Coming up this weekend :
Radio 3's Folk Connections.
So , does this mark a new R3 commitment to the vibrant folk and roots scene?
Or is it just another box ticked for the suits ?
I happen to think that R3 would be a very good home for some solid in depth programming of this music, alongside the ( somewhat decimated) World Music "offer".
But then I like a bit of folk music, and hear a lot to enjoy from many contemporary folk musicians.
Will it all go the way of the other weekend specials, and just end up as a tattered poster, blowin' in the wind?
Perhaps best to enjoy what is on offer for now.
Radio 3's Folk Connections.
So , does this mark a new R3 commitment to the vibrant folk and roots scene?
Or is it just another box ticked for the suits ?
I happen to think that R3 would be a very good home for some solid in depth programming of this music, alongside the ( somewhat decimated) World Music "offer".
But then I like a bit of folk music, and hear a lot to enjoy from many contemporary folk musicians.
Will it all go the way of the other weekend specials, and just end up as a tattered poster, blowin' in the wind?
Perhaps best to enjoy what is on offer for now.
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