Commonwealth of Folk
Mark Radcliffe celebrates roots music from around the Commonwealth, ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Guests representing folk music overseas perform live sessions.
Mark Radcliffe celebrates roots music from around the Commonwealth, ahead of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
In a two-hour special, Mark plays music that connects the UK with Australia, Canada, India, Pakistan and Jamaica.
His session guests include Australian duo, The Weeping Willows, who swing by Mark's Salford studio, and Canadian duo Mama's Broke who sing in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Glen Latouche, Tee Carthy and Elston McKenzie from folk-reggae band Edward II perform Jamaican mento songs in Manchester's Band on the Wall venue. The musicians from Manchester's Caribbean community look ahead to the 60th anniversary of Jamaican independence.
Percussion master and bandleader Johnny Kalsi (The Dhol Foundation) performs songs for the South Asian diaspora alongside Show of Hands' Steve Knightley and friends.
Birmingham native Jon Wilks talks about the city's folk scene, then and now.
Plus a melting-pot of music from around the Commonwealth.
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Music Played
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The Jolly Boys
The Passenger
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Joni Mitchell
All I Want
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Johnny Kalsi & Steve Knightley
Mother Tongue (feat. Shahid Khan)
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Johnny Kalsi & Steve Knightley
The Train (feat. Harjinder Bhambra)
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Bush Gothic
True Blue
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Sultans of String
Enter The Gate (feat. Anwar Khurshid)
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Mama's Broke
How It Ends
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Mama's Broke
Just Pick One
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Gasper Nali
Ndadabwa Ndi Zimene Mukupanga
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Charm of Finches
Fish In The Sea
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Stan Rogers
Fogarty's Cove
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The Weeping Willows
Wheels Won't Roll
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The Weeping Willows
Travellin' Man
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Calypso Rose
Watina (feat. Carlos Santana & The Garifuna Collective)
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Ian Campbell Folk Group
Down in the Coalmine
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Jon Wilks
I Can't Find Brummagem
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Maria Dunn
Joyful Banner Blazing
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Edward II
Linstead Market
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Edward II
Shake My Papaya Down
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Emily Barker
Bound For Home (feat. Frank Turner)
Broadcast
- Wed 27 Jul 2022 20:00麻豆社 Radio 2
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