• Tuesday Folk People Podcast

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Tuesday Folk People Podcast

By: Home Stage
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Episodes
  • Tuesday Folk People Podcast - 3 Daft Monkeys
    Jul 1 2022

    3 Daft Monkeys are a dynamic splash of colour in today's folk world. Formed and forged by years of travel, of experiencing and digesting other cultural approaches to folk music that sits alongside their own Celtic roots, 3 Daft Monkeys have resulted in a truly unique sound and an explosive live show, crossing boundaries into the theatre with bespoke stage clothes, dances and themes.

    Find out all about this and more in this interview where our host Maddy Leedham chats to Tim Ashton and Athene Roberts of 3 Daft Monkeys.

    Featuring exclusive performances of their eccentric music.

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    44 mins
  • Tuesday Folk People Podcast - The Shackleton Trio
    Jun 17 2022

    With Tuesday Folk People on Tour just around the corner, we want you to get to know Norfolk-based group, The Shackleton Trio.

    Described as “sparky, charismatic and intensely assured” by fRoots Magazine, the trio boast imaginative re-workings of traditional folk standards, which blend seamlessly alongside their own original numbers. Highly energetic and hard-working, The Shackleton Trio have been featured on Mark Radcliffe’s Radio 2 Folk Show as well as Radio 4, as well as appearing on the main stage at Cambridge Folk Festival.

    For more information about Tuesday Folk People on Tour and to purchase your tickets, visit this website: https://www.home-stage.co.uk/tuesday-folk-people-on-tour

    Students can attend the tour for free, check out our website to find out how!

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    29 mins
  • Tuesday Folk People Podcast - The Ciderhouse Rebellion
    May 18 2022

    The Ciderhouse Rebellion are truly a unique voice in today’s folk world. Adam Summerhayes's “intoxicating – virtuoso fiddle playing” (The Times) entwines with Murray Grainger’s subtly woven tapestries of sound and rises above his rampant and intoxicated accordion ‘bellowings’ in an unpredictable and powerful new look at old tunes. Profound and eloquent, epic and haunting, wild, dramatic and occasionally unhinged; a quest to create music in the moment, with no conscious thought between conception and playing, searching for unexpected magic and the possibility to create a deeper and perhaps more revealing narrative. This is traditional rebellion at its best.

    Find out all about this and more in our podcast episode with The Ciderhouse Rebellion.

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    1 hr and 1 min

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