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 A. L. Lloyd | The first CD release for an historic set of recordings. In 1959 the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams and the folk song collector A L "Bert" Lloyd compiled the Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs. The ... |
 Alistair McCulloch | This is Alistair's first solo recording and is long overdue. Alistair has surrounded himself with some of the finest musicians in the folk scene and his arrangements on nine of the twelve tracks refle... |
 Andy May | Gateshead-based Andy May has been playing the Northumbrian pipes for over 14 years and has won the Northumbrian Piper's Society Open Competition an unprecedented nine times in a row, currently a recor... |
 Benji Kirkpatrick | ... |
 Bob Davenport | ... |
 Bob Diehl, Phil Bartlett, Gerry Murphy, Dave Hillery, Dave Howes, Steve Turner & Bob Mort | ... |
 Bob Fox & Benny Graham | ... |
 The Border Country Dance Band | ... |
 Bram Taylor | ... |
 Buz Collins | Buz Collins is an emerging talent with an eye for an interesting story and a guitar player whose style is fairly original. There is a feeling of power in his voice, as this CD shows. Give it a try and... |
 Cockersdale | Re-issue of the classic Cockersdale album originally released in 1988. Now issued with three bonus tracks and new sleeve notes. One the the most popular singing groups with an excellent collection of ... |
 Crucible | Crucible have steadily developed an enviable reputation as outstanding performers of English traditional music and song. They manage to combine formidable vocal harmony talents with all round instrume... |
 Dr Faustus | ... |
 Ed Rennie | Ed Rennie is a new singer to emerge on the folk scene. Not surprisingly, his repertoire thus far has been shaped by his punchy, patently powerful and precise performances as a box player with the popu... |
 FolkESTRA North! | Launched by Folkworks in 2001, FolkESTRA North! is The Sage Gateshead's Youth Folk Ensemble. They make an exciting new sound, deeply rooted in the tradition yet always exploring fresh ideas and materi... |
 Frankie Armstrong | ... |
 Gordon Tyrrall | Acclaimed multi-instrumental folk musician Gordon Tyrrall draws out the parallels between poetry and music. The album showcases a range of very talented musicians - Tyrral, himself, and others such as... |
 Grace Notes | Grace Notes is three of the best known female voices in folk circles being that of Maggie Boyle, Lynda Hardcastle and Helen Hockenhull. Together they provide a strong vocal trio for some classic trad... |
 The Hoghton Band | A double album for the price of one, combining three of Fellside's best selling albums.
Towards the end of the 1970s and into 1980s there was a lot of interest in country dancing and there was a proli... |
 Hughie Jones | ... |
 Jack McNeill | Jack McNeill Charlie Heys are a young acoustic duo whose reputation is beginning to spread. They are bucking the trend of young folk musicians at the moment by not doing traditional material, but sp... |
 Jez Lowe | ... |
 Jez Lowe & The Bad Pennies | ... |
 John Conolly & Pete Sumner | ... |
 John Kirkpatrick, Rosie Cross, Georgina Le Faux, Michael Gregory, Jane Threlfall & Carl H | A traditional celebration of an English midwinter with John Kirkpatrick, Rosie Cross, Georgina Le Faux, Michael Gregory, Jane Threfall and Carl Hogsden.
17 traditional songs celebrating the season.... |
 Johnny Silvo & Diz Disley | ... |
 Jon Loomes | ... |
 Jon Raven, John Kirkpatrick, Sue Harris, Gary & Vera Aspey, Brian Peters & Ian Woods | ... |
 Kathy Stewart | ... |
 Keith Kendrick | ... |
 Kieron Means | ... |
 Last Orders | The members of this quartet first met and started playing together when they were members of Kathryn Tickell’s 17 piece youth folk band, Folkestra, based at The Sage Gateshead. They decided to make ... |
 Liliana Bertolo, Evelyne Girardon, Sandra Kerr | Formed in 1996, Voice Union are Liliana Bertolo (from the Val d'Aoste region of north west Italy), Evelyne Girardon (France) and Sandra Kerr (England).... |
 Maddie Southorn | ... |
 The Maerlock | The Maerlock features five of the country’s top young musicians - all graduates of, or current students at, the Royal Northern College of Music - and includes one former finalist in the BBC Young Mu... |
 Martyn Wyndham-Read | ... |
 Martyn Wyndham-Read & No Man's Band | Martyn Wyndham-Read has been one of the Fellside roster of artists since 1981. He has five CDs currently available plus two volumes of the prestigious and highly acclaimed ‘Song Links’ albums, of... |
 Nancy Kerr & James Fagan | ... |
 Peta Webb & Ken Hall | Peta Webb ken Hall get together to explore the rich sounds of Acapella duet singing, drawing on American, British and Irish Traditions.... |
 Peter Bellamy | ... |
 The Queensberry Rules | ... |
 The Queensbury Rules | After quietly building a reputation through their own self-released albums The Queensberry Rules caused a stir with their first release on the Fellside label (The Black Dog and Other Stories, FECD201)... |
 Rachel & Lillias | The combination of voice, flute and harp has produced a hauntingly beautiful debut Album from these two young musicians. Rachel Newton and Lillias Kinsman-Blake first met while studying Folk Traditi... |
 Rick Kemp | ... |
 The Rufus Crisp Experience | Dave Arthur (vocals, banjo, guitar, tambourine, bones), Barry Murphy (vocals, banjo, guitar) with Pete Cooper (fiddle).... |
 Sandra And Nancy Kerr | ... |
 Sandra Kerr & John Faulkner | Sung and played by Madeleine (Sandra Kerr) and Gabriel (John Faulkner), with a Chorus of Mice, and helpful comments from Professor Yaffle and a certain Saggy Old Cloth Cat.... |
 Sara Grey | Sara Grey is one of the finest interpreters of American Old-Timey music on the scene today. She is one of the foremost exponents of the old-time style whether singing or playing frailing style on th... |
 Scalene | ... |
 Simon Haworth | This second Fellside album by the Northumberland-based singer/song writer/guitarist consists of 16 original compositions inspired by traditions and incidents related to the North of England. Guest ac... |
 Sisters Unlimited | ... |
 Spiers & Boden | ... |
 Steve Tilston | ... |
 Swan Arcade | ... |
 Tom Kitching And Gren Bartley | A chance meeting at Loughborough University led to Tom Kitching and Gren Bartley forming their duo. Playing an aromatic hotpot of English Folk, Americana and Blues coupled with Gren's distinctive own ... |
 Tryckster | ... |
 Ushna | ... |
 The Witches Of Elswick | ... |