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Other Folk ClubsHere is a list of links to on-line UK Folk Clubs.If you know a club that's on-line and not in this list, please send us the URL. The
Cambridge Folk Club Walthamstow Folk - London The Hoy at Anchor Folk Club, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex The Great Knight Folk Club, Northampton (Tues) The Goose is Out! East Dulwich, SE London, Fridays. Islington Folk Club - London The Mad Nanny Folk Club, Baldock Musical Traditions Club - London The New Fo'c's'le Music Club - Southampton Penicuik Folk Club - near Edinburgh Ryburn Three Step Folk Club Sharp's Folk Club - Cecil Sharp House, London Tudor Folk Club Chesham, Herts, Tuesdays St Neots Folk Club (new site) St Neots. Tuesdays The Sun - Hitchin, Sundays Stortfolk - Bishop's Stortford, Herts, Thursdays Waveney Folk Club Lowestoft, alt. Fridays |
Resources, Listings and EventsLocal:CambridgeList Live music in CambridgeCambridge Café Band Co-op all local musicians welcome Bedford Unplugged Cambridge News OnLine: venue guide Red Lion, Whittlesford and other regular events near the Herts/Essex border The Junction efn - efn (Essex Folk News) Magazine BBC Acoustic Club Folk club listing (South East) Peterborough Folk Diary Regional and NationalSidmouth Folk Week CumbriaLeicester London Folk World The North East - Banjo Bill's Pages Real UK Music See "Folk and Acoustic" section South Yorkshire - Stirrings Sussex Tradition Magazine: keeping British traditions and customs alive West Yorkshire - Ryburn Three Step (Pete Coe etc.) fRoots - Folk Roots Magazine Folk and Roots Reviews, artists, links, events guide etc. Gig Guide UK folk gig database: venues+artists+gigs Folking.com Clubs, ceilidhs, festivals and other music resources Martin Nail - comprehensive listings of English folk music information. fRoots Magazine 2002 Festivals list FolkBook - artists and venues, resources for musicians and lists Mudcat/Digital Tradition - The Online Folksong Database Village Music project collecting English traditional tunes from 19th century and earlier. Suffolk Folk |
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