
Spring has sprung
Kathryn Tickell celebrates spring with folk ballads from Seamus Cater and Fredrik Rasten, Ethiopian music from saxophonist Tilaye Gebre, and currulao by Lyon-based Pixvae.
Kathryn Tickell welcomes the new season with a ballad from Scottish-Norwegian duo of Seamus Cater and Fredrik Rasten, who have just released their debut album Strange the Grass Grows. Also, we look ahead to folk festivals happening in the spring and play a track from another duo, pianist Ryan Molloy and fiddle player Fergal Scahill, who will perform at the Orkney Folk Festival at the end of May.
Elsewhere: a recently reissued track from Ethiopian saxophonist Tilaye Gebre, Afro-Colombian currulao by Lyon-based Pixvae, and a new collaboration between Malian balafon player Neba Solo and donso n’goni virtuoso Benego Diakité, produced by Nick Gold.
Produced by Silvia Malnati.
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