Folk Bands and Artists
Brendan Power
He is an amazing harmonica player from New Zealand. Voted part of the best duo with Tim Edey at the RTE Folk Awards 2012.
Brennen Leigh & Noel McKay
Austin, Texas
Fine songsters, guitarists & all round bluegrass’y musicians, they are very unique & highly acclaimed in the music capital of USA.
Brian Finnegan
Brian is a celebrated composer, collaborator and producer and has toured and recorded with artistes as diverse as KAN, Cara Dillon, Boris Grebenshikov, Anoushka Shankar, Bebel Gilberto and most recent…
Brian Hughes
Brian Hughes began playing traditional Irish music at a very young age, in his home town of Athy Co Kildare. By the age of 14 yrs, Brian had made TV appearances and had won County, Provisional, and Al…
Brian Kellock & Konrad Wiszniewski
Two generations of Scottish jazz brilliance play masterly, swinging piano and soulfully expressive saxophone, refreshing classics from the standards repertoire.
Brian Kelly
London continues to nurture fine exponents of the banjo: Brian Kelly is one of the latest in a long line that includes Mick O´Connor, John Carty and Bernie Conneely (formerly of The London Lasses). Li…
www.brian-kelly.comBrian Kennedy
Brian Kennedy survived a childhood on the infamous Falls Road, West Belfast at the height of its hellish history against all the odds to carve an extraordinary career in Music. In his own words he sa…
Brian McGrath
One of the rare young pianists whose sound reflects the 1920s piano styles, Brian was born in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh, 1965. Although his parents did not play music, they owned a pub that feat…
Brian Molley
Glasgow
Brian Molley is a saxophonist and composer based in Glasgow, Scotland. He has led his group Brian Molley Quartet to a number of notable successes, including selection for the prestigious Made in Scotl…
Brian Molley
Glasgow
A widely experienced saxophonist and flautist, Brian Molley released his quartet’s first album, Clock, in 2013 and was immediately noted as ‘One to Watch’ by Jazzwise. With a saxophone style that can …
Brian Molley & Tom Gibbs
Glasgow
When saxophonist Brian Molley released his first album, Clock, in 2013 it was a work that the Glasgow-based musician had been slowly and quietly building up to for a decade or more - and press and med…
Brian Peters
Derbyshire
Brian Peters is, according to the UK’s Living Tradition magazine “a top-notch singer and player, also one of the best-researched performers currently doing the rounds, and master of several crafts” wh…
Bric-a-Brac
Bella Gaffney - vocals, guitars and concertina Chris Elliott - vocals, fiddle, bouzouki and guitar Caitlin Jones - vocals, whistles, flutes, folk recorder Heather Sirrel - vocals, bass and guitar …
Brickwork Lizards
In just over 8 years together, Brickwork Lizards has built a reputation as one of the most formidable live acts on the Oxford scene and the festival circuit. The group’s fans range from the most commi…
Bríd Harper
Bríd Harper is regarded as one of the leading Irish traditional fiddle players of the last forty years. She grew up close to the east Donegal village of Castlefinn and started playing the fiddle a…
Bridget Marsden & Leif Ottosson
Stockholm
Bridget Marsden & Leif Ottosson play thought-provoking contemporary Swedish folk music. They invite the listener into a musical world where original compositions are mixed with traditional material, m…
Bridget St John
Mention of the legendary Bridget St John often seems to induce a misty-eyed, faraway look; many a student room in the Sixties and Seventies would have echoed to her distinctive voice. Bridget’s imp…
Brierdene
Newcastle upon Tyne
Brierdene are a Newcastle-based group of young musicians who have grown up playing together, meeting at the Sage Gateshead in youth folk ensembles and then progressing into the EFDSS’s National Youth …
Briga
Montreal
Briga’s music is a reflection of her fragmented identity. She’s a creator, a composer, a producer, and a tastemaker… She’s a violinist, multi-instrumentalist, and a vocalist… Recipient of the…
Brighde Chaimbeul
Winner of the 2016 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award, and 2017 Scots Trad Music Awards ‘Up and Coming’ nominee, Skye piper Brìghde Chaimbeul is one of Scotland’s fastest rising stars. A native Gaelic speak…
Brightly
Charlie Gleason´s Brightly were born in his hometown of Melbourne, Australia, but the moniker followed him when he moved to England a few years ago. Since then he´s been blowing us away on a regular b…
Brigid Mae Power
Brigid Mae Power is an Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who, like Judie Sill, Micky Newbury or Linda Perhacs before her, paints her songs in dreamily expansive strokes, transporting e…
brigidmaepower.comBrigid O´Neill
“Brigid is a great songwriter with a voice that can break your heart at 30 paces.” – Ralph McLean BBC Radio Ulster Described as “a little bit of Mary Black and Cara Dillon, with some Emmylou Harris w…
Brigitte DeMeyer
If there’s one thing the listener is sure to take away from Brigitte DeMeyer’s music it’s that life is more than a destination, it’s a journey. From opening for Bob Dylan, to playing with the McCrary …
Bristol Afrobeat Project
Formed by some of Bristol’s top jazz musicians in 2010, the mighty 12-piece Bristol Afrobeat Project is much more than a tribute to past glories. With a repertoire of new material, self-penned and abo…
Bristol Ceilidh Quartet
Bristol
The Bristol Ceilidh Quartet brings together three experienced English folk fiddlers and a fab cellist to make a big string sound with loads of energy and drive. The band take great tunes and create e…
Brittany Haas
Brittany Haas is widely regarded as one of the most influential fiddlers of her generation. Born in Northern California, Brittany grew up honing her craft at string camps nationwide, and developed her…
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