FolkCast 110 - July 2015




FolkCast show

Summary: FolkCast: the podcast that brings you the worlds of folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots music. This month we REWIND to bring you more music from some of the albums released over the last 12 months and more. FolkCast is produced and presented by Folkie Phil Widdows FolkCast 110 - July 2015 − Music featured: English Folk Song Suite (Part 1) by TradArrr from the album “Cautionary Tales” (released June 2015) The Sailor’s Farewell by Ange Hardy from the album “The Lament Of The Black Sheep” (released September 2014) Sailor Go Down by Reg Meuross from the album “England Green & England Grey” (released September 2014) Sea Shanty For Bessie Harker by Heg & The Wolf Chorus from the EP “A Tale Of Sailors” (released November 2014) The Laxey Reels by Barrule from the album “Manannan’s Cloak” (released May 2015) King Of The River by Skinner & T’witch from the album “Rise” (released October 2014) Die Die Die by Buffo’s Wake from the album “Carniphobia” (released October 2014) Aye Fly by The Demon Barbers from the album “Disco At The Tavern” (released March 2015) Upward Spiral / Brink by The Urban Folk Quartet from the album “The Escape” (released May 2015) The Workhouse by Greg Russell and Ciaran Algar from the album “The Call” (released July 2014) Old Tobacco Tin by Fabian Holland from the album “A Day Like Tomorrow” (released April 2015) Big Bad Betsy by KC Barber from the album “We’ll See A Beautiful Day” (released March 2015) Small Town Princess by Jane Thomason from the album “September Road” (released September 2014) Old Molly Oxford / The Princess Royal by James Delarre and Saul Rose from the album “Cabin Fever” (released February 2014) The Bold Princess Royal by Pete Coe and Alice Jones from the album “The Search For Five Finger Frank” (released April 2014) Lyonness by The Sea Kings from the album “The Sea Kings” (released December 2014) Sibelious by Mather Robinson Band from the album “A Carousel Of Fools” (released June 2015) For full details and links to artists’ websites, see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk