What a way to kick off gigging in 2026 for us. We had great time in #Blackpool opening the introducing stage for @SolidEnts for #UKWestCoastFolkFestival at the @WGBpl. A really appreciative audience who joined in with our songs. Thanks to all who made it such a memorable day.
Our original carol (All Hail) The Lord of Misrule played live with @torkardensemble choir and orchestra. We had the honour of being asked for it to be part of the Christmas concert, and to lead in this rendition. #folkmusic#livemusic#christmascarols https://t.co/F5kNmfggvA
Today is Bandcamp Friday.
All the money from music sales goes to the artist today.
You can pick up a copy of our debut EP “Four Track Trad Folk” by following the link below.
We only have a limited amount of CDs left.
#bandcamp#bandcampfriday
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New Song: A rehearsal of our new original song. Mecca For Lovers is an ode to the M1’s Trowell services! Not the first place you’d think of for a romantic liaison but in the late ‘60s it was the place to go to extend Saturday night into Sunday morning. (C)@MalinHillMusic 2025
We had an incredible evening at @StPaulsDaybrook last night. It was an absolute honour and privilege to support the amazing @STilston (with Hugh Bradley). Outstanding performers that leave us in awe of their effortless playing and singing. Thank you for having us. #livemusic
“Four Track Trad Folk is a refreshing, analogue gem, bringing humanity and folk community spirit right to your ears, wherever you are.” ~ @LeftLion
Our first EP is available to download and stream or as a CD from our online shop.
https://t.co/UMamt5ELby
https://t.co/3GWxOA6e2f
Our first EP “Four Track Trad Folk” is now available on CD from our online shop. Featuring our arrangements of traditional songs: The Fisher Lad of Whitby, Prickle Eye Bush, Salcombe Sailors’ Flaunt, and Leave Her Johnny.
#folkmusic#traditional#folkduo https://t.co/3GWxOA6e2f
@TalkingPicsTV 2/2 it was the refined version of the French made Les Aventures de Colargol based on the fictional bear created by French writer Olga Pouchine in the 1950s. Only 13 episodes were made. Do the programmes still exist and if so would you be able to show them?
@TalkingPicsTV 1/2 I’ve been reminded of Barnaby, an animated children’s show which aired as part of Watch with Mother in 1973 on the BBC. It featured the voices of Colin Jeavons (who narrated), Charles Collingwood, Gwenllian Owen and Percy Edwards.
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Wear You Out is a track from the forthcoming album by Richard Snow & The Inlaws. Have a listen exclusively on NottsRocks. #newalbum#newmusic#nottsrocksreview#nottsrocks https://t.co/d6Nq1U5fV4
Start the weekend early, with the weather forecast you might as well! Tonight on The Folk Pilot there's a fantastic collection of new folk and roots music to get you going.
https://t.co/pF0akgxZs1 at 7pm
Our first EP “Four Track Trad Folk” will be available to download, stream, and buy as a CD on September 30th.
You can also pre-save it now.
https://t.co/8WyRHyLNi7