It is not often you come across a Gaelic rapper, a musician in 1970s knitted jumper surfing a crowd in an inflatable boat, and, well, The Beach Boys. But it does happen. This year’s Cropredy festival (officially Fairport’s Cropredy Convention) […]
It is not often you come across a Gaelic rapper, a musician in 1970s knitted jumper surfing a crowd in an inflatable boat, and, well, The Beach Boys. But it does happen. This year’s Cropredy festival (officially Fairport’s Cropredy Convention) […]
It is not often you come across a Gaelic rapper, a musician in 1970’s knitted jumper surfing a crowd in an inflatable boat, and, well, The Beach Boys. But it does happen. This year’s Cropredy festival (officially Fairport’s Cropredy Convention) […]
This week we’re highlighting a handful of discs that share one thing in common: our reviewers loved them. Starting with Keb’ Mo’s latest – a double-disc live recording that features a number of favorites from his BLUESAmericana record, and more. […]
Listening to Afro Celt Sound System’s new album The Source (out April 29 on ECC Records) is like tuning in to Youssou N’dour meets the Chieftains. If that sounds unlikely, keep the faith. This album is a celebration two forms of roots music […]
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