Folk Bands and Artists
JIB
Newcastle
JIB is a trio recently formed by Jim Mageean with Ingrid and Barry Temple Jim Mageean has made his name over many years as an authority on sea songs and songs from the North-East. Also from Newcastle…
Jiggery Pokery
Jiggery Pokery are Aideen O’Hagan (fiddle & vocals), Stevie Stone (guitar & vocals) and Stuart Alexander (accordian). Folk, Jigs & a bit of everything!
Jiggy
Jiggy continue the tradition of their musical ancestors while bringing a whole new exotic flavour to the table, more of a collective than an orthodox band, Jiggy’s mercurial line up mixes and melds Ir…
JigJam
JigJam are a multi-award winning quartet from the heart of the midlands in Ireland. Blending the best of traditional Irish music with Bluegrass and Americana in a new genre which has been branded as ´…
Jigjaw
JigJaw is Janet Russell, Rosie Davis, Kerry Fletcher and Frances Watt. JigJaw combines the percussion and passion of dance traditions with vocal harmonies in a tight, scintillating quartet of singi…
Jilk
Bristol
Jilk fuses a bewildering collage of home-found sounds with the ambient soundscapes of washy synths, insect-like clicks & cuts, and huge gorgeous waves of all encompassing experimental noise. A Bristol…
Jilk
Bristol
Jilk fuses a bewildering collage of home-found sounds with the ambient soundscapes of washy synths, insect-like clicks & cuts, and huge gorgeous waves of all encompassing experimental noise. A Bristol…
www.jilk.netJill Jackson
Paisley
Named as one of the top ten acts tipped as the ‘UK Country’s Next Big Thing 2018’ Photo:Kris Kesiak Photography
www.jilljackson.co.ukJill Pidd
Phenomenal traditional singer Jill Pidd, best known for her work with the Watersons. Formerly of Hull she now lives between Robin Hood´s Bay and Whitby and was a founder member of Hull´s famous Rug…
Jim Boggia
For more than 20 years, Jim Boggia has been winning over fans, critics, contemporaries and luminaries alike with his uncompromising devotion to the sort of winsomely nostalgic, emotionally direct song…
Jim Carey & The Saboteurs
An 8-piece, multi-instrumentalist band led by Jim Carey re-imagining the music, songs and whirling words first created by Nick Darke and Jim Carey for Kneehigh.
Jim Causley
Young Devon folk singer Jim Causley became involved with traditional music from an early age via his family, the local folk scene and an historical wassailing tradition in his village of Whimple, East…
www.jimcausley.co.ukJim Causley Trio
West Country
A budding treasure of the traditional folk world. The ripe flavours of England’s West Country will fill the room when a budding treasure of the traditional folk world, Jim Causley, makes a return vis…
Jim Chorley
Jim Chorley has been around the music scene for quite some time, popping up in venues and festivals and often stealing the show. Up until now he´s always been somewhat below the radar, and those of us…
Jim Evans
If you’ve already seen Jim Evans play you’ll remember his home-made biscuit tin slide guitar and impressive hillbilly beard. Then you’ll remember he’s a damn fine folk and blues player and singer, too…
www.jimevansmusic.co.ukJim Gallagher
Bath
Jim Gallagher is a singer songwriter and guitarist who was raised in the west coast of Ireland and who spent many years in California. He now lives in Bath. Jim´s musical influences are the singer son…
Jim Ghedi
Jim Ghedi produces an alternative take on classic folk ideas, exploring themes on landscape and history. Incorporating 6 & 12 string guitar composition, orchestral arrangements, Jazz and traditional …
Jim Lauderdale
Jim Lauderdale has covered plenty of bases in his three-decade career, including bluegrass, soul, R&B and rock, but his 2016 album, This Changes Everything, marks a return to classic country, playing…
Jim Mageean
Jim Mageean is an English folk singer specialising in Sea Shanties, traditional maritime music and "Geordie" songs from his native North East of England.
Jim Mageean & Graeme Knights
Although Jim and Graeme had worked together many times over the years they officially started singing together in 2002 at Whitby Folk Week. Jim had been running the Shanty Sessions there for over 30 y…
Jim Malcolm
Jim Malcolm is the ultimate Scots troubadour. Travelling the world with his guitar, harmonicas, and engaging wit, he sings the traditional songs of Scotland and his own masterfully crafted songs in a …
Jim Maving
AMAUK nominated Instrumentalist Of the Year 2020, Jim is the UK Americana scene´s favoured guitar for hire and longtime player with many including Case Hardin, Mick (Mott The Hoople / Bad Company) Ral…
Jim McAteer
Jim McAteer is a guitarist and singer from the musical city of Glasgow in Scotland. Previous gigs include support slots for Martin Carthy, Wiz Jones, Davey Graham, Robin Williamson, Mike Heron and Joh…
Jim McFarland
Derry
It is a bold man indeed who opts to begin his debut album with a rendition of The Mountain Streams Where the Moorcocks Crow, which will probably forever be associated with the singing of the Tunney fa…
Jim Molyneux
Jim Molyneux is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and composer/producer hailing from Lancashire, and now based in East London. He studied at Chethams School of Music for five years before movi…
Jim Moray
Jim Moray is a singer, multi-instrumentalist, arranger and producer who has created startlingly contemporary recordings of England’s traditional songs which have been described as the most significant…
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