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Benji Kirkpatrick

b. 1976, Shropshire, Britain. Although he’s a multi-instrumentalist, UK folk musician Kirkpatrick’s favoured device may be the bouzouki. Benji may be the child of renowned British folk music artists John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris, and his access into the documenting business suitably came into being on his dad’s 1994 recording …

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Bellowhead

Although they began and continued to are a duo, John Spiers (melodeon) and Jon Boden (fiddle and vocals) had a vision of a more substantial sound for his or her music. In 2004, they come up with Bellowhead (the name produced from their recording Bellow) to try out the Oxford …

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Fay Hield

Given birth to and raised in Western Yorkshire, folk designer and academics Fay Hield seemed destined to carve a profession in traditional folk music. With her dad playing within the popular Bacca Pipes Folk Golf club in Keighley, Hield and her sister had been taken beneath the golf club member’s …

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John Spiers

UK folk performers John Spiers (b. Oxfordshire, Britain; melodeon) and Jon Boden (b. Britain; fiddle/vocals) began operating together in 2000, producing their live debut later on in the entire year. The duo’s demonstration CD found the attention from the esteemed origins label Fellside Information and resulted in a recording agreement. …

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Keston Cobblers Club

Hailing from Bromley, Kent, U.K. and having a name influenced by an 18th hundred years violinist cobbler whom experienced a penchant for dance in public areas, Keston Cobbler’s Golf club are a modern folk-pop collective known for his or her invigorating usage of organic devices and feel-good summer time melodies. …

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Moulettes

British experimental folk-rock (or self-proclaimed “craft pop”) band Moulettes shaped in Glastonbury, Somerset in 2002, away of the collective of like-minded musicians who had known each other and played out together since university. Led from the charismatic Hannah Miller and originally offering bassist Ted Dwane, who continued to become listed …

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