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the drystones
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The Drystones started out when Dean Collier, Chairman of the Priddy Folk Festival needed to fill a slot at short notice at one of his venue… read moreThe Drystones started out when Dean Collier, Chairman of the Priddy Folk Festival needed to fill a slot at short notice at one of his venues in July 2011 and asked his son Ford if he could step up to the plate. One quick phone call to fi… read moreThe Drystones started out when Dean Collier, Chairman of the Priddy Folk Festival needed to fill a slot at short notice at one of his venues in July 2011 and asked his son Ford if he could step up to the plate. One quick phone call to fiddler friend Alex Garden and the Drystones were formed. … read more -
Ímar
6,017 listeners
Ímar is a British-Irish folk band founded in 2016 in Glasgow, Scotland. The band won the Horizon Award for Best Emerging Act at the 2018 BB… read moreÍmar is a British-Irish folk band founded in 2016 in Glasgow, Scotland. The band won the Horizon Award for Best Emerging Act at the 2018 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. The band members first met as teenagers through the Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éi… read moreÍmar is a British-Irish folk band founded in 2016 in Glasgow, Scotland. The band won the Horizon Award for Best Emerging Act at the 2018 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. The band members first met as teenagers through the Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann tutoring program. They reunited in Glasgow and formed … read more -
Gnoss
12,292 listeners
Gnoss is a Scottish four-piece folk band based in Glasgow that was formed by Orkney duo of fiddler/mandolinist Graham Rorie and singer-gui… read moreGnoss is a Scottish four-piece folk band based in Glasgow that was formed by Orkney duo of fiddler/mandolinist Graham Rorie and singer-guitarist Aidan Moodie, along with Connor Sinclair (flute/whistles) and Craig Baxter (bodhran/stomp),… read moreGnoss is a Scottish four-piece folk band based in Glasgow that was formed by Orkney duo of fiddler/mandolinist Graham Rorie and singer-guitarist Aidan Moodie, along with Connor Sinclair (flute/whistles) and Craig Baxter (bodhran/stomp), all former students at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.… read more -
Ross Ainslie
8,586 listeners
Ross Ainslie is a Scottish traditional folk musician and composer known for his skill on pipes, whistles and cittern. View wikiRoss Ainslie is a Scottish traditional folk musician and composer known for his skill on pipes, whistles and cittern. View wikiRoss Ainslie is a Scottish traditional folk musician and composer known for his skill on pipes, whistles and cittern. View wiki -
Kasír
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Kasír are a young Danish trio, who play Irish folk music, both traditional tunes, and their own compositions. Composes of, Oisín Walsh, (19… read moreKasír are a young Danish trio, who play Irish folk music, both traditional tunes, and their own compositions. Composes of, Oisín Walsh, (1987), bodhrán, Rune Cygan Barslund, (1988), accordion and whistles and Aske Fuglsang Ruhe, (1989), … read moreKasír are a young Danish trio, who play Irish folk music, both traditional tunes, and their own compositions. Composes of, Oisín Walsh, (1987), bodhrán, Rune Cygan Barslund, (1988), accordion and whistles and Aske Fuglsang Ruhe, (1989), guitar, mandolin and octave mandolin. View wiki -
Good Habits
708 listeners
One of the most exciting new indie-folk duos to come out of the UK, Good Habits’ joyous genre-fusion has received international critical ac… read moreOne of the most exciting new indie-folk duos to come out of the UK, Good Habits’ joyous genre-fusion has received international critical acclaim with performances at Glastonbury and WOMAD; tours throughout Europe and Australasia; and a T… read moreOne of the most exciting new indie-folk duos to come out of the UK, Good Habits’ joyous genre-fusion has received international critical acclaim with performances at Glastonbury and WOMAD; tours throughout Europe and Australasia; and a Top 40 album. Composed of Bonnie Schwarz (cello + vocals) and… read more -
The Magpies
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There is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) The Magpies was a Jamaican rocksteady band active in the late 1960s; 2) The M… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) The Magpies was a Jamaican rocksteady band active in the late 1960s; 2) The Magpies is an alt-folk trio based in Glasgow; 3) The Magpies is an English folk band based in York… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) The Magpies was a Jamaican rocksteady band active in the late 1960s; 2) The Magpies is an alt-folk trio based in Glasgow; 3) The Magpies is an English folk band based in York. 1) The Magpies was a Jamaican rocksteady band active in t… read more