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FolkCast: the podcast that brings you the worlds of folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots music.
In this edition: we build a railway, lose a lover or two to war, head to the hills, spend the night with drunken sailors, take a bite out of the Big Apple, rant against the modern world, go insane with a tinker, take the last train to Delhi and get lost in France before the whole thing ends in a Fiasco!
FolkCast is produced and presented by Folkie Phil Widdows
Music featured:
Iron Horses by Two Coats Colder from the album “Moment In Time” (2017)
http://www.twocoatscolder.com
The Bonny Light Horseman by Siobhan Miller from the album “Strata” (2017)
https://www.siobhanmiller.com
Love Me Forever by Skinner & T’Witch from the album “The Fool’s Journey” (2017)
http://www.skinnerandtwitch.com
Feature Fight by Chris Tye from the album “Stronger In Numbers” (2017)
https://christyemusic.wordpress.com/category/news/
Hills Of Rome by Jason McNiff from the album “Rain Dries Your Eyes” (2017)
https://www.jasonmcniff.com
The Call by Neil McSweeney from the album “A Coat Worth Wearing” (2017)
http://www.neilmcsweeney.com/
New York Love Song by The Roving Crows from the album “Bury Me Naked” (2017)
http://www.rovingcrows.com
Generation Rent (Radio Mix) by Megson from the EP “Generation Rent” (2017)
http://www.megsonmusic.co.uk
INSANELY MENTAL INSTRUMENTAL(S)
Reels - The Yellow Tinker / Ril Mhor Bhaile And Chalaidh
and
Jig - An Cat Is A Mathair
by Cormac Begley from the album “Cormac Begley” (2017)
http://www.cormacbegley.com
Smugglers’ Song by Feast Of Fiddles from the album “Sleight Of Elbow” (2017)
http://www.feastoffiddles.co.uk
Song Of The Sea Rover by Amelia Coburn single release (2017)
http://ameliacoburn.co.uk
Delhi Belly by Paul J. Openshaw from the album “Bare Bones” (2015)
http://paulopenshaw.com
The Last Train by The Medlars from the album “The Medlars” (2017)
https://themedlarsmusic.wordpress.com
Sangatte by Minnie Birch charity single release (2017)
https://minniebirch.bandcamp.com
Fiasco by Manran from the album “An Dà Là - The Two Days” (2017)
http://manran.co.uk
For full details see the Shownotes for FolkCast 126 at www.folkcast.co.uk |