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FolkCast

Summary: The acclaimed folk music podcast from the United Kingdom, bringing you the best in folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots-based music. Podcasting since 2006 - FolkCast - it’s OUR finger in YOUR ear! See our website: www.folkcast.co.uk

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 FolkCast 085 - April 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:59

The latest releases from the worlds of folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots-based music. * Bagpipe Music by Battlefield Band * The Show by Anna Corcoran * Solitary Thinker by Common Tongues * My Heart On A String by Graham Cairns * The Sea-Sick Sailors/The Rough Crossing by Allan Yn Y Fan * A Fairer Sea by Co-Pilgrim * Sailor Song by Stark * Anyone Can Fly by Gordon Giltrap and Oliver Wakeman * Do Not Surrender by Miranda Sykes & Rex Preston * Red On The Stair by Union Jill * Babba presents The Story Behind The Song: Bartholomew Roberts by Roy Mette * Ronds De St Vincent by The Celtic Fiddle Festival * Spencer The Rover by Said The Maiden * Lankin by Blackbeard's Tea Party For further details see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk

 FolkCast Blast 007-Deborah Bonham Interview - April 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:00

FolkCast Blast 007-Deborah Bonham Interview - April 2013

 FolkCast - Spring Into May: Music and poetry for the Spring to early Summer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:59

Spring Into May: A FolkCast Seasonal Special Music and poetry for the Spring to early Summer. Produced by Phil Widdows. 1: March Borrowed From April by Hilary James with Oh Sweet Spontaneous by E.E. Cummings § 2: Spring Song by Waking The Witch "Spring is when you feel like whistling, even with a shoe full of slush!" - Doug Larson * 3: Holding Out For Spring by Jonnie Murphy 4: As I Roved Out by Matthew Ord "The first day of spring is one thing, and the first spring day is another. The difference between them is sometimes as great as a month!" - Henry Van Dyke * 5: Oh For The Spring by Neil Cousin 6: In Weaving Spring by Sedayne with Days Too Short, by WH Davies read by David Barnes via Librivox.org "Measure your health by your sympathy with morning and spring. If there is no response in you to the awakening of nature—if the prospect of an early morning walk does not banish sleep, if the warble of the first bluebird does not thrill you—know that the morning and spring of your life are past. Thus may you feel your pulse." - Henry David Thoreau § "The first day of spring was once the time for taking the young virgins into the fields; there, in dalliance, to set an example in fertility for nature to follow. Now, we just set the clocks an hour ahead…" - E.B. White * 7: When Spring Comes In by Spriguns 8: The First Rites Of Spring by Simon Fowler's Merrymouth 9: Springtime by Tess "In the spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of four-and-twenty hours…" - Mark Twain * 10: Spring Song by Fairport Convention 11: April Morning by The Ralf Weihrauch Trio "Come, fill the Cup. And, in the Fire of Spring the Winter Garment of Repentance fling. The Bird of Time has but a little way to fly, and Lo! The bird is on the wing…" - Omar Khayyam § 12: The Cuckoo by James Findlay 13: Two Giants by Dave Alton Music featured: Wintro by Mike Vass Pan Dance by Jethro Tull Lights Out by Mike Vass Winter's Dreaming by Spiral Dance Melter by Mike Vass 14: Green Man by Magicfolk "And Spring arose on the garden fair, Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere; And each flower and herb on Earth's dark breast rose from the dreams of its wintry rest." - Percy Bysshe Shelley * 15: Green Jack by Lisa Knapp 16: The Pleasant Month Of May by Jackie Oates 17: Garland Gay by Little Johnny England 18: Maymorning by Runrig 19: Middle Of May by Katriona Gilmore and Jamie Roberts with Weathers by Thomas Hardy read by Richard Burton 20: Bonny Black Hare by Steeleye Span 20: Beltane by Jethro Tull 21: Summerisle by The Bailey Sisters "Everything is blooming most recklessly; if it were voices instead of colors, there would be an unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night." - Rainer Maria Rilke* 22: Under A Beltane Sun by Damh The Bard § = read by Phil Widdows * = read by Babba See the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk

 FolkCast 084 - March 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:59

FolkCast 084 - March 2013

 FolkCast Blast 006 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:22
 FolkCast Rewind 03/13 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:59

FolkCast Rewind 03/13

 FolkCast 083 - February 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:58

We present a show full of new (and a few not-so-new) sounds from the worlds of folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots music. Discover the amazing true story of folk hero Tom Paine, who went from being a corset maker in Norfolk to being "the father of the American Revolution"and also inspired a great song or two. And we pay tribute to Fisherman's Friends with a selection of shanties and songs of the sea. * The Barrels Are Full by True Gents * MacPherson's Rant by Andrew Gordon * The Friar In The Well by Brass Monkey * Honey by D.H Lawrence And The Vaudeville Skiffle Show * Songs With The Bark Still On 'Em by Spiritual Wardrobe * Uca's Dance by Moulettes * South Australia by Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends * Haul Away Joe by Zeptepi * Shanty Song by Chris Ricketts * The Redhills Hornpipe by Colgarra * Accountancy Shanty by Fairport Convention * Boat And I by Heg And The Wolf Chorus * Sea Shanty by Minnie Birch * Angels Without Wings by Heidi Talbot * Babba presents The Story Behind The Song: Here's To Tom Paine by Fairport Convention * Where's Home? by Richard Thompson * Kenzie by Little Johnny England For full details see our website: www.folkcast.co.uk

 FolkCast 082 (XL size) - January 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:45:15

New music for a new year from the UK's original and premier independent podcast dedicated to folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots music. This month - choose your size: Regular or XL. Regular size is edited for listeners who prefer to burn the show to CD. The XL format includes extra chat and longer songs. Music featured: 1. North Sea Holes by Dr Mango & the Chickpeas 2. The Morning After by Merry Hell (feat Dave Swarbrick) 3. Mad Tom Of Bedlam by Peter Knight's Gigspanner 4. Jealous Angels by Daisy Chapman 5. Scarecrow by Bridie Jackson & The Arbour 6. The River in Her by Charlie Law 7. Highbury by Ivor Game 8. Get Well Soon by Ivor Game 9. Soldier On by Douglas Hinton 10. From a Welsh Kitchen by Until The Bird… 11. Bonus by Dirty Old Folkers 12. I Saw A Woman by Reg Meuross 13. In Your Wake by The Sandman's Orchestra 14. One Night As I Lay On My Bed by Fable Of The Bees 15. Deep Open Chord by Frost At Midnight For full details and links see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk

 FolkCast 082 (Regular Size) - January 2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:59

New music for a new year from the UK's original and premier independent podcast dedicated to folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots music. This month - choose your size: Regular or XL. Regular size is edited for listeners who prefer to burn the show to CD. The XL format includes extra chat and longer songs. Music featured: 1. North Sea Holes by Dr Mango & the Chickpeas 2. The Morning After by Merry Hell (feat Dave Swarbrick) 3. Mad Tom Of Bedlam by Peter Knight's Gigspanner 4. Jealous Angels by Daisy Chapman 5. Scarecrow by Bridie Jackson & The Arbour 6. The River in Her by Charlie Law 7. Highbury by Ivor Game 8. Get Well Soon by Ivor Game 9. Soldier On by Douglas Hinton 10. From a Welsh Kitchen by Until The Bird… 11. Bonus by Dirty Old Folkers 12. I Saw A Woman by Reg Meuross 13. In Your Wake by The Sandman's Orchestra 14. One Night As I Lay On My Bed by Fable Of The Bees 15. Deep Open Chord by Frost At Midnight For full details and links see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk

 FolkCast's Last Hurrah of 2012 - Music For New Year's Eve | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:27

Music for a fiery New Year's Eve, featuring tales of drinking and arson. Ring out the old, ring in the new with The Last Hurrah, from FolkCast.co.uk, and have a Happy New Year! Music featured: * Landlord by Blackbeard's Tea Party * Bring Us In Good Ale by Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band * The Stonehaven Fireballs by Life And Times * Tar Barrel In Dale by The Unthanks * Auld Lang Syne by Caroline Herring * One Good Year by Miranda Sykes and Rex Preston * Carol For The New Year by Nowell Sing We Clear * Hogmanay by Peter Nardini * Drinking Song and Stool Of Repentance by The Duncan McFarlane Acoustic Band For full details of the music, and links to the artists, see the ShowNotes at http://www.folkcast.co.uk/ShowNotes/shownotesNYE12.html

 FolkCast 081 - December 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:59

Dark music for the darkest time of the year, and lots of death, tragedy and injustice in this month's FolkCast. So, if you're feeling desperate, down or dispirited because of the weather, your wasted wallet or your walloped waistline, this is just the place for you! These are the blues, baby - folk style! Music featured: * The Milk White Dove by Kate Denny * Stones & Matches by Iain Morrison * Cycles by Mike Vass * The Well by Red Shoes * Broken Crash Barrier by Chris While and Julie Matthews * Come Back by Annie Dressner * A Highland Lamentation by Calum Stewart & Lauren MacColl * The Waltham Blacks by Mike Grogan * Open Doors by The Portraits * Bartonsham Meadows by Sproatly Smith * Cygnus The Swan by Eamon Friel * Babba presents The Story Behind The Song: Innocents Song by Show Of Hands * The January Man by Damh The Bard For full details and links see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk - where you'll also find a huge archive of our previous shows, plus links to our Twitter, our Facebook and our Blog. Keep our finger in your ear! FolkCast - since 2006 the original and best UK folk podcast. Accept no substitute.

 FolkCast Selection Box VII for 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:59

Come to the FolkCast Village Hall for a special show full of music, poetry and comedy to celebrate winter, Yuletide, Christmas and beyond! Presented and produced by Phil Widdows. Our programme: * Fire And Wine by Green Diesel * The Last Month Of The Year by Tarbox Ramblers * Winter Song by Emily Smith * Reothadh (Frost) Joy Dunlop and Twelfth Day with Winter by William Shakespeare (Read by Ruth Golding for librivox.com) * Iced In by Life And Times * By The Fire by Josienne Clarke * Bransles by Kerfuffle with For The Children Or The Grown-ups? by Anon. (Read by Phil Widdows) * * It's That Time Of Year Again by Bob Kirkpatrick * Silent Night by Priscilla Ahn * Mistletoe And Holly by Beegie Adair * Wonderful Christmastime by Jars Of Clay * Merry Christmas Everyone by Bella Hardy * Stop The Cavalry by Barricades Rise * Cycles by Mike Vass with Colloquy Of The Oak And Holly King written and recited by Damh The Bard and Cerri Lee * * Snow Falls by The Albion Band * Tune For A Blythesome Turkey by Ken Nicol with The Turkey by Dave Carr (Read by Phil Widdows) * * Essex Wassail by Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer * Jingle Bells by Anup with Is There A Father Christmas? by The Human Nutrino (Read by Babba)* with a rebutting excerpt from Miracle on 34th Street * Dad, Is There Really A Santa Claus? by The Albion Band * We Three Gypsy Kings by The Christmas Album Band with The Boy Who Laughed at Santa Claus by Ogden Nash (Read by Phil Widdows) * * Little Christmas (Chasing Fairy Lights) by Jo Bywater * * Love Came Down by Gareth Davies-Jones * Winter Song by Lindisfarne (* = a FolkCast exclusive) For further details and links, click here to see the ShowNotes

 FolkCast Blast - GBFF Interviews 005 - Phil Beer of Show Of Hands | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:57

Go backstage after the Show Of Hands' gig at the Great British Folk Festival, Butlin's Skegness, 2012 where we find Mr Phil Beer - multi-instrumentalist and singer - looking forward to a crafty cocktail and with plans for a life on the ocean wave. Featuring music from Show Of Hands.

 FolkCast Blast - GBFF Interviews 004 - Fake Thackray, Peter Knight | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:00

Recorded at the Great British Folk Festival, Butlin's Skegness, December 2012. Phil Widdows interviews John Watterson (aka Fake Thackray) and Peter Knight from Gigspanner, Feast Of Fiddles and Steeleye Span.

 FolkCast Blast - GBFF Interviews 003 - Roy Mette, Triangle, Sue Marchant | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:57

Interviews recorded at the Great British Folk Festival 2012 at Butlin's, Skegness, with Roy Mette and Triangle, and event compere Sue Marchant. Plus music from Roy Mette and Jake Thackray.

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