sea and left the shore. Make haste, make speed, hurry and begone; yet where, and to what purpose? The restless urge of autumn, unsatisfying, sad, had put a spell upon them and they must flock, and wheel, and cry; they must spill themselves of motion before winter came.” ― Daphne du Maurier, The Birds & Other Stories Migrating Bird by Anthony Thistlethwaite Remembrance Day by Mark Knopfler "November comes And November goes, With the last red berries And the first white snows. With night coming early, And dawn coming late, And ice in the bucket And frost by the gate. The fires burn And the kettles sing, And earth sinks to rest Until next spring." — Clyde Watson November by Steven Lindsay Strangers We Meet by The Black Feathers For further details, see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk
New sounds from the worlds of folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots music. Songs of travel, of love, of loss and of a life well lived … and, if you thought you knew what bagpipes sound like, we'll be changing your mind. Plus…. an exclusive interview with singer-songwriter Luke Jackson! Music featured: The Bones by Rusty Shackle from the album "The Bones" These Are The Songs by Chris Ricketts from the album "Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea" Mary Anne by The Fisherman's Friends from the album "One And All" Green Grow The Laurels by Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker from the album "Fire And Fortune" Emily by Cocos Lovers from the album "Gold Or Dust" Late Last Summer by Dick Hyman and Judy Hyman from the album "Late Last Summer" East of Woodstock, West of Vietnam by Tom Russell And The Norwegian Wind Ensemble from the album "Aztec Jazz" The Silver Spear by The Red Hot Chilli Pipers from the album "Breathe" Midnight Train/New by Man's Ruin from the album "Health And Safety" Eyes To The Sky by James Duncan MacKenzie from the album "James Duncan MacKenzie" Gimme All Your Lovin' by The Red Hot Chilli Pipers from the album "Breathe" LUKE JACKSON INTERVIEW Fumes And Faith by Luke Jackson from the EP "Live at Hitchin Folk Club 2013" Man's Best Friend by Luke Jackson from the EP "Luke Paul Jackson" We Aren't All The Same by Luke Jackson from the album "More Than Boys" Sailor's Daughter by The Jon Hart Band from the album "Level With Me" See the ShowNotes for full details at www.folkcast.co.uk
PODCAST: 23 Jun 2013 01 - Marrowbones - Steeleye Span 02 - Portland Town - Cara Luft 03 - Ramblin' Blues - Koerner, Ray & Glover 04 - For the Dead Men - Lucy Ward 05 - The Old Concertina Reel - Noel Hill 06 - Palaces of Gold - Martin Simpson 07 - Pabay Mor - Dougie MacLean 08 - Sonny's Dream - Hamish Imlach 09 - T stands for Tommy - The Teacups 10 - P stands for Paddy - Planxty 11 - The Two Magicians - Galley Beggar 12 - Among the Trees - Scott Cook 13 - Summerfield Avenue - Chris Wood 14 - The Nut Dance - The Britannia Coconut Dancers 15 - The Seeds of Love - Robin & Barry Dransfield 16 - Singing Through the Hard Times - Kirsty Bromley 17 - Green Grow the Laurels - Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker 18 - Waterloo Sunset - Show of Hands
The best in new releases from the worlds of Folk, Folk-Rock, Singer-Songwriter and Roots music, presented by Phil Widdows with guest Ken Nicol, freshly returned from his latest tour of Australia and New Zealand. NOTE: An Extra Large version of this show, with added chat and more music, can be found at our website: www.folkcast.co.uk/ShowNotes/shownotes086.html Loving The Skin You're In by Merry Hell Fire And Fortune by Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker Angra Mainyu by Nick Edward Harris Australia by Men Of Folk Don't Cry by Ann Vriend One Step Ahead Of The Blues by Gary Hall Download by CLive Gregson The Retirement Song by The Longest Johns Together We're Fine by Dougie Crosbie Emerald Green by Merry Hell Meet Me On The Corner by Lindisfarne Babba presents The Story Behind The Song: She Wore A Yellow Ribbon Alright by Men Of Folk For further details see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk
Mark Harrison with Josienne Clarke on vocals and Will Greening on backing vocals and harmonica play Mexican Gardener, Not Alright, Crematorium Blues and Honeyboy This recording has chapter markers so you can jump to the different sections of interviews and music