04 Aug 18 - 04:15 PM (#3941616) Subject: Folk on Foot -podcast -Matthew Bannister From: FreddyHeadey A new podcast by the broadcaster Matthew Bannister. Folk On Foot "... the exciting new podcast that brings together my three passions: folk music, walking and telling stories in sound. It’s a simple idea - I go walking with a leading folk musician in a landscape that has inspired them. They also sing and play on location. Some of the finest performers in the country have already taken part and we’ve criss-crossed the UK recording in fields, by rivers, up mountains and in the odd pub and kitchen. The conversations are fascinating and the music is sublime. " The first podcast is with the Young'Uns - Hartlepool Future lineup ... Karine Polwart - Fala Moor - Sam Lee - Sussex - Eliza Carthy (& family) - Robin Hood's bay Steve Knightley - the eExe trail - Cara Dillon - Dungiven - https://www.folkonfoot.com |
04 Aug 18 - 05:39 PM (#3941641) Subject: RE: Folk on Foot -podcast -Matthew Bannister From: DaveRo Feed: https://folkonfoot.podbean.com/feed.xml |
05 Aug 18 - 05:44 AM (#3941725) Subject: RE: Folk on Foot -podcast -Matthew Bannister From: GUEST,Joe G Thanks for this - it's superb. As a Poolie myself I'm enjoying revisiting my home town in their company. Looking forward to hearing the others too |
08 Aug 18 - 12:48 PM (#3942515) Subject: RE: Folk on Foot -podcast -Matthew Bannister From: punkfolkrocker I had a look in the website shop, but it just says "merch coming soon"... will they be selling anti fungal foot powder, and corn & blister plasters...??? |
08 Aug 18 - 04:05 PM (#3942556) Subject: RE: Folk on Foot -podcast -Matthew Bannister From: FreddyHeadey Google says No results found for "fungal foot powder, and corn & blister plasters" lyrics. Is it a song or CD? ;) |
08 Aug 18 - 04:21 PM (#3942559) Subject: RE: Folk on Foot -podcast -Matthew Bannister From: punkfolkrocker If it aint yet.. it should be... mudcat song challenge...??? |
08 Aug 18 - 06:41 PM (#3942577) Subject: RE: Folk on Foot -podcast -Matthew Bannister From: GUEST,henryp When corns stage a drama Plasters have a role And fungal foot powder Is good for your sole |
10 Aug 18 - 06:06 AM (#3942862) Subject: RE: Folk on Foot -podcast -Matthew Bannister From: FreddyHeadey Episode 2 is up now " Season 1 Episode 2: Karine Polwart - Fala Moor - Karine was named Folk Singer of the Year at the 2018 Radio 2 Folk Awards. Her solo theatre piece “Wind Resistance” and album “A Pocket of Wind Resistance” were inspired by Fala Moor near her home in Midlothian just south of Edinburgh. She takes Matthew for a walk across the Moor which is a haven for wildlife, particularly birds. As she sings you can hear skylarks and curlews flying around her. Karine tells stories of the people who lived near the moor and the monastic hospital which stood nearby where pioneering herbal treatments were invented. And she reflects on n her own life journey from social worker dealing with survivors of domestic violence to award winning folk singer." |
11 Aug 18 - 01:45 PM (#3943180) Subject: RE: Folk on Foot -podcast -Matthew Bannister From: Joe Offer refresh |
21 Jan 19 - 04:33 AM (#3972559) Subject: RE: Folk on Foot -podcast -Matthew Bannister From: GUEST,Dave D This podcast has been consistently wonderfully. Latest episode, with Fisherman's Friends in Port Isaac, came out a few days ago. Episodes so far: Fisherman’s Friends in Port Isaac Kerry Andrew/You Are Wolf at the Brockwell Lido Seth Lakeman on Dartmoor Jon Boden in the Loxley Valley Cara Dillon in Dungiven Steve Knightley on the Exe Trail Eliza Carthy (and Family) in Robin Hood’s Bay Sam Lee singing with Nightingales in Sussex Karine Polwart at Fala Moor The Young’uns in Hartlepool |