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The Askew Sisters
1,037 listeners
The Askew Sisters is an English folk duo comprising sisters Emily and Hazel Askew. Using fiddle and melodeon, they play and sing with an in… read moreThe Askew Sisters is an English folk duo comprising sisters Emily and Hazel Askew. Using fiddle and melodeon, they play and sing with an infectious enjoyment and love for the music. They have played at venues across the UK from top fes… read moreThe Askew Sisters is an English folk duo comprising sisters Emily and Hazel Askew. Using fiddle and melodeon, they play and sing with an infectious enjoyment and love for the music. They have played at venues across the UK from top festivals and folk clubs to London's National Theatre and … read more -
Saltfishforty
3,570 listeners
Saltfishforty are Douglas Montgomery (fiddle/viola) and Brian Cromarty (guitar/mandola/vocals). Combining the traditional music of Orkney, … read moreSaltfishforty are Douglas Montgomery (fiddle/viola) and Brian Cromarty (guitar/mandola/vocals). Combining the traditional music of Orkney, Scotland, with original compositions, they released their debut album, Goose Music, to critical ac… read moreSaltfishforty are Douglas Montgomery (fiddle/viola) and Brian Cromarty (guitar/mandola/vocals). Combining the traditional music of Orkney, Scotland, with original compositions, they released their debut album, Goose Music, to critical acclaim in May 2003. In 2004 the duo were nominated in the … read more -
Session A9
6,794 listeners
Session A9 are a traditional Scottish band led by Capercaillie fiddler Charlie MacKerron. The lineup also includes Kevin Henderson (fiddle… read moreSession A9 are a traditional Scottish band led by Capercaillie fiddler Charlie MacKerron. The lineup also includes Kevin Henderson (fiddle), Kris Drever (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Gordon Gunn (fiddle), Tim Edey (guitar, melodeon), Bria… read moreSession A9 are a traditional Scottish band led by Capercaillie fiddler Charlie MacKerron. The lineup also includes Kevin Henderson (fiddle), Kris Drever (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Gordon Gunn (fiddle), Tim Edey (guitar, melodeon), Brian McAlpine (keyboards), Adam Sutherland (fiddle), Iain Cope… read more -
Kerfuffle
3,148 listeners
Kerfuffle was a four-piece English folk band, originally formed in 2001 around the East Midlands and South Yorkshire regions of the UK. Ker… read moreKerfuffle was a four-piece English folk band, originally formed in 2001 around the East Midlands and South Yorkshire regions of the UK. Kerfuffle disbanded in August 2010. The word kerfuffle is originally from Scots carfuffle meaning dis… read moreKerfuffle was a four-piece English folk band, originally formed in 2001 around the East Midlands and South Yorkshire regions of the UK. Kerfuffle disbanded in August 2010. The word kerfuffle is originally from Scots carfuffle meaning disturbance, commotion, or fuss. Formed around a Derbyshire/Sou… read more -
Breabach
8,778 listeners
Breabach are a folk band from Scotland formed in 2005 who stormed onto the folk roots scene with their nomination as 'Best Folk Band… read moreBreabach are a folk band from Scotland formed in 2005 who stormed onto the folk roots scene with their nomination as 'Best Folk Band' at the 2007 Scots Trad Music Awards, an achievement which they were able to repeat a year lat… read moreBreabach are a folk band from Scotland formed in 2005 who stormed onto the folk roots scene with their nomination as 'Best Folk Band' at the 2007 Scots Trad Music Awards, an achievement which they were able to repeat a year later. The band has released four albums to date: The Big Spree… read more -
Anna Massie
1,893 listeners
Anna Massie was the winner of the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2003 Award. A talented multi-instrumentalist, s… read moreAnna Massie was the winner of the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2003 Award. A talented multi-instrumentalist, she excels in playing the fiddle, mandolin and tenor banjo. Though perhaps most impressive is her g… read moreAnna Massie was the winner of the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2003 Award. A talented multi-instrumentalist, she excels in playing the fiddle, mandolin and tenor banjo. Though perhaps most impressive is her guitar playing - equally at home either accompanying in her u… read more -
Bella Hardy
13,086 listeners
Arwen Arabella Hardy, known professionally as Bella Hardy, is an English contemporary folk musician, singer and songwriter from Edale in D… read moreArwen Arabella Hardy, known professionally as Bella Hardy, is an English contemporary folk musician, singer and songwriter from Edale in Derbyshire. She performed in various line-ups as a teenager, including The Pack and Ola, and reached the final of the BBC Young Folk Awards in 2004, but it was… read more -
Lauren MacColl
2,228 listeners
Lauren MacColl is an award-winning Scottish fiddle player from Fortrose. As well as her solo work, she has recorded as the duo Calum Stewar… read moreLauren MacColl is an award-winning Scottish fiddle player from Fortrose. As well as her solo work, she has recorded as the duo Calum Stewart & Lauren MacColl and is a member of the Scottish chamber-folk quartet RANT and the trio Salt… read moreLauren MacColl is an award-winning Scottish fiddle player from Fortrose. As well as her solo work, she has recorded as the duo Calum Stewart & Lauren MacColl and is a member of the Scottish chamber-folk quartet RANT and the trio Salt House. Since winning the prestigious BBC Radio 2 Young Fol… read more -
The Chair
2,703 listeners
The Chair are an eight-piece folk band from Orkney, islands off the tip of northern Scotland. They formed in 2004, after the success of a o… read moreThe Chair are an eight-piece folk band from Orkney, islands off the tip of northern Scotland. They formed in 2004, after the success of a one-off appearance at the Orkney Folk Festival. View wikiThe Chair are an eight-piece folk band from Orkney, islands off the tip of northern Scotland. They formed in 2004, after the success of a one-off appearance at the Orkney Folk Festival. View wiki