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Feature interview with Hilary Coleman and Frances Bennett

  • Post date April 20, 2020
Henry Jenner in full regalia as the Grand Bard of Cornwall

The story of Henry Jenner

  • Post date April 17, 2020
Ink drawing of Mary Kelynack, an elderly lady dressed in traditional Cornish fishing wear, blue checked blue, red and yellow scarf, white skirt, broad black hat, leaning against a basket known as a creel, for carrying fish.

Discovering Mary Kelynack’s polka

  • Post date April 4, 2020
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Cornish traditional music playlist on SoundCloud

  • Post date March 17, 2020
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Cornish Trad playlist on Spotify

  • Post date February 3, 2020
The band Money to the Moon viewed from the side of the stage. Five musicians playing their instruments looking out at the audience.

Money to the Moon live at Degol Stul – recordings of Cornish trad

  • Post date February 2, 2020

Drive the cold winter away

  • Post date January 29, 2020

Who were the women of Cornish music?

  • Post date January 17, 2020

Cornish traditional music makes the 2019 Celtic Top 20

  • Post date December 26, 2019
Album cover of Andy Law & Friends The Long and The Short of It showing Andy Law holding a fiddle in front of a red brick building with a blue door

Vote for Cornish music in the Celtic Top 20

  • Post date December 8, 2019

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