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Q&A: Rufus Wainwright
Rufus Wainwright answers our questions about his latest album Folkocracy and what it was like growing up amid folk royalty
Rufus Wainwright answers our questions about his latest album Folkocracy and what it was like growing up amid folk royalty
The legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen died in Paris April 30 2020
Help Musicians enable the Kurdish vocalist to find (and fund) her voice with a new EP release and video
Farewell to Chris Strachwitz, the founder of Arhoolie Records and a legendary chronicler and supporter of American roots music
We speak to Mary Ocher, a musician, performer, poet and visual artist to find out where she calls ‘home’
Kidjo crowns Arctic role with stunning orchestral takes of her lesser-visited classics
The new band from Ghana are injecting a fresh energy into the country’s traditional highlife style. Jo Frost speaks to them
The little-known Indonesian zither has a new champion determined to raise its profile. Aga Ujma speaks about her sail-powered instrument
Jane Cornwell speaks with Tim Cole and BaoBao Chen, the producers of the Indo-Pacific collective Small Island Big Song, about their second project, which focuses on our troublesome relationship with nature. Illustrations: Jenn Da Costa
Spëcht, formally known as Hands in Motion, tell Justin Turford about their rebranding and bringing together music from all four corners of the globe
American banjo and fiddle player Jake Blount explains to Alexandra Petropoulos how he’s using the sounds and lessons of history and the global climate crisis to envision a new future for Black spiritual music
Despite the predicted dire weather conditions that thankfully never fully materialised, the final day at WOMAD was blessed with a rainbow and plenty of musical colour
Meet the Colombian trio who are using the rhythms and vernacular of their traditional culture to transmit a message of defiance
Once the wunderkind of the English folk scene, Jim Moray’s sound has matured and coalesced over his career. Tim Cumming dives into his catalogue
Peter Culshaw reminisces on his time biographing the elusive Manu Chao as his classic solo album, Clandestino, is re-released 20 years on
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