Money tracking day that's Mazz O'Connor at San Francisco latest single from a forthcoming album called chosen daughter a beautiful string arrangements that was recorded in Scotland but now we're on to England from brand new from Granny's attic Yes young musicians a trio bison not far away from here in the sort of was to area I'm a new wheels of the world lost a great traditional folk songs on there including this one wheels of the world title track. Fully a true sons are there in San see a few nibbles on. I'll see you was some spinning it was a good track. Some nice fun blood thinning and numbers they spun flaxen told by experience bullies I will tell our little wheels a little while saying. Friends my son the sky. Then but you know most of the wind blow through you all the time. But . I got a. Little wails of the ME friends you know the stuff for the reasons yes that in space and in destruction a whole lot of. Ronnie's attic brilliant trio they are fantastic. Yes the posting was to show I think they are and that's a brand new title track whales of the world produced by shone like mint they're also playing Brummie on Folk Festival next weekend in her future also on that gig is fluke Catherine to kill dairy farmer X. Locks Jackie Jones spires Melrose quartet Kelly all about banter and Jeff Warner a really good line up from your Folk Festival Well still to come in the program we'll be talking to Duncan Chisholm a fantastic fiddle player from Scotland who plays in the Julie family's band used to be in Wolf stone as well we're talking to him but his great album Sam Wood ahead of his dates which include West Country ones coming up Also a new album coming out from Martin Simpson Mitchell and Vincent and gigs coming up from Iowa to his sunny Baka and also Michelle is supporting Philbin this week in Somerset but Keith Christmas singer songwriter from the West Country Brown Yama of life life this is round the stuff. We've come. The song there from Keith Christmas from a brand new album called Life life and hopefully we'll see him doing some gigs very very soon he's now living in Devon but time is going to be around him so he doing gigs or Tony gigs in Somerset coming on Friday this week Phil bear from show of hands is playing David Hall in South Patterson at 8 o'clock and his guests and support will be Michelle one of the singer songwriter home ice to catch a country folk festival this is rolling shores of England with Philbin homage. To Tanya. The way. To do this all. The. There's a lot. Of it. In. This. Room. To. Home. They are beautiful trying to buy our debt Michelle with Phil B.S. Ing in backing vocals there the rolling shores of England from a wild rose album and they're both playing next Friday night the 6th of September David Hall in South pathogen All-Stars around 8 o'clock by the way on the 16th of September I'm doing a gig a regular gig with will be at the United folk club in Oxfordshire and Michelle will be doing some support there as well now the very acclaimed guitarist and singer songwriter Martin Simpson's got a brand new album out called rooted he's delving into a lot of history you know music making in fact because these this track now is called Henry great he was one of the 1st piano players in the Chicago Blues sing and he played with Little Walter in the fifty's and Martin Simpson actually played with Henry Grande the cats when he was over there in Memphis for many time so it's inspired by his own history. And. Such Yeah American of Africa. Martin Simpson a brand new arm called routed and fantastic tracks on their own joined on the track by Andy cutting other guests on the arm include Nancy Curran fiddle Viola John Smith on electric guitar vocals Julie Matthews and Chris wires were also on vocals and Richard holy and Dawn Flemons doing vocals and bone so that's modded Simpson's latest album rooted Well this is Johnny Cochran on the acoustic show across the west on Sunday nights at midnight on B.B.C. Sounds if you missed any details as a playlist from tomorrow I'm a good guy coming up later in the program Also coming up in a moment I'll be talking to that fantastic fiddle player from Scotland Duncan Chisholm. Joining coming in on the B.B.C. . I'm very very pleased we're talking to a fantastic fiddle player from Scotland used to be a member of wolf stone and now he's made so many great albums that won awards Duncan Chisholm good to have you on the show give it to be here Johnny here wonderful stuff because your son what album The most recent one has won a few awards in the over the last couple years Yeah well I was fortunate enough to win the album of the Year award the Scots child Music Awards just last year and. Composer of the year as well for the work on sounded which was a real labor of love I have to see which to me about 18 months to complete the rating and the producing off and into the recording so and yeah. I'm very fortunate as a musician to be able to get inspiration from wonderful places like sand would be I don't know if any of your listeners know where that is but it is a beach probably the remotest beach on the British Isles and lies 6 miles south of keep RAF which is the most north westerly tip of Scotland so you have to make a real effort to get there it's a bit food enough miles from the nearest ruled and maybe a bit just over an hour now and. 20 minutes to get there but you're greeted with them huge beautiful arc of sound and it was the inspiration for me to eat trips up there in all sorts of different weathers to conceive the music and and to rate it just because you are from the Highlands anyway and your family yes my life it will music is going your blood as well it is my family are from just waste of Inverness and I guess the Chisholm's have been instructed glass which is just to explain herself glosses runs west. Valley that runs waste from Inverness and the Chisholm's have been there for a buy on the instruct gloss on the 3 Valleys that run off it a glance a thought are going kind of going after like they've been there for about 800 years so that formed the basis of. A trilogy of albums for me following my my family's history the air being inspired by the landscape and keen sense keeps for these places you know that was a fantastic trilogy I really enjoyed all of those and plate tracks of that particularly the last one Africa few times already a slightly smaller would be guardian. Yeah the enough it could be that the most famous A I reckon of all these lanes it was reforested Caledonia and forest was reestablished there in that project started in the late forty's just after the war and it's a beautiful part of the world and video inspirational my family have lived in Affleck on and off over over the past few centuries and I have a great memories of learning to fish up the years and. Discreet peaceful These Well let's hear a try from Africa album or one of the struct glass trilogies and one of my favorites is the flooded metal. What was the inspiration for this then Duncan my great grandmother and great grandfather their 1st house was and a place called on the militia which is at the head of Flynn Affleck. Where in the wilds past local flake so your head in really waste miles from any other house and that was their 1st home in 1900 when they got moderate and in the winter between 190-100-0018 was a really heavy snow up there and they got snowed and for 6 weeks and just the 2 of them. And they got no letters no papers no visitors nothing that was just they had to survive up there on that on miles from anywhere and a venture Athol came up with very heavy rain and all the snow melted and flooded the valley and they became the the major flooded on the Hume marooned in the house for about 30 days and my great grandmother used to say that she would look at the window and see the floodwater and the house they were basically in the middle of a leak and the states in England and Wales and Scotland as well very very soon including some new here and how would you be touring me playing these on your own or you've got a little band with you yeah I've got a super line up with me and Megan Henderson from it will be on federal piano and Callum Stewart an incredible tell it $1000000000.00 pay player and it was a player and this was an on guitar so the courts say it will be 2 yes many sin and we've got one day in wheels and Swanzy and we're going to Bath and each show as well which are down your neck of the woods Burton a swale here in Devon in Devon That's right I'll give the dates with the 7th of September as the F. But not Center in Devon in the 8 to September chapel arts and the fleece and breakfast in his 14th of September and Stephanie trying to get to one of those if I can to be fantastic and your inspiration for recording I mean you lots of layers and how do you how do you go about recording I think instrumentalists are fortunate because we can perhaps puts into music what words can't describe how you feel when you're in a place and what it's like to stand on a beach or in the middle of a forest and in the inspiration for my music is taken very much from the natural world and I tend to immerse myself in a place and then try and find the music in that place Thomas Carlyle used to see that if you look deep enough you will see music. That is my premise when a girl to a police and I find inspiration that I want to immerse myself and deep into it and . Whatever I think visual artists have the see him and. Musicians are no different in that we there's some connection between what you see and your the creative part of your mind and. I guess everyone would be different in that regard you look at a place and you would have a different perspective on it but my my general feeling is that you know if you look at indigenous music from around the world somehow all of it seems to me since with the landscape that within the landscape that originally it then and music speaks of connection to London to the natural world I think when you look at musically so yes painting a picture so we you know that you have. If you're taking the analogy of paint in a picture I rate the military and that is the sketch and then the color. Is the ornamentation and the. The instrumentation the chordal procreation and then the final brush strokes are fertile or get someone to play it. Wavers it's a multi-layered picture as is the way I see music and that's I guess it's no different for classical music. Is that my history is through traditional music Well let's hear a track from your inspirational an award winning album Sun would inspire other amazing place up in Southern haze across the sun. Says it all doesn't it really what time of day would it was. And if I can just describe that particular day I mean most of this music. Was written in retrospect and so I would go and visit these places and rather than I would take lots of pictures and lots of film and all of that but the music was really created from the visual memories that I have in my brain and it's all rich perspective so I think maybe you look at things with rose tinted glasses or are maybe there I don't know but I remember this this particular scene so just to describe the beach when you're standing on the beach at Sun would be you look to the saith undersea 240 feet sea stuck the it at the say thing to the beach the color of dried blood it's a dark raid into the north there are. That keep wrath of a 1000 feet and I remember being on this a beach and seeing the sea stuck be thin blue and the cliffs of keep half beat them blue and in the middle of it and tell about storm coming in and . The whole truck is based upon that is a symmetry of looking south to north so it starts off with a blue sky in the middle of the storm and it ends up looking north to keep Beith and blue so that's the. Picture behind he's across the south. What a wonderful atmospheric track that is it's haze across the sun by my guest Duncan Chisholm from his great album sandwich which is touring in the U.K. 5th the 21st of September including Devon on the 7th chapel out in part on the 8th fleece in on the 14th and with your quarter I'm really looking forward to this and by the way you ever do any will stone gigs because that was your when your 1st band was in the straits we. Came off this year I've been doing a lot of work on it today in my own music but we got a couple Spanish festivals coming up next years couple of big one single of Madrid and so are looking forward to that haven't haven't hung up the guitars and pipes just yet no but I was watching that new series on I.T.V. Sounded 10 with Julie Foudy singing in it and play why Mother are you I thought you might be popping up in a minute around the quiz you worked with her quite a bit Yes A Yeah wonderful singer to work with a wonderful person to work with and yeah that's 7 very enjoyable fit to be to be a part of and we've been spending the summer flip in between gigs of my own and gets into ECE So it's been it's been full on but really looking forward to the September to use and has in the states waste there more great to have you on the show a fantastic music DUNCAN Thank you Johnny thank you for having me on. And just a quick reminder that Duncan is playing gigs in the West Country Saturday the 7th of September ash but not Center in Devon Sunday the 8th of September chapel arts in Bath and then Saturday the 14th at the fleece in prep for to name him and the tour ends up on the 21st September. Shophouse in London. Yes this is the cutesy show across the west sun is it midnight on B.B.C. Sound as well if you miss any details there's a playlist from tomorrow and a guy coming up a little bit later on the program yes it's folk roots singer songwriters and Americana this is Jed Wilson's latest single Ain't that a shame. To Protest come pain in the morning. I needed an Aha. Forces against those my team. We toned the pond. The castle moves a boom. It's from bonds jog to. When. The Pope. Would come ribs to gain. From. Beyond me ranged against us was paid for from atai. And those fish him less. Gong his own son. Our always rained down on the arms the cabin. On those above us they captured. The humble bones lose. They went to my village. And took off my shoes to play. Then killed them with children so we could live there when. God will. Forgive them and God will do not for the good. It's room use mind dimmed. And not see you. STAND OUT IN THE don't think. Hearts would build a tree. The day you will do spin morning. The word in. The ballroom we the US in the countdown to man the. One we will rise up. Bill dog's there costal fantastic song from his new album Paula and all in aid of prostrate cancer you've got to just giving dot com forward slash fund raising forward slash William hyphen dog D D 3 or look up piano A V E R S on the just giving to com website well before I give you the dice the week ahead just got time to fit in an instrumental track from Mitchell in Vincent's brand new album yes this is a 2nd chance 7 stalls in the slug that playing at the Stroud folk weekend I turn in September. As Micheline Vincent just one half of it's attitude and that was the 7 stars and then we hear in the slow from the arm is called the preservation of fire and they're playing the Strauss folk weekend at the 20th the 22nd of September and they'll be on the Saturday night 21st in the alehouse around about 8 o'clock when it's time for the dark days of the week ahead the music is by Vicki Swan And Johnny died because Vicki is taking part in a nickel Hopper workshop weekend. The 6th to the 8th of September That's next weekend or Tonight Monday the 2nd that's 4 events to tell you about may all start at 8 o'clock that's open one to divide his vocal about the lamb in Nova Scotia clap the Nova Scotia Hot Wheels in Bristol open might it might Dennis every Monday at the galimore free in Bristol as well an acoustic music and poetry Mondays at the Jordan frost or near stone house or tomorrow night chooses there's an opening night at the which can folk club the White Hart in this focus from then on 7 village hall $730.00 the BRAF unnamed folk club every Tuesday in the cellar bar this one hotel at 8 o'clock on Wednesday night you can time bluegrass quartet for America call Bill in the bells they come in from Tennessee to pry the head and chicken in Bristol 8 o'clock or so on Wednesday there's a singer around at the White Horse folk club at the church from vicarage lane highway that 8 open mike night at the King Arthur in Glastonbury at 9 and group brilliant quartet playing Irish songs and tunes have a cop in his arms in Midan at 8 o'clock this coming Thursday in Bristol Donald a black and plays an acoustic set with Irish English folk songs and originals that's Seamus O'Donnell's Nicolas treating Bristol from 630 to 9 is unopened night at the acoustic oak the Royal Oak in caution a date and open night at me should have been photo of the pagan in Stratford 815 and further afield John Black 1000000000 are singer songwriter the art Trixie Brahms growth also from your Folk Festival starts this coming Thursday all weekend a brilliant lineup of people look up the website Friday night. 6 Phil bear with support from Odette Michele at David Hall in South Pettit and an 8 under the which would of the guests Swindon for a club now at the Royal Air Force Association club Bellevue road at 8 o'clock that is also this coming Friday or Friday folks at the village pump there that I mean it's federal barrel plus the pool from Briony McGuinty or starts at 8 o'clock and Canadian singer songwriter be equalling bringing bluesy folk to The Hawthorns hotel in Glastonbury and also on Friday that open mike Milverton music the Victoria rooms for street Milton's office 37 events next weekend including the Swanage Folk Festival with a great line up as a hoppers weekend Hosey Manning with the swan Daniel Peterson and David Erickson look at the whole the man it all got U.K. Website Saturday the 7th iota with Sally Barker American fleet within and a run of Bridgewater art center nickel Hopper concert is on the Saturday night there at 8 o'clock Jackson possible from the mad Maston has at the which would folk love to the whole basket under which would next weekend and Sunday the 8th as we heard earlier Duncan Chisholm the brilliant Scottish fiddle player plays with the Julie foulest and acts of will stone chapel arts in Bath doors at 730 and Jim Reynolds and Sunday 8 at Barney's as a little bit Queen Victoria pop in Stroud at 730 and Rob Pennington is the guest of the children folk club Sam for part I don't House High Street in Cheltenham Well next week we'll be looking forward to Martin Cathy Sally back on the road Kitty McFarlane Sam Carter at the Preston festival near Bath Martin Simpson by the way is playing the David Ho South president on Saturday the 14th Valleyview this week with the excellent new single from Mali an American or artist from this region. This is Bristol boy so do join me next week all the very best take care. Supplying you. See. Lead. The BE. Above. Good evening from Philip to bringing you your weekly collection of notice moments. Sawgrass. This year it's 200 years since the birth of Queen Victoria the actual date being the 21st of May Kensington Palace in London she married in 842 Prince Howard who was actually born on the same day as her Southland music occupied a central place in their lives it was a shared passion and an art in which they match on equal terms their music making was based around piano Juliet repertoires and wherever they travelled they take quantities of sheet music with them and every palace set now Marla dollars born and even on the Rory yacht there were pianos the main focus of their music making at home whether she liked brass bands I don't know I'm sure she must of but what did they sound like inherit time what music did they play the saving will try and find