Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 25 Dec 22 - 06:32 PM Music Planet Broadcast 24 December 2022 21 days left to listen on BBC Sounds Albums of the year; Kathryn Tickell presents a round-up of some of her favourite releases of the year, plus we hear from Malian singer and guitarist Vieux Farka Touré. Music Planet BBC Radio 3 16:00 31 December 2022 At home with the Carthys; The first family of English folk Kathryn Tickell visits Martin and Eliza Carthy at home in Robin Hood's Bay in Yorkshire. There will be live music-making, some classic tracks from the Waterson-Carthy family heritage, and a look back on the life of Norma Waterson, who died earlier this year. Music Planet BBC Radio 3 16:00 7 January 2022 Lopa Kothari introduces a session form Karnatic singer Sushma Soma, plus a round-up of the latest new releases from across the world. Music Planet BBC Radio 3 16:00 14 January 2022 Lopa Kothari is joined by singers Psoy Korolenko and Alice Zadwadzki for a session of Yiddish songs that were all at one time confiscated by the KGB, plus this week's classic artist is Kenyan guitarist George Mukabi and we've a handful of the best new releases from around the globe. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 25 Dec 22 - 06:32 PM Music Planet Broadcast 24 December 2022 21 days left to listen on BBC Sounds Albums of the year; Kathryn Tickell presents a round-up of some of her favourite releases of the year, plus we hear from Malian singer and guitarist Vieux Farka Touré. Music Planet BBC Radio 3 16:00 31 December 2022 At home with the Carthys; The first family of English folk Kathryn Tickell visits Martin and Eliza Carthy at home in Robin Hood's Bay in Yorkshire. There will be live music-making, some classic tracks from the Waterson-Carthy family heritage, and a look back on the life of Norma Waterson, who died earlier this year. Music Planet BBC Radio 3 16:00 7 January 2022 Lopa Kothari introduces a session form Karnatic singer Sushma Soma, plus a round-up of the latest new releases from across the world. Music Planet BBC Radio 3 16:00 14 January 2022 Lopa Kothari is joined by singers Psoy Korolenko and Alice Zadwadzki for a session of Yiddish songs that were all at one time confiscated by the KGB, plus this week's classic artist is Kenyan guitarist George Mukabi and we've a handful of the best new releases from around the globe. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 25 Dec 22 - 06:07 PM Loose Ends Released On: 24 Dec 202 BBC Sounds Available for over a year Clive Anderson, obviously a fan, finishes with Judy Collins and a specially recorded version of Both Sides Now (after 37 minutes). Loose Ends New Years Day 23:00 BBC Radio 4 Clive Anderson with the final programme showcasing some of the best music performances on Loose Ends this year, including Joss Stone, The Divine Comedy, Judi Jackson, Vieux Farka Touré, Amythyst Kiah and The Dead South. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 24 Dec 22 - 12:05 PM Friday 30 December 8.30pm BBC Radio 4 Extra Soul Music Auld Lang Syne Available now on demand on BBC Sounds Soul Music hears the stories behind the song, how it went from being a reflective melancholic Scottish air about the parting of the ways, to the jaunty tune we know today. Monday 2nd January 16.00 BBC Radio 4 Soul Music The Parting Glass Available now on demand on BBC Sounds The Parting Glass has become synonymous with leaving. It was written in Scotland and has criss-crossed the Irish Sea becoming a popular song among Celtic peoples around the world. Song versions: Karine Polwart, Hozier, Finbar Furey, The High Kings, The MacDonalds. 181 episodes available on BBC Sounds. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: Bonzo3legs Date: 23 Dec 22 - 11:20 AM BBC Radio Scotland "Take the Floor" is broadcast one hour later at 8pm tomorrow - Task Scheduler is set to record the webcast!! |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 23 Dec 22 - 04:21 AM Friday 23 December 2022 10.00 BBC Radio 4, then on demand on BBC Sounds Woman's Hour; The fiddler and folk singer Bryony Griffith and singer, instrumentalist and percussive step dancer, Alice Jones are established solo artists at the heart of the UK folk scene. They have joined forces and earlier this year they released an album of Yorkshire songs and folklore: “A year too late and a month too soon” - which went to No.6 in Mojo folk albums of the year. They join Krupa Padhy live in the studio to discuss the tradition and to perform a Yorkshire Christmas song - Early Pearly. And wishing all Mudcatters and musicians a warm Christmas and a happy New Year. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 18 Dec 22 - 01:40 AM 23 December 2022 23:00 BBC Radio 3 Late Junction In this special festive edition of Late Junction, we hand over the musical reins to comedian and long-time listener Tom Allen. When not busy with comedy panel shows, hosting The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice or on tour with his award-winning standup, Tom is a keen appreciator of the weird and wonderful in music, and shares some of his sonic favourites with us alongside stories and cheer. Drawn to things that are melancholic, maudlin or camp, he’s a big fan of renaissance choral music, sea shanties, traditional folk songs, and a new genre he’s coined ‘Medieval Emo’. A Late Junction listener from his early teenage years, he shares some tracks he discovered via the show, as well as other songs close to his heart from the likes of Thomas Tallis, Sufjan Stevens and Kate Bush. Plus there’s an exclusive mixtape from the legendary jazz collective The Sun Ra Arkestra. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: Rain Dog Date: 28 Nov 22 - 12:55 PM Thanks for all the updates. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST Date: 28 Nov 22 - 12:19 PM Desert Island Discs Sports, guest sports promoter Barry Hearn; first broadcast 20 November, repeated 25 November 2022 available for 19 days. Barry Hearn showed his liking for folk songs. He has followed Tom Paxton since 1967, and Tom Paxton was a surprise performer at his 70th birthday party. Barry was born in Dagenham in East London in 1948 and grew up in a council house. At school, he enjoyed playing cricket and football, but freely admits he wasn’t good enough to become a professional player. Instead, he became an accountant and when one of the companies he worked for asked him to find some investment properties, he bought a chain of snooker halls. DISC ONE: The Gambler by Kenny Rogers DISC TWO: Sweet Home Chicago by The Blues Brothers DISC THREE: Sunshine On My Shoulders by John Denver DISC FOUR: The Lonesome Boatman by Finbar & Eddie Furey DISC FIVE: Snooker Loopy by Chas 'n' Dave DISC SIX: The Best by Tina Turner DISC SEVEN: American Pie by Don McLean DISC EIGHT: Forest Lawn by Tom Paxton Barry Hearn chose a similar selection for a Tom Cridland podcast in 2020; Hank Williams - "My Best Friend", Paul Simon - "Still Crazy After All These Years", Tom Paxton - "Last Thing On My Mind", Garth Brooks - "The Dance", The Beach Boys - "God Only Knows", Simon & Garfunkel - "America", Bob Dylan - "Blowin' In The Wind", Don McLean - "American Pie", Ray Charles - "Georgia On My Mind", Elvis Presley - "Always On My Mind". |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 28 Nov 22 - 06:27 AM You can find two lists of the folk programmes available on BBC Sounds and BBC i-player, with many programmes that could easily pass un-noticed otherwise. Programmes are often available for 30 days after broadcast. However, I doubt that either list will pick up all the programmes with an element of folk music. BBC Sounds - Categories - Folk https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/category/music-folk?sort=popular BBC Sounds folk programmes This lists programmes from the national and local BBC radio stations. Programmes categorised as Music: Folk - Available now - BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/genres/music/folk/player Programmes - categories - music - folk BBC folk programmes This lists TV programmes too, plus a different selection of radio programmes. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 27 Nov 22 - 11:19 AM BBC i-player Gwyl Cerdd Dant Gwyl-cerdd-dant Rhaglen fyw, efo cystadlu o ddigwyddiad diwylliannol traddodiadol undydd mwyaf Cymru, o Lanfyllin eleni. Competitions including cerdd dant, harp, folk singing, folk dancing and recitation. Pennod 1 of 4 100 mins 3pm 12 Nov 2022 Available for 15 days Pennod 2 of 4 48 mins 6pm 12 Nov 2022 Available for 15 days Pennod 3 of 4 65 mins 7:15pm 12 Nov 2022 Available for 15 days Pennod 4 of 4 138 mins 9:30pm 12 Nov 2022 Available for 15 days |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 27 Nov 22 - 07:16 AM BBC Sounds Pigion yr Wyl Cerdd Dant Released On: 13 Nov 2022 Available for 16 days Nia Lloyd Jones yn cyflwyno uchafbwyntiau o Wyl Cerdd Dant Bro Nansi 2022. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001f4mk Pigion yr Wyl Cerdd Dant |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 27 Nov 22 - 05:57 AM Cerdd Dant, Canu Gwerin a'r Gerddorfa Cerdd Dant, Folk Singing and the Orchestra BBC RADIO CYMRU 2 - 2021 (10 Nov '22 for a month) Lisa Gwilym sy’n cyflwyno rhaglen arbennig yn cyfuno dau begwn cerddorol, cerdd dant a chanu gwerin gyda Cherddorfa Genedlaethol Gymreig y BBC yn gyfeiliant i’r cwbwl. Lisa Gwilym presents a special program combining two musical extremes, cerdd dant and folk singing with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales accompanying the whole thing. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0011k3k |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 27 Nov 22 - 12:53 AM BBC Sounds Travelling Folk Bert Jansch at the BBC Released On: 24 Nov 2022Available for 27 days Bert Jansch was the very essence of folk music, providing inspiration for everyone from Paul Simon and Neil Young to Led Zeppelin and countless folk revivalists. Bert At the BBC is a comprehensive collection of Jansch’s appearances at the BBC, featuring over eight hours of rare and unreleased recordings, including live-on-air spots, studio sessions and full concerts straight from the BBC vaults, delving further into this legendary performer’s canon. The set is compiled by Colin Harper, author of Dazzling Stranger: Bert Jansch and the British folk and blues revival. Colin joins Anna in conversation about the life and music of one of the most important figures in contemporary British folk. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 26 Nov 22 - 01:33 PM BBC Radio 4 18.15 Saturday 26 November 2022 then BBC Sounds Loose Ends with music from Mary Gauthier and DJ Yoda. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 23 Nov 22 - 10:43 AM BBC Sounds; Here's a collection of 20 or more recent folk programmes from around the UK, plus one or two older ones. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/category/music-folk?sort=popular BBC Sounds Folk |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 23 Nov 22 - 10:29 AM BBC Radio 2 Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe Wednesday 21:00 23 November 2022 Jackie Oates and her trio perform songs from her new album, 'Gracious Wings'. 30 November 2022 It's St. Andrew's Day, so Mark chats to Scottish legend Aly Bain and US guitarist Jerry Douglas about 20 years of the Transatlantic Sessions. Plus Mànran's Gary Innes. 7 December 2022 Acclaimed trio Lady Maisery perform music from their latest album 'Tender'. Hazel Askew, Rowan Rheingans and Hannah James. 14 December 2022 Mark Radcliffe presents an hour of seasonal songs inspired by Christmas, midwinter customs, and country scenes. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 16 Nov 22 - 12:17 PM Billy Bragg's Changing Times - 2019 From Hamish Henderson to Tom Robinson, the Sex Pistols to U2, and more recently Radiohead and Stormzy, protest music has come a long way. 1. So Much To Protest About -16 Nov 2022 2. A Beautiful Day -23 Nov 2022 3. Grime of the Times -30 Nov 2022 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000l9mw/episodes/guide |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: Stanron Date: 12 Nov 22 - 03:15 PM Not radio but TV. BBC 2 at 9 pm tonight Martin and Eliza Carthy among other guests on Later with Jools Holland. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 10 Nov 22 - 03:13 PM Also available, BBC Radio 4 Black Roots; Grammy-winning musician Rhiannon Giddens explores the history of African American roots music through the stories of forgotten black pioneers. Episode One – Frank Johnson, Joe Thompson and the fiddle in North Carolina. Episode Two – Arnold Shultz, the banjo and bluegrass music in Kentucky. Episode Three - DeFord Bailey, the harmonica and country music in Nashville. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 10 Nov 22 - 02:43 PM The Documentary - BBC World Service - Nov 2022 Arnold Shultz and bluegrass in Kentucky Bill Monroe always acknowledged the black fiddler and guitarist Arnold Shultz as one of his major influences. Rhiannon [Giddens] explores how African-American musicians like Shultz were often mentors to white country stars of the time. Featuring Joshua Bronnenberg, Dr. Richard S. Brown, Dr. Erika Brady, Dom Flemons, Dr. Andrew Rhinehart and Tray Wellington. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct43cs |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 09 Nov 22 - 11:04 AM BBC RADIO SCOTLAND BBC RADIO ORKNEY Saltfish Sessions Music and banter from Orkney's weel kent folk duo Brian Cromarty and Douglas Montgomery. 1 hour. Last on Wednesday 26 October 2022; 16 days left to listen on BBC Sounds Next episode 18:00 Wednesday 23 November 2022 |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 09 Nov 22 - 06:12 AM 7 February 2022 21st Century Folk: Radio 2 is always looking for ways to tell stories, and 21st Century Folk is a creatively ambitious and hugely exciting new endeavour. Following in the tradition of the Radio Ballads, I’m proud that in the BBC’s centenary year we will be telling the real life stories of our listeners in the North East of England, using original music to create a lasting legacy of their experiences. Helen Thomas, Head of Radio 2 BBC Radio 2, in partnership with BBC Local Radio, launches 21st Century Folk, an ambitious initiative to capture the essence of life in the North East of England in 2022 - the BBC’s centenary year – through the prism of folk songs, and offering people from the region the opportunity to have a song written about their life. Mark Radcliffe unveiled the project to listeners on The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on Radio 2 and on BBC Radio Newcastle and BBC Radio Tees, asking people from the North East to share stories about their daily lives. Five of these stories will be given to songwriters, who will write original songs based on the listeners’ experiences. The songs will then be performed by a range of artists, including musicians with links to the region. BBC Radio 2 Folk Show with/without* Mark Radcliffe Broadcast 02 Nov 2022* Available on BBC Sounds for 23 days Teesside songwriter Sean Cooney, of The Young'uns, shares his favourite songs about real people. Sean is one of the songwriters involved in Radio 2's 21st Century Folk, which is creating a musical time capsule of life in the North East of England. Five singers are meeting five Radio 2 listeners and writing songs about their lives. Inspired by 21st Century Folk, Sean devotes this week's Folk Show to songs about real people and true stories. 21:00 09 November 2022* Then on demand for 30 days on BBC Sounds Chris Difford of Squeeze shares songs by his favourite folk and acoustic songwriters. In January 2023, Chris will take part in Radio 2's 21st Century Folk, writing a brand new song about a real Radio 2 listener from the North East of England. The project will create a musical time capsule of northern life in 2023, in which five real people will have their life experiences immortalised in song. 21:00 16 November 2022 Strange gap in BBC Radio 2 schedule! 21:00 23 November 2022 Then on demand for 30 days on BBC Sounds This week, Jackie Oates and her trio perform songs from her new album, 'Gracious Wings'. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 08 Nov 22 - 02:17 PM Front Row BBC Radio 4 19.15 Tuesday 8 November 2022 then BBC Sounds Jennifer Lawrence, mandolin player Chris Thile, Chokepoint Capitalism Grammy award-winning mandolin player Chris Thile plays live in the studio from his latest album Laysongs, on the eve of his UK tour. Wed, NOV 9 St George's Bristol Thu, NOV 10 Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, United Kingdom Fri, NOV 11 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, United Kingdom Sat, NOV 12 RNCM (Royal Northern College of Music), Manchester Sun, NOV 13 The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Tue, NOV 15 National Concert Hall, Dublin, Ireland |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 08 Nov 22 - 11:48 AM stick to trad folk; don't start writing your own murder ballads :( Law in Action BBC radio 4 - Nov 2022 Can rap lyrics amount to confessions to murder? Song lyrics are usually understood to be fiction - Tom Jones's 'Delilah' isn't an admission that the Welsh singer actually stabbed an unfaithful girlfriend, and Bob Marley never "shot the sheriff". But in California rap lyrics have been presented as evidence in criminal prosecutions in such a way that the state has now legislated to restrict the use of those lyrics in trials. And a murder conviction has been overturned, and a retrial ordered, for a rapper convicted on the grounds of his lyrics. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001dx61 > skip to ~14:00 |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 30 Oct 22 - 07:28 AM ^ Link for the "Musical Genes" programmes currently available https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h33xz/episodes/player Musical Genes Series looking at the stories behind some of our best-loved musicians. folky [not necessarily available] Johnny Cash 2008 daughter: Rosanne Cash https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dsl3m Woody Guthrie 2009 son: Arlo Guthrie https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hlddk Phil Cunningham 2008 brother: John https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dyknm Martyn Bennett 2009 mother: Margatet https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h9cx9 see the series for more non folky: Judy Garland, Matt Monro, Maurice Gibb, Dean Martin,,,, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h33xz/episodes/guide |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,Anne Lister sans cookie Date: 29 Oct 22 - 03:30 PM On Radio 4 Extra - an interview with Phil Cunningham about his brother Johnny. Recorded in 2008, and part of a series called "Musical Genes". |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 27 Oct 22 - 01:03 AM BBC Sounds; British Music from the Shetland Folk Festival World Routes; Shetland Folk Festival 2013 As part of Radio 3's celebration of British music, Mary Ann Kennedy visits the Shetland Folk Festival, an annual gathering of musicians from all around the British Isles and beyond, performing in venues spread across the UK's most northerly islands. With concert highlights from The Long Notes, whose members come from England, Scotland and Ireland; a session with Ireland's Rambling Boys of Pleasure; a set from English bluegrass banjo virtuoso Leon Hunt; and fast and furious dance tunes from Scotland's Skerryvore. Episode 2; Mary Ann Kennedy continues Radio 3's celebration of British music with more from the Shetland Folk Festival, focusing on the Islands' own strong musical heritage, which shows influences from nearby Scandinavia as well as mainland Scotland. Local fiddle player Kevin Henderson plays tunes in Shetland style, Claire White sings in Shetland dialect, and there are highlights of the Isles' Gathering, a get-together of leading musicians from both Orkney and Shetland. Part of BBC World on 3 World Music Archive; This collection features highlights from our trips across the globe, from traditional music that is almost never heard to stars of the future on the other side of the planet. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 25 Oct 22 - 05:19 PM BBC Radio 4 Miss Nobody by Ethel Carnie 1/2 Sunday 23 October 2022 15.00 Available for 27 days on BBC Sounds 2/2 Sunday 30 October 2022 15.00 Musical dramatisation of the novels This Slavery and Miss Nobody. Ethel Carnie was a mill worker from the age of 11 to 20 years old. She became the first English working class novelist. Music composed, arranged and played by Rowan Rheingans. Accordion: Hannah James. Singers: Janet Swan, Rosie Swan, Jules Gibb, Katherine Watson, Grainne Gordon, Victoria Knott, Mark Mukerji and Huw Johnson and all members of the cast. I enjoyed the first episode - and wrote a song about Ethel Carnie; You may call me a mill girl or Miss Nobody But no-one can keep me in this slavery! |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 25 Oct 22 - 01:54 PM Tuesday 25 October 2022 19.15 BBC Radio 4 Then available on BBC Sounds (for over a year?) Front Row Eliza Carthy, Ruben Östlund, Brutalist Architecture Eliza Carthy is celebrating 30 years as a professional musician with a new album, Queen of the Whirl. She talks about this, the legacy of her musical family – as the daughter of Norma Waterson and Martin Carthy – the way traditional music develops, and her own song-writing, and performs live in the Front Row studio. Wednesday 19 October 2022 9pm BBC Radio 2 The Folk Show BBC Sounds 24 days left to listen Vital folk voice Eliza Carthy reflects on her life in music so far. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 23 Oct 22 - 04:52 PM BBC Radio Scotland Travelling Folk Available now 4 Next on 3 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tlyrt/episodes/player Travelling Folk |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 23 Oct 22 - 03:23 PM Shetland Folk Festival 2022 Oct 5th & 6th Caroline Moyes presents this year’s fortieth Folk Festival Special. only available for a few days now : https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p3lmm/episodes/guide |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 23 Oct 22 - 07:46 AM ;) includes some discussion actually carried out in Clanger ;) CLANGERS: The Complete Scripts 1969-1974 is published on November 10th. Now there's something to think about! |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 22 Oct 22 - 08:07 PM Free Thinking Radio 3 Oliver Postgate The creator of much-loved children's TV classics including The Clangers, Bagpuss and Pogles' Wood is discussed by Matthew Sweet and his guests Daniel Postgate, who took over Smallfilms from his father, singer Sandra Kerr, who was the voice of Madeleine in Bagpuss, composer and author Neil Brand, and writer and broadcaster Samira Ahmed. Oliver Postgate's father was a communist and his mother was a political activist, daughter of prominent Labour figure George Lansbury - how much of this political background can we find in the fantastical worlds that he created? There's also discussion of the music that plays such a major role in the programmes - the deep folk roots of the songs performed by Sandra and John Faulkner in Bagpuss and Vernon Elliot's sparse and poignant compositions for The Clangers, Noggin the Nog and Ivor the Engine. There's also some discussion of The Critics Group. ;) includes some discussion actually carried out in Clanger ;) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001cyny |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 19 Oct 22 - 07:57 PM Thanks WalkaboutsVerse ^ Mòd 2022 Oct 2022 also on BBC RADIO NAN GÀIDHEAL - Several programmes this week. Live & available for a month. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001d620/episodes/guide |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 19 Oct 22 - 03:54 PM Before the Folk Show starts on BBC Radio 2, currently enjoying trad Gaelic singing from the Mods on Scotland's BBC Alba. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 18 Oct 22 - 02:32 PM 9pm Wednesday BBC Radio 2 The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe 19 October 2022 Eliza Carthy's musical life so far Vital folk voice Eliza Carthy reflects on her life in music so far. 26 October 2022 Ashley Hutchings and son Blair Dunlop Folk rock 'Guv'nor' Ashley Hutchings and son Blair Dunlop discuss art and inspiration. 02 November 2022 Sean Cooney sits in Teesside songwriter Sean Cooney, of The Young'Uns, shares his favourite songs about real people. 09 November 2022 Chris Difford sits in Chris Difford of Squeeze shares songs by his favourite folk and acoustic songwriters |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 17 Oct 22 - 06:38 PM Oota Da Cans , mentioned by Diolch back in February is back on. It seems to be roughly monthly from October to March : Steve Davidson and Gary Peterson with their choice of folk music from around the globe. (no play list) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0094459/episodes/guide |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 17 Oct 22 - 06:04 PM Music Matters - Radio 3 - 15 Oct 2022 Kate Molleson focusses on Northern Ireland. @ 23:50 The Lambeg Drum is one of the loudest acoustic instruments and Kate gets to hear one in Co. Antrim, in the company of Willie Hill and Dr Diana Culbertson. They talk about the role the drum plays in the Ulster-Scots community. @ 29:30 Back in Belfast fiddle player Kevin McCullagh talks about his journey into experimental improvisation and subverting audiences' expectations of traditional music. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001cyln |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 13 Oct 22 - 11:39 AM The Essay - BBC Radio 3 - 12 October 2022 Vaughan Williams: Belonging Essay 3: Adrian McNally - producer/arranger/pianist for The Unthanks Self-taught and raised in a South Yorkshire pit village, Adrian McNally is pianist, composer and band leader for The Unthanks. From humble beginnings to scoring for his band to perform with Charles Hazelwood's Army of Generals, Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band and the BBC Concert Orchestra for The Proms, McNally has sought confidence and inspiration along the way from Ralph Vaughan Williams. He finds kinship in a quest to prove that the people's music is anything but common, to draw out and elevate the beauty and truth present in those folk songs fondly but unfairly known as low culture. In his essay, McNally looks at VW's thoughts on National Music and the inescapable relationship between place, community and creativity. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001cnvs Scroll episodes forward & back for more VW essays but this one seems most related to folk. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST Date: 11 Oct 22 - 06:45 PM BBC Radio 4 Miss Nobody by Ethel Carnie 1/2 Sunday 23 October 2022 15.00 2/2 Sunday 30 October 2022 15.00 Using a mash-up of the novels This Slavery and Miss Nobody. Ethel Carnie was the first English working class novelist. She was a mill worker from the age of 11 to 20 years old. A musical adaptation, following the lives of two working women in 1911 Lancashire. Author and activist, Ethel Carnie narrates, she wants to teach the women to strive for more in their working lives. Ethel Carnie - Jenny Platt Singers: Janet Swan, Rosie Swan, Jules Gibb, Katherine Watson, Grainne Gordon, Victoria Knott, Mark Mukerji and Huw Johnson and all members of the cast. Accordion - Hannah James Music composed, arranged and played by Rowan Rheingans |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: Rain Dog Date: 11 Oct 22 - 04:03 AM On BBC Radio 4 Extra earlier this morning and repeated this coming Sunday at 15.30 Sounds from the Seabed Lucie Skeaping traces the story of the salvage and replication of musical instruments which went down with Henry VIII’s Mary Rose in 1545. She also finds out what they tell us about Tudor music and musicians, both at sea and on land. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: FreddyHeadey Date: 26 Sep 22 - 07:16 AM ^^^^^ some links for Book Of The Week September 2022 - BBC radio 4 The Captain's Apprentice by Caroline Davison Following in the footsteps of Ralph Vaughan Williams, Caroline Davison explores the influence of folk song and the Fens on the composer, in the 150th anniversary of his birth. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001bksj/episodes/guide & more about the book (article by Rowan Mantell) https://www.edp24.co.uk/lifestyle/heritage/kings-lynn-folk-songs-inspire-vaughan-williams-9231202 independent bookshops link https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-captain-s-apprentice-ralph-vaughan-williams-and-the-story-of-a-folk-song/9781784744540 |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 15 Sep 22 - 02:36 PM Jackie Oates 12 September at 22:17 · Evening everyone! I am looking forward to a week of rehearsing material from my new album 'Gracious Wings' with my wonderful trio (John Parker and Mike Cosgrave) in readiness for our upcoming Autumn Tour. Unfortunately we've had to make a few changes and alterations: We will now be performing a live set for the Folk Show, Radio 2 on Wednesday 16th November. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 15 Sep 22 - 01:55 PM Last night on BBC Radio 2, according to BBC Sounds. 19:00 Jo Whiley Jo handpicks her favourite new music from all genres of the musical spectrum. 21:00 Her Majesty's Horses In a special programme, Radio 2 looks back at the Queen's love of horses. 22:00 Trevor Nelson's Rhythm Nation Soul, R&B, funk, disco and everything in between. Soul, R&B, funk, disco and everything in between. New music from all genres of the musical spectrum. Except the world of folk music. Not on BBC Radio this week; The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe; Jackie Oates sings live. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 14 Sep 22 - 06:33 AM BBC Radio Scotland Thursday 15 September 8pm Travelling Folk Anna Massie with a concert recorded at the 2022 Orkney Folk Festival featuring Graham Rorie and the Orcadians of Hudson Bay Live from the Orkney Folk Festival. 1 hour 55 minutes. Edwina Hayes live from the Orkney Folk Festival Travelling Folk Anna Massie kicks off our Live Music Month during September on Travelling Folk. We begin with a range of tracks from the best 'live' albums around, including Runrig, LAU and Cherish the Ladies. Our live concert features a set by Edwina Hayes recorded at the 2022 Orkney Folk Festival. 17 days left to listen. 1 hour, 55 minutes. Scotland's First Roma Festival & Fara on Energy Islands Travelling Folk Anna Massie hear about Scotland's first ever Roma Culture Festival. Plus Catriona Price & Kristan Harvey join Anna live to share Fara's brand new album Energy Islands. 10 days left to listen. 1 hour, 55 minutes. Travelling Folk at the Edinburgh Festivals Anna Massie in the BBC's spiegeltent at St James Quarter for an evening of live music with Siobhan Miller, Megan Henderson, Malin Lewis & Cahalen Morrison. 1 hour, 55 minutes. 3 days left to listen. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: Rain Dog Date: 14 Sep 22 - 05:22 AM BBC Radio 4 repeated the Woman's Hour programme from May this year - Woman and Folk. It was repeated on Saturday. The link on my previous post on May 2nd will take you to the page. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 12 Sep 22 - 11:06 PM BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week The Captain’s Apprentice from 9.45am Monday 26 September Following in the footsteps of Ralph Vaughan Williams, Caroline Davison explores the influence of folk song and the Fens on the composer, in the 150th anniversary of his birth. Ralph Vaughan Williams was a keen collector of folk songs, and committed to saving these indigenous tunes before they could be forgotten. In 1905 he was in King's Lynn where James 'Duggie' Carter sang 'The Captain's Apprentice'. The tune was beautiful and the melody, harmony and feeling went on to shape Vaughan Williams' future composition. Yet, in stark contrast, the lyrics of this song told a tale of brutal torture at sea. Alongside the story of Ralph Vaughan Williams' passion for folk song and the Fens, Caroline Davison delves into the plight of cabin boys on the high seas who were at the mercy of unscrupulous sea captains. Folk songs are not the only the theme examined in this account, we also discover how the landscape of the Fens inspired Vaughan Williams work, and there are glimpses into the composer's personal life, and the times in which he lived. Monday 26 September 9.45 repeated 00.30 1 of 5 Norfolk Rhapsody Caroline Davison explores the influence of folk song and the Fens on the composer. Tuesday 27 September 9.45 repeated 00.30 2 of 5 Folk Song and Composition Inspired by song collecting in King's Lynn, Vaughan Williams composes Norfolk Rhapsodies. Wednesday 28 September 9.45 repeated 00.30 3 of 5 Vaughan Williams and Fen Country Ralph Vaughan Williams's emotional connection to the Fens found expression in his music where memories of youth, love and happiness make their mark. Thursday 29 September 9.45 repeated 00.30 4 of 5 Vaughan Williams Has an Epiphany In 1903 the composer meets Mr Potiphar and has a musical epiphany. Friday 30 September 9.45 repeated 00.30 5 of 5 The Captain’s Apprentice Is Revisited The composer revisits The Captain's Apprentice after disaster strikes the Norfolk coast. |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 12 Sep 22 - 11:00 PM Bryony Griffith; Thanks to @elizabethalker at @BBCRadio3 for playing mine and @AliceJonesMusic track 'Wanton Lasses Pity Her' this morning. A bit of trad folk sandwiched between Weber & Chopin! The Northern Drift shows will be aired [on BBC Radio 3] on 12th and 19th Sept ???? |
Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2022 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 07 Sep 22 - 07:02 AM BBC Radio 2 9:00pm Wednesday Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe 7 September 2022 Touring by tall ship with the Sea Song Sessions Members of the Sea Song Sessions talk about their new album, and touring by tall ship. Ben Nicholls and Emily Portman chat to Mark about the project, which also involves Seth Lakeman, Jack Rutter and Bellowhead's Jon Boden. The group will be playing harbourside venues when they tour the south coast onboard a sailing ship in late September. You can hear songs from the Sea Song Sessions and more LIVE at three, one-off harbourside and onboard performances. LOOE HARBOUR Tuesday 27 September 2022 Doors 6pm. Tallship ‘Anny’ will come alongside and act as stage, audience will view the performance from the East Quay on Looe Harbour. £25.00 CHARLESTOWN HARBOUR Wednesday 28th September Doors 6pm. Below decks on Sailing Barge ‘Lady Daphne’ alongside in Charlestown. Only 40 capacity! £45.00 FALMOUTH: NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM CORNWALL Friday 30 September 2022 Doors 7pm. Performance in the boat hall of the maritime museum. Please note this will be a standing event. £25.00 14 September 2022 Jackie Oates sings live This week, singer and musician Jackie Oates plays songs from her new album, 'Gracious Wings'. Jackie is one of the most cherished folk voices of her generation, combining sensitive singing with superb fiddle and viola playing to affect audiences since the mid-2000s. Her touring trio includes Mike Cosgrave (piano, accordion, guitar) and John Parker (double bass). Gracious Wings features friends and guests Megan Henwood, Jon Wilks and Simon Emmerson of the Imagined Village. 21 September 2022 The Unthanks cast our sorrows away This week, members of Northumbrian family band The Unthanks talk about their new album, 'Sorrows Away'. Acclaimed and admired since 2003, The Unthanks continue to evolve their sound while always making something beautiful or affecting. 28 September 2022 Jake Blount: imagining a future using songs from the past American musician Jake Blount talks about his new release, 'The New Faith'. Jake's Afrofuturist album imagines a world in which Black Americans, driven north by the effects of climate change, live as refugees. They sing their story through timeless folk songs and spirituals, mixing roots music and rap. |
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