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BRISTOL FOLK FESTIVAL TO PRESENT BRIT-NOMINATED NEWTON FAULKNER AT 02 ACADEMY 


In a new move, Bristol Folk Festival is to present Brit-nominated singer songwriter Newton Faulkner at the city’s O2 Academy as part of its three-day May Bank Holiday event. Tickets for Bristol Folk Festival’s 7.30pm Newton Faulkner show will be by separate ticket, price £16. Read more here.

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BRISTOL’S BASEMENT GHOSTS ARE BACK IN THE CITY!

~A rare chance to catch Seventies experimental folk artists back where it all began ~

Pioneering artists who recorded on Bristol’s collectable independent alt-folk label, Village Thing Records, will reunite for a rare concert at Colston Hall on Sunday, May 6 -along with younger artists who have drawn inspiration from the Village Thing era. Read more here.

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CALLING ALL EMERGING FOLK ACTS! BRISTOL FOLK FESTIVAL RELAUNCHES NATIONWIDE MUSIC AWARD

Winner offered two festival appearances. Songs from the Shed session and a session and coverage on Folk Radio UKRead more here.

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Confirming its place on the UK festival calendar, the 2nd Bristol Folk Festival will be buzzing at Colston Hall over the early May Bank Holiday (May 5-7)-a guaranteed “rain free” event. 

Says patron Seth Lakeman
After last year’s hugely successful return to the UK’s live music calendar, I am delighted to be patron once again for Bristol Folk Festival 2012. With an eclectic line-up of multi-award winning, and up-and-coming folk and acoustic acts there is something for everyone.” 

Congratulations to BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winner Lucy Ward for winning the Horizon Award. You can see all the winners here.
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Three of the hottest award-nominated young acoustic roots acts in England have been added to the already vibrant line-up – Derbyshire singer songwriter Lucy Ward, the hugely popular alt-country band ahab and singer, guitarist and actor Blair Dunlop of the new Albion Band – the long-lived, legendary band founded by his father Ashley Hutchings. 

Lucy was a double nominee at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards (Horizon Award Best Newcomer and Best Traditional Track for her Maids When You’re Young). Her set is an eclectic mix of modern and trad folk interpretations and her own songs and last year her debut album Adelphi Has to Fly drew praise from many corners.

ahab have been described as “the most exciting harmony-infused Americana/pop outfit to emerge on the scene since Mumford & Sons”. Featuring Callum Adamson on 12-string guitar and vocals, Luke Price on mandolin and vocals, Dave Burn on guitar and vocals, Steve Llewellyn on bass and vocals, and Grahame Rolfe on percussion.

The third “new kid on the block” is Blair Dunlop whose new EP Bags Outside The Door has certainly made an impression. Nineteen year-old Blair was nominated for the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award. Read more here.

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FESTIVAL COUP FOR BRISTOL – AWESOME “AFRO CELTS” ANNOUNCED AS BANK HOLIDAY 
MONDAY HEADLINER


Bristol Folk Festival has scored a coup, securing the supergroup Afro Celt Sound System as its May Bank Holiday Monday headliner in what is likely to be the band’s only UK summer festival appearance this year.

Towering and tribal, twice-Grammy nominated Afro Celt Sound System fuses traditional Celtic tunes with driving African rhythms and hypnotic, cutting edge dance grooves. One of the most inspirational and innovative collectives ever, eight of the best musicians on the planet promise to bring the 2nd Bristol Folk Festival at Colston Hall to an unforgettable close on Monday, May 7.

Recently returned to the scene after a five year break the 2012 line up at Bristol will be Simon Emmerson (guitars, cittern)James McNally (whistles, keyboards, bodhran); N'faly Kouyate (kora, vocals); James "Jimmy" Mahon (uilleann pipes, flute); Johnny Kalsi (dhol, tablas, percussion); Ian Markin (electronic and acoustic drums); Babara Bangoura (djembe, talking drum)and Demba Barry (Senegalese dancing).

With a brilliant career-spanning double CD Capture out now, the Afro Celts are due to release a new album in the autumn. See recent performances www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6PSlTVRgqg and www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEn_R5LBh68&feature=related Read more here.

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SHOW OF HANDS 

2010 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards double winners, Show of Hands will also be headlining in a year that will see Steve Knightley and Phil Beer celebrating 20 years of their incredible partnership that has put them right at the top of British folk.

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Together with regular double bass player Miranda Sykes, singer songwriter Knightley and multi-instrumental wizard Beer will mark their milestone year with a fourth return to the Royal Albert Hall next Easter before heading to Bristol to headline the festival on Saturday, May 5. Read more here.

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Two of folk’s finest female performers will bring a burst of Celtic class.

Karine Polwart        Cara Dillon

Both multiple award winners, Ireland’s Cara Dillon and Scotland’s Karine Polwart are among the most esteemed artists on the acoustic scene.

Honey-voiced Dillon. who will headline the festival on Sunday, May 6th - is also patron of Bristol Folk Festival’s sister event, the inaugural Frome Folk
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SCOTTISH STAR RUA AND “MONKEYS”

New kids on the block: 2012 BBC Radio 2 Folk Award nominees join the party! 
Scottish fiddling sensation Rua Macmillan and Cornwall’s exuberantly quirky 3 Daft Monkeys.
  
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Rua Macmillan sweeps away any competition” - Songlines 
There’s a real carnival spirit to everything 3 Daft Monkeys do”- Mike Harding, BBC Radio 2. 


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