SftBH - LINKS

The banner says it all, and they've given us two good reviews so they can have a link.

Folking.com - More good guys that've given us a nice review - much to recommend it apart from that though!

NetRhythms - A very insightful review from Mike Davies for 'Too'...and then another for 'Tree' by Mike Mee - these people know what they're on about!

Woven Wheat Whispers - providers of traditional music for legal mp3 download, and hosters of our 'Rosie' charity recording. Good eggs.
Sister site to the above. You could spend days in there...
Farnsfield Acoustic, providers of great music to the East Midlands. A fantastic organisation with a superb venue (or two).
Nick Zala, pedal steel supremo and curry-partner.

Bishop's Stortford's Paul Waters is an all round good guy and a maker of guitars and other interesting instruments.

The Folk Corporation on the net: it's about folk music but quite a bit more than that, you know. Highly recommended bulletin board.
The High Barn - venue, studio. The best.
Songs From The Blue House Our own Forum...in case you missed links to it elsewhere...

Soundmagic Studio, Witham, Essex - SftBH approved!

KesgraveRADIO.com - Where local musicians matter...

 

The Swan, Little Totham, Essex. Great booze and always there for us in the early days.
The Milestone Beer House, Ipswich - ditto.
Bob Paterson - eclectic, clued-up promoter, DJ and windmill fan.

The Fat Cat, Ipswich - absolutely second to none for beer. The first album launch venue.
Moses, some lovely lads and lasses we keep meeting on our travels. They make great music and have been known to be nice about us too.
'Mawkin' - loveable Essex four piece trad. boy-band; good-looking and folky.

Anna Ryder, songwriter and singer - she's just really good. Go see.

Aloneme - stunning acoustic pop featuring the fabulous David Booth and the best singer in the world ever, Sarah Springett. Foundry-hot and from Essex!

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