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Bush Gothic are a trio from Melbourne, Australia, reinventing Australian folk song to reclaim it as a progressive force. Jenny M. Thomas started as a solo fiddle-singer, before adding the...
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Jim Causley has been a fixture of British folk since the mid 2000s. He was nominated for Folk Singer Of The Year at the 2017 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards,...
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Anais Mitchell is a singer and songwriter from Vermont, now resident in Brooklyn. Her album Hadestown featured Justin Vernon (of Bon Iver), Ani Di Franco and Greg Brown (amongst others)...
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The Low Culture Podcast returns with Sam Sweeney. One of the most popular and respected folk musicians of the younger generation, he is best known for his superlative fiddle playing with Leveret,...
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Jim talks to Folk Witness’ Mark Dishman in this special episode. Upcetera is released on September the 30th 2016, and is available to pre-order and download now from http://www.jimmoray.co.uk/upcetera/upcetera. The...
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Jim talks to guitarist, singer, songwriter and False Lights colleague Sam Carter about songwriting, the height of your guitar strap and his new album How The City Sings. The Low...
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Writer and Performer Amy Mason won the Dundee International Festival book prize for her first novel ‘The Other Ida’ in 2014, and her shows Mass and The Islanders (with music...
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Jim talks to Ian and Nicola from London band Stick In The Wheel. Stick In The Wheel formed in 2012 to “play the music of our people”. Their first album...
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Jim chats to Irish singer and bouzoukist Daoiri Farrell, and hears a song from his next album. The Low Culture Podcast is a series of conversations with musicians, artists and...
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Jim talks to award winning singer, fiddle player and songwriter Nancy Kerr about songwriting, traditional forms, growing up in the Northumbrian tradition and diversity in song. The Low Culture Podcast is...
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In this episode Jim talks to writer Tim Chipping. Tim has written for NME, The Guardian, MSN, Channel4 and, for the last three years, fRoots magazine. He has over a...
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This week I talk to Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker. Over the course of their first four albums they’ve steadily built their audience, while gaining critical acclaim at the same time....
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This week I talk to Ian and Radie from Dublin band Lynched. Following on from a few talking-point appearances at UK festivals in 2015, and their appearance on BBC2’s Later With...
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In episode one of the Low Culture Podcast I speak to former Bellowhead frontman and composer Jon Boden about ownership of traditional songs, creating your own style, and life after...
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