 Abdul Tee-Jay | A dozen great tracks from the first three albums by Abdul Tee-Jay’s Rokoto: a timeless selection of uplifting Sierra-Leonian dance music, led by the long-reigning king of modern African guitar in th... |
 Dave Evans | The late ’60s and early ’70s were a golden age for British folk guitar. In those days it wasn’t enough to be just a singer/songwriter; you were expected to be a really good guitar picker too. Da... |
 Dembo Konte & Kausu Kuyateh | Album Notes: In late 1989, during one of their regular tours of the UK, West African kora kings Dembo Konte Kausu Kuyayeh got together with members of the nigh-legendary 3 Mustaphas 3, English folk/... |
 The English Country Blues Band | The ECBB brought together well-known musicians from opposite corners of the English folk scene in what was considered an innovative, barrier-demolishing blend, naturally Anglicising blues and old-time... |
 Hot Vultures | Throughout most of the 1970s, Hot Vultures – Ian Anderson Maggie Holland – were one of the hardest working duos on the UK and European folk circuits with their uniquely English approach to blues... |
 Maggie Holland | Maggie Holland – singer, guitarist, banjo and bass player – forged a solo career during and after being a key member of Hot Vultures, the English Country Blues Band and Tiger Moth and taking a sin... |
 Tiger Moth | In the 1980s, all-star roots dance band Tiger Moth – Rod Stradling, Jon Moore, Maggie Holland, Chris Coe, Ian Anderson, John Maxwell, Ian Carter – took playing for English country dancing on a row... |