by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 Q&A with Josh King
On the cover of his solo debut, Into the Blue, Josh King looks ready to toss his Stetson into the ring alongside modern outlaw-country stars like Chris Stapleton and Jamey Johnson. But when you sit down and listen, the music is as much Jon…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 Q&A with Kate Vargas
Kate Vargas has packed houses from Ireland’s Westport Folk and Bluegrass Festival to The Troubadour in London, The Mansion on O Street in Washington D.C. to New York’s Bowery Electric. Her latest album, For The Wolfish & Wandering (out now),…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS5 Q&A with Lyman Ellerman
The latest in our ongoing ‘For Folk’s Sake 5’ interview series comes from Nashville’s own Lyman Ellerman. In his ‘FFS5’ sesh, Ellerman tells us the captivating story of his growing up into the world of roots music and all of…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Interview | Tom Hyatt’s photography project reflects the fleeting nature of music scenes
London-based singer-songwriter Tom Hyatt has been playing the local music scene for a while. Long enough, in fact, that he’s seen it as the living, breathing community that it is. Like a coral reef, or a fallen tree in the…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | FFS 5 Q&A with Atlanta folk band Heart Hunters
The latest in our FFS 5 interview series is Atlanta-based folk band, Heart Hunters. At the heart of this heartful group is an inimitable husband and wife duo consisting of singer-songwriters Brianna Blackbird and Drew de Man. They recently sat…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Union Forever: Lewes’ record shop gets a makeover
It won’t take very long to realise something has fundamentally changed at Union Music Store in Lewes. Walk through the door and on the wall facing you, you’ll spot London Calling by the Clash, Let It Be by the Replacements…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Interview | Robin Bacior on her new album
Robin Bacior left a mark in listeners’ heart with her album Water Dreams, an evocative collection of jazzy chamber-folk songs that do sound as the album title suggests. Robin will be releasing a new record called Light It Moved Me…
by Jason Schneider • • Comments Off on Interview | Taivi talks collaborating with bluegrass star Claire Lynch on ‘Rising Tide’
Released in late 2017, Taivi’s new album Rising Tide is the culmination of a long journey for the Toronto singer/songwriter, while at the same time serving as her formal introduction to the wider folk music community. Thirteen songs deep and…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | Kyle Carey discusses her new album, ‘The Art of Forgetting’, and more
One of this writer’s absolute favorite releases of 2018 so far has got to be Kyle Carey’s The Art of Forgetting. The revered singer-songwriter’s fourth album is chockful of serene folk songs pulling from both Celtic and Americana influences. It’s a…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Interview | Ross Cooper tells FFS about his brand of ‘alternative western’ music
For Folk’s Sake recently had the opportunity to catch up with rising western artist Ross Cooper. This interview succeeds the recent release of Cooper’s excellent I Rode the Wild Horses on 9 March, which he initially successfully crowdfunded via Kickstarter. As…