Peggy Seeger and her son Calum MacColl explain how they created Swim To The Star, the song about the Titanic that won the award for Best Original Song at the 2015 BBC Folk Music Awards.
Guy Garvey from Elbow with Ewan MacColl’s sons Calum MacColl and Neill MacColl, plus daughter-in-law Kate St. John (and Duncan Lyall on bass and Harry Mead on percussion) perform Ewan MacColl's song The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, written for Peggy Seeger, at the 2105 BBC Folk Music Awards. Ewan MacColl was inducted into the Hall Of Fame at the event.
The Staves - three sistsers: Emily, Jessica and Camilla Staveley-Taylor - with their song Winter Trees recorded at the BBC 6Music Festival in March 2014.
The Wagonload Of Monkeys features folk and roots music old and new, acoustic and electric, traditional and contemporary, vocal and instrumental from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The Folk on Foot podcast features singers and musicians talking about, and playing, their music in their own special places. Click above to find out more - and for details of the Folk on Foot Festival of Love.
Watch British and Irish folk singers and musicians discuss their albums, track by track, in one of most interesting of lockdown folk music presentations.
Folk and roots magazines
Click the logo to check out back issues from Folk Roots magazine, "the world's leading magazine covering modern and traditional music with roots from around the globe".
Click the logo to take a look at Living Tradition magazine, "highlighting the rich heritage of traditional music in the UK, Ireland and further afield"