The Queensberry Rules was a British folk trio from Stoke-on Trent that began in 2001-2002. With their classic folk, mixed with social commentary, the band released seven albums before calling it quits in 2011. Having spent three years serving their apprenticeship in the folk clubs of Britain, The Queensberry Rules first signified their arrival on the folk circuit with the release of their 2004 album – ‘Heritage and History’. Self-produced and released, it contained a collection of songs focusing, in the main, on their home city of Stoke on-Trent. Songs such as ‘The Saggar Makers Bot… read more
The Queensberry Rules was a British folk trio from Stoke-on Trent that began in 2001-2002. With their classic folk, mixed with social commentary, the band released seven albums before calling it quits in 2011. Having spent three years serving their apprenticeship in the folk clubs of Britain,… read more
The Queensberry Rules was a British folk trio from Stoke-on Trent that began in 2001-2002. With their classic folk, mixed with social commentary, the band released seven albums before calling it quits in 2011. Having spent three years serving their apprenticeship in the folk clubs of Britain, The Queensberry Rules first signified their arrival on the folk circuit… read more