FolkCast099-Aug14




FolkCast show

Summary: The UK’s original independent podcast serving up folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots music. In this month’s show: We pay mind to the Rule Of Three this month, with 3 Bright Lights, 3 ladies, 3 men, 3 bands, 3 trad songs. But there’s only one Babba and the Story Behind The American Civil War Folk Song (part 2…) All this and more in this month’s edition of … FolkCast! Music featured: I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight by Richard Thompson from the album “Acoustic Classics” I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight by Red Herring from the album “The Mountain Valley Sessions” I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight by Bellowhead from the album “Revival” Andrew by Polly Barrett from the album “Probably Me” Peace In Silence by Lucy Evans Released online Lights by Louise Petit from the album “Louder Than Your Drum” The Wolf by David Hirst Released online The Night Is Far Gone by Justin Dean Thomas Released online Amsterdam by Gregory Alan Isakov from the album “The Weatherman” Salt Breeze by Merrymouth from the album “Wenlock Hill” The Rut by Skerryvore from the album “Chasing The Sun” Doves by Mishaped Pearls from the album “Thamesis” Shady Grove by Said The Maiden from the album, “A Curious Tale” Sweet Carnlough Bay by Alison Frosdick and Jack Burnaby from the album “Half Hands Round” Roll Alabama Roll by Sharp As Razors from the album, “Cut The Throat” Babba presents The Story Behind The Song Part two of the tale of Britain’s shadowy involvement in the American Civil War, secretly working with the Confederate States. A ship and a song share the name: Shenandoah featuring: Pete Seegar / Acker Bilk / Nunez, Nelson and McClung / Kimber’s Men / The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet Shenandoah by Bright Season from the album “Bright Season” Head Home by Blackmailed and Bereft Online release