Graham’s 1965 composition “Maajun (A Taste Of Tangier)” charts a future direction ready to be explored by British folk musicians; “Sally Free And Easy”, “Black Is The Colour Of My True Love’s Hair” ...
Highly acclaimed folk singer Eliza Carthy presents this four-part series charting the rise of British folk music from the revival of the 1960s to the thriving folk music scene of today.
Simon Costin - from the Museum of British Folklore - explained: "These are shoes which have been secreted within a house, often underneath doorways or within chimneys. We don't really know why ...
John McMahon previews a new exhibition exploring UK calendar customs, from the Museum of British Folklore and the artist Ben Edge Our journalism is funded by our readers. Become a subscriber today to ...
One such musical endeavour that fits this idea is Folklore Tapes. An ongoing research and heritage project by a collective of like-minded musicians, it documents stories from British folklore ...