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Nick Drake - Bryter Layter [Reissue]

- Source: The Four Oh Five

The rich tapestry of English folk music has innumerable storytellers, musicians, artists and curators woven into its centuries-old fabric; conservationist Cecil Sharp, protest singer Ewan MacColl, guitarist Richard Thompson, and more recently artists such as Laura Marling, Villagers, First Aid Kit and yes, even Mumford and Sons, are amongst just a few of the thousands involved in an incredible musical movement shaped by the history and invention of the British Isles.

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Stereoboard Preview Cambridge Folk Festival 2013

- Source: Stereoboard

We should all be getting our shopping lists ready for tents, wellies, sun cream, cheap food, sunglasses and comedy hats as the Great British Summer is fast approaching, and with it, a slew of very different and varied festivals all over the country.

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The Staves, interview

- Source: Telegraph - London - UK [Music]

They didn't realise it at the time, they say, but it was their middle–class upbringing in suburban north London, as the comprehensive–schooled daughters of a teacher and a banker, that planted the seeds for Dead & Born & Grown, their debut album of haunting, Americanatinged folk.

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Laura Marling – “Master Hunter”

- Source: Stereogum

Laura Marling, a British singer-songwriter who makes deeply pretty folk-pop and who may or may not want you to forget about her Mumford & Sons connections, will release a new album called Once I Was An Eagle next month.

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Stereoboard Speak To Green Man Festival Boss Fiona Stewart (Interview)

- Source: Stereoboard

Rightly praised for its atmosphere, style and friendliness as well as a strong reputation for launching the best new acts around, Green Man Festival has grown consistently over the past decade and continues to excite and inspire people each year. 2013 will see Ben Howard, Band Of Horses and the recently announced Kings Of Convenience headline with hundreds of great acts spread across the spectacular Glanusk Park Estate in Wales' Brecon Beacons.

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Laura Marling – “Where Can I Go?”

- Source: Stereogum

We have the British singer-songwriter Laura Marling to thank for Marcus Mumford, previously employed as her drummer, and that's probably enough to convince the Stereogum comments section to hate her forever.

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