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Alabama 3, Four Men & A Dog, Lau, Salsa Celtica, Oysterband, Sheelanagig, Rory McLeod, Eddi Reader, Roddy Woomble, Adrian Edmondson & The Bad Shepherds, Jackie Oates, The Young Coppers and more.
www.beautifuldays.org
The 9th Innerleithen Music
Festival takes place from 19th to 21st August with Heidi Talbot with John McCusker & Boo Hewerdine, Jeana Leslie & Siobhan Miller, Sangsters, Real Time, Ewan McLennan and Nathan Rogers. 01721 729949;
www.innerleithenmusicfestival.org
On the bill at the Green Man Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin – Usk
outdoor pursuits at the Cornbury Estate from 12th to 14th August. Amongst those on the musical bill: Gogol Bordello, Toots & The Maytals, Hayseed Dixie and more.
www.wildernessfestival.com
Croissant Neuf Summer Party takes place from 12th – 14th August, near Usk in Monmouthshire with Show Of Hands, Rodney Brannigan, Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin, Cut-a-Shine Hoedown Collective, Rory McLeod, Samba Galez, Joe Driscoll, Swing Zazou, and more.
www.partyneuf.co.uk
Saltburn Festival (12th – 14th August) includes Dick Haughan, Chris While & Julie Matthews, New Rope String Band, Steve Tilston, Roy Bailey, Kieran Halpin, The Young’uns, Real Time, The Duncan McFarlane Band and more.
www.cuttywrenfolkclub.talktalk.n et/SaltburnFF/
index.htm
Paimpol 2011 – Festival Du Chant De Marin - runs from 12th to 14th August with Stan Hugill, Susheela Raman and Afro Celt Sound System.
www.paimpol-festival.com
The Summer Sundae
Weekender (12th – 14th August) at De Montfort Hall, Leicester includes Toots & The Maytals, Bellowhead, Mama Rosin and Raghu Dixit. Tel: 0116 233 3111;
www.summersundae.com
Tumbala! Yiddish Song Summer School (14th – 19th August) is a one -week course for singers led by Shura Lipovsky,
Kepa Junkera – Shrewsbury
Joanne Borts and Polina Shepherd at SOAS, Vernon Square Campus, Penton Rise, London WC1. Tel: 020 8909 2445;
www.jmi.org.uk
Mull Of Kintyre Music
Festival (18th – 21st August) in Campbeltown features appearances from The Karen Matheson Band, Jamie Smith’s Mabon, Ali Hutton & Kevin O’Neil and more.
www.mokfest.com
Amongst those appearing at
this year’s Whitby Folk Week (20th – 26th August) are Jim Causley, Jim & Lynette Eldon, John Kirkpatrick, Keith Donnelly, Keith Kendrick & Sylvia Needham, Kieron Means, Lady Maisery, Len Graham & Jack Lynch, Martyn Wyndham- Read, Mary Humphreys & Anahata, Peta Webb & Ken Hall, Pete Coe, Pete Morton, Roisin White, Rosie Stewart, Sara Grey, Sid Kipper, Taffy & Chrissie Thomas, Tim Edey & Brendan Power, Tom McConville Trio, Will Noble, The Wilsons, The Young’uns, Alison McMorland, The Askew Sisters, The Boat Band, Bob Pegg, Brian Peters, Calan, Dan Quinn, Doc Rowe, Eileen McGann & David K, Gordon Tyrrall, Hannah James & Sam Sweeney and many more.
www.whitbyfolk.co.uk
Beautiful Days (incorporating
this year’s Big Session before its 2012 move to Catton Hall) runs from 19th – 21st August at Escot Park, Devon with: Levellers, Afro Celt Sound System, The Low Anthem, Gogol Bordello,
Festival (19th – 21st August) situated in the Brecon Beacons, by the River Usk are: Laura Marling, Bellowhead, The Burns Unit, James Yorkston, 9 Bach, Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo, Duotone and more.
www.greenman.net
Nordsjøfestivalen i Farsund
(25th – 28th August) has a line-up including Sharon Shannon, Julie Fowlis, Valravn, Rua MacMillan, Ralf-Novak Rosengren, Laila Yrvum, Stian Carstensen and more.
www.nordsjofestivalen.no
Boombalfestival, Ghent,
Belgium (25th – 28th August) features folk dance bands Caravana, Naragonia, Arasta Bazar, Bal O’Gadjo, Hot Griselda, Parasol and more.
www.boombalfestival.be
Playing at this year’s Tønder
Festival, Denmark (25th – 28th August) are The Dubliners, The Avett Brothers, La Bottine Souriante, Paul Brady, De Danann, Pokey LaFarge & The South City Three, Lúnasa, Chris Smither, Sarah Jarosz, Niels Hausgaard & Benny Holst, Annika Aakjær, Annelouise Sørensen & Per Worm, Salsa Celtica, Skerryvore, Emily Smith, De Temps Antan, Tim O’Brien, Dirk Powell & Arty McGlynn, Sigrid Moldestad, Frigg, The New Rope String Band, Lost Bayou Ramblers, Brian McNeill & Ron Kavana and more.
www.tf.dk
Limetree Festival runs from
26th – 28th August at Lime Tree Farm, Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire with Transglobal Underground, Celt Islam, O’Hooley & Tidow and more.
www.limetreefestival.co.uk
Galtres Festival 2011 (26th –
28th August) in Crayke, Nr York with The Men They Couldn’t Hang, Levellers, John Otway, Sarah Horn and more.
www.galtresfestival.org.uk
Southsea Folk & Roots
Festival (26th – 29th August) has a line-up including Jackie Leven, Michael Weston King, P.J. Wright, Little Johnny England, ColvinQuarmby, Sons Of The Delta, Stompin’ Dave Allen & Dave Saunders and Reet Petite & Gone. Tel: 07506 033 378;
www.southseafolkfestival.co.uk
Guests at Shrewsbury Folk
Festival (26th – 29th August) include The Imagined Village, Oysterband & Special Guests, Bellowhead, Show Of Hands, Cecil Sharp Project, Kepa Junkera Band, Cara Dillon, 17 Hippies, Home Service, Turtle Duhks, The Martin Simpson Band, The Demon Barber Roadshow, Spiers & Boden, Chris Wood, Gerry O’Connor, Breabach, Hekety, Chris Wood & Andy Cutting, John Tams & Barry Coope, John Kirkpatrick, Jim Moray, Calan, Sweetback Sisters, Uiscedwr, Martyn Joseph, Reg Meuross, Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman, Sam Carter, Caroline Herring, Walsh & Pound, Chalktown, Polkaworks, GloryStrokes, Brooks Williams, The Young’uns, Johnny Dickinson, Kimber’s Men, Lucy Ward, Lady Maisery, The Wilson Family, Pilgrim’s Way and many more. Tel: 01746 768813;
www.shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk
Solfest (26th – 28th August)
Tarnside Farm, Tarns, Nr. Aspatria, Cumbria sees guests appearances from The Saw Doctors, Kate Rusby, Wilko Johnson, Lau, Kanda Bongo Man, Po’ Girl and more.
www.solfest.org.uk
Playing at this year’s Purbeck
Folk Festival (26th – 28th August) are Po’Girl, Jaywalkers, Ruth Theodore Band, Seth Lakeman, KAN, Dan Walsh & Will Pound, Emily Portman Trio, The Carrivick Sisters, Uiscedwr and others.
www.purbeckfolk.co.uk
The Great British Rhythm And
Blues Festival in Colne runs from 26th to 29th August with Wilko Johnson Band, James Hunter, Mavis Staples, Sherman Robertson, Jerry Donahue &
Tiken Jah Fakoly – London African Music Festival
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