The Glamour Cave
A blog about folk
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
The Changing Room's wreckers: real or imaginary?
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Aaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr. A song called Wreckers ("we're the Moonfleet crew") by The Changing Room arrived through the post:...
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Saturday, 29 November 2014
Are you a BBC folk awards judge who is proud to be associated with the awards? Why not out yourself?
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I've moved caves. The previous one was in Bethnal Green and I've made the long, arduous trek of a mile and a half to Mile End...
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Monday, 20 October 2014
David Cameron and the border morris side: why is morris dancing so little understood?
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'The demonisation of morris dancing is a peculiarly English form of class warfare' David Cameron had his picture taken with som...
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Monday, 6 October 2014
John Ball and Sydney Carter: the motherlode of English folk politics
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Sometimes, looking at David Cameron's gammony face, it is hard to believe that Britain has 700 years of revolutionary politics behind it...
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Sunday, 14 September 2014
The Willows teach a crucial PR lesson at King's Place
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The Willows played a late set - 9.45pm - on Saturday at the Kings Place festival this weekend that worked like coffee. Jade Rhiannon is the...
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Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Nancy Kerr: never underestimate Towersey's sweetest visitor
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Not enough women hear themselves called geniuses. A lot would be embarrassed: as a group we're most often brought up to believe that mod...
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Thursday, 28 August 2014
Blair Dunlop does determinism at Towersey
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Sometimes Blair Dunlop, whose maturity shines through his music, betrays his extreme youth through his references. "Is anyone here doin...
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