Spiral Earth - the best in folk, roots, world and blues music
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Spiral Earth - the best in folk, roots, world and blues music
Spiral Earth features the best in folk and roots music, plus World, Blues and Acoustic. Covering festivals in the UK and Europe
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You get lotsa banjos for your money chum. You also get the craft and guile of two blokes who go beyond the norm in order to spread the gospel of er…Banjoality. Wasn’t that a previous O’Kane & Block album title? If not there it is for album number...
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Something is stirring in Manchester, something which could give you pause to think and alter your perceptions. The city is home to folk collective Brown Wimpenny who have just rush released a new single ‘The Sheffield Grinder/Black Joak’.
Imagine an eleven strong band who’re all young and love traditional music, they’ve the joy, fizz and runaway train energy of early Pogues, the social conscious of Dick Gaughan and a sharp political nous as well as deep pride in where they’re from. In...
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