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Shide & Acorn
2,080 listeners
Shide & Acorn was a short-lived British folk-rock band from the Isle of Wight, active in the early 1970s. Originally called Foehammer (… read moreShide & Acorn was a short-lived British folk-rock band from the Isle of Wight, active in the early 1970s. Originally called Foehammer (and then Peppermint Snuff of Wight), they played light folk-rock with a mixture of male and female… read moreShide & Acorn was a short-lived British folk-rock band from the Isle of Wight, active in the early 1970s. Originally called Foehammer (and then Peppermint Snuff of Wight), they played light folk-rock with a mixture of male and female lead and harmony vocals. Comprising Graham Spencer, Jeremy… read more -
Loudest Whisper
3,774 listeners
A sort of cult Celtic prog-folk rock band with a theatrical bent, Loudest Whisper started off as another sort of band altogether. Formed in… read moreA sort of cult Celtic prog-folk rock band with a theatrical bent, Loudest Whisper started off as another sort of band altogether. Formed in the early '60s in Fermoy, Ireland, by guitarists Brian O'Reilly and Michael Clancey, ba… read moreA sort of cult Celtic prog-folk rock band with a theatrical bent, Loudest Whisper started off as another sort of band altogether. Formed in the early '60s in Fermoy, Ireland, by guitarists Brian O'Reilly and Michael Clancey, bassist John Aherne, and drummer Jimmy Cotter (all four member… read more -
Tudor Lodge
6,711 listeners
A progressive folk band formed in the late sixties, Tudor Lodge released their eponymous album on Vertigo in 1971, where it sold poorly eno… read moreA progressive folk band formed in the late sixties, Tudor Lodge released their eponymous album on Vertigo in 1971, where it sold poorly enough to become highly collectable in later years. They split in 1972, but have undergone off-and-o… read moreA progressive folk band formed in the late sixties, Tudor Lodge released their eponymous album on Vertigo in 1971, where it sold poorly enough to become highly collectable in later years. They split in 1972, but have undergone off-and-on reformations since 1980, resulting in the later albums Run… read more -
Keith Christmas
4,525 listeners
Keith Peter Christmas is a singer and songwriter, born in Wivenhoe, near Colchester in Essex, England on the 13th of October 1946. In 1969 … read moreKeith Peter Christmas is a singer and songwriter, born in Wivenhoe, near Colchester in Essex, England on the 13th of October 1946. In 1969 his first album "Stimulus" was released, he played acoustic guitar on David Bowie's… read moreKeith Peter Christmas is a singer and songwriter, born in Wivenhoe, near Colchester in Essex, England on the 13th of October 1946. In 1969 his first album "Stimulus" was released, he played acoustic guitar on David Bowie's "Space Oddity" album and appeared at the first Gl… read more -
Fresh Maggots
12,968 listeners
Fresh Maggots was a short-lived British folk duo from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, consisting of Mick Burgoyne and Leigh Dolphin, who played a v… read moreFresh Maggots was a short-lived British folk duo from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, consisting of Mick Burgoyne and Leigh Dolphin, who played a variety of instruments including guitars, glockenspiel, tin whistles and strings. They released one… read moreFresh Maggots was a short-lived British folk duo from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, consisting of Mick Burgoyne and Leigh Dolphin, who played a variety of instruments including guitars, glockenspiel, tin whistles and strings. They released one album in 1970 before splitting up, with sustained interest … read more -
Dulcimer
2,832 listeners
Originally formed in 1967 as Kelpie, Dulcimer consisted of Dave Eaves and Pete Hodges on vocals and guitar, and bassist Jem North. They wer… read moreOriginally formed in 1967 as Kelpie, Dulcimer consisted of Dave Eaves and Pete Hodges on vocals and guitar, and bassist Jem North. They were originally discovered playing in a Cotswold, Worcestershire restaurant by the British actor Rich… read moreOriginally formed in 1967 as Kelpie, Dulcimer consisted of Dave Eaves and Pete Hodges on vocals and guitar, and bassist Jem North. They were originally discovered playing in a Cotswold, Worcestershire restaurant by the British actor Richard Todd in 1970, and subsequently signed by manager Larry P… read more -
Synanthesia
7,935 listeners
Synanthesia was a short-lived late-60s British hybrid of The Incredible String Band , acid folk, Comus-esque darkness and jazz. These sty… read moreSynanthesia was a short-lived late-60s British hybrid of The Incredible String Band , acid folk, Comus-esque darkness and jazz. These styles/genres combined to make for a sound with sax and flute to the fore. Formed in London, England… read moreSynanthesia was a short-lived late-60s British hybrid of The Incredible String Band , acid folk, Comus-esque darkness and jazz. These styles/genres combined to make for a sound with sax and flute to the fore. Formed in London, England in 1968 by guitarist, Leslie (Les) Cook, Synanthesia were a… read more -
Andy Roberts
4,849 listeners
There are three separate musicians who go by the name of Andy Roberts. 1) Andy Roberts (b. 12 June 1946 ), the an English song writer / com… read moreThere are three separate musicians who go by the name of Andy Roberts. 1) Andy Roberts (b. 12 June 1946 ), the an English song writer / composer who played with Liverpool Scene, Plainsong and made many solo albums. 2) Andy Roberts (d. 19… read moreThere are three separate musicians who go by the name of Andy Roberts. 1) Andy Roberts (b. 12 June 1946 ), the an English song writer / composer who played with Liverpool Scene, Plainsong and made many solo albums. 2) Andy Roberts (d. 1995), lead guitarist and vocalist for Linus. 3) Andy Roberts… read more -
Dando Shaft
11,790 listeners
Dando Shaft, named after a character in a novel by Don Calhoun, began as a five-piece folk-band from Coventry, United Kingdom in 1968 and c… read moreDando Shaft, named after a character in a novel by Don Calhoun, began as a five-piece folk-band from Coventry, United Kingdom in 1968 and comprised of Kevin Dempsey (acoustic guitar/vocals). Martin Jenkins (vocals, mandolin/fiddle/guitar… read moreDando Shaft, named after a character in a novel by Don Calhoun, began as a five-piece folk-band from Coventry, United Kingdom in 1968 and comprised of Kevin Dempsey (acoustic guitar/vocals). Martin Jenkins (vocals, mandolin/fiddle/guitar), Ted Kay (tabla/percussion), Roger Bullen (bass), and Dave… read more -
The Magickal Folk of the Faraway Tree
2,186 listeners
The Magickal Folk of the Faraway Tree was a British folk band who released two albums "The Mildew Leaf" (2003) and "The Cat&… read moreThe Magickal Folk of the Faraway Tree was a British folk band who released two albums "The Mildew Leaf" (2003) and "The Cat's Melodeon" (2005). Members were Dave Colohan [aka Agitated Radio Pilot], Shane Cullinan… read moreThe Magickal Folk of the Faraway Tree was a British folk band who released two albums "The Mildew Leaf" (2003) and "The Cat's Melodeon" (2005). Members were Dave Colohan [aka Agitated Radio Pilot], Shane Cullinane, Caroline Coffey, Gavin Prior, Seán Óg. Their debut album … read more