Thursday, 26 February 2026

Off The Beaten Tracks 2 March 2026

A bumper edition of the show this week with 17 tracks ranging from the gypsy punk of Gogol Bordello to the old timey bluegrass of Down Hill Strugglers via the impressive guitar playing of Richard Smith.

Listen now on Mixcloud or from Monday at 1pm and 8pm on Ginger Feather FM.

Sandie Shaw - Scarborough Fair 
Gogol Bordello - My Companjera 
Anais Mitchell - Way Down Hadestown 
Barluath - At Dawn of Day 
Boys of the Lough - Chase Her Through The Garden 
Dick Gaughan - Both Sides of the Tweed 
Tommy Emmanuel & Richard Smith - Son of a Gun 
Francesco Buzzurro & Richard Smith - Day Tripper 
The Beatles - Across The Universe 
James J Turner - Universe 
Paddy Garrigan & The Stroller Priests - Me and the Universe Blues 
Kathryn Priddy - Does She Hold You Like I Did 
Broken Boat - Basement Days 
Oka Vanga - Rose of the Hill 
Del McCoury Band - Honky Tonk Nights 
Down Hill Strugglers - Whistle Won't Blow 
Gillian Welch - One More Dollar 


Thursday, 19 February 2026

Off The Beaten Tracks 23 February 2026

Tracks from new albums by Aisling Urwin, Beans on Toast and The Haar on my latest show which will be broadcast on Ginger Feather FM from Monday the 23rd. 

Listen now on Mixcloud

Martin Simpson - Trouble Brought Me Here
Tommy Emmanuel w/ Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams - Everybody Loves You
ATFK - This Town Is Big Enough For The Both Of Us
Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves - Dry
Aisling Urwin - Flare
Beans on Toast - A Real Rock 'n' Roller
Dave Swarbrick & Simon Nicol - The Poor Ditching Boy
Dave Swarbrick & Simon Nicol - End of a Holiday
Tommy Emmanuel w/ Yasmin Williams - Mombasa
Honey and the Bear - 5500 Miles
The Haar - The Rocky Road to Dublin
The McCalmans - Applecross Bay
Ross Ainslie - Concrete Jungle
Mossy Christian - Homeward Bound 


Friday, 6 February 2026

Off The Beaten Tracks 9 February 2026

A radio show with a St Valentine's Day theme as you'll be able to tell from the playlist - lots of songs with love or lover in the title. Listen on Mixcloud or from Monday on Ginger Feather FM.

Richard Thompson - Nearly In Love
Janice Burns & Jon Doran - True False Love
Steve Knightley - Hook of Love
Bert Jansch - Go Your Way My Love
Swarb's Lazarus - Two Constant Lovers
Graham Parker - The Madness of Love
Kate Rusby - Friday I'm In Love
Oysterband w/ June Tabor - Love Will Tear Us Apart
Ralph McTell & Wizz Jones - Tell Her You Love Her Right Now
Emily Smith - Sweet Lover of Mine
Merry Hell - Lean On Me, Love
Roger Wilson - Fair and Tender Lovers
Mike Waterson & Eliza Carthy - Valentine Waltz 


Thursday, 5 February 2026

Transatlantic Sessions concert review, The Glasshouse, Gateshead

The Transatlantic Sessions have been going for quite a few years now and one of the singers in this year’s line-up, Kathy Mattea, appeared in the very first series on TV. She recalled how she got a call asking if she’d be interested in coming over to Scotland to stay in a mansion and play with musicians from both sides of the Atlantic. Her response was, how soon can I pack?

She and fellow American singer songwriter Darrell Scott are joined on the current UK tour by Karine Polwart and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh who represent the home nations.

The house band includes such regulars as Michael McGoldrick, John McCusker and John Doyle along the long time participants Aly Bain and James Mackintosh. Jerry Douglas does the between-songs patter and adds his fine dobro playing to the mix but sadly Phil Cunningham has not been able to take part this year. Instead, on the accordion and piano we have Donald Shaw who has been involved with the Sessions for many years. The younger generation is represented by bluegrass duo Tatiana Hargreaves & Allison de Groot.

Of the guest singers Karine Polwart was, for me, the best of the bunch and there was a lovely instrumental tribute to Danny Thompson written by Michael McGoldrick and featured new double bass player Daniel Kimbro. Whether it was by accident or design that they got another bass player called Danny I don't know, but Mr Kimbro is certainly a worthy replacement. He has a nice sense of humour as we discovered when he got to come out front and sing a song borrowing Darrell’s guitar which was made by a luthier based in the North East.

There was perhaps inevitably talk about the political situation back over the other side of the pond with Daniel feeling torn between wanting to go home to see his family but reluctant to go back to the MAGA mania in the States.

While the audience was encouraged to sing along to choruses, with such a big band on stage - by folk and roots music standards - it was really only when Karine Polwart finished the night with Wild Mountain Thyme that our voices in the auditorium could really be heard. An encore of one final selection of tunes sent the Gateshead crowd off happily into the cold night with the singers and musicians off to their double decker tour bus and on to the next date on their tour.

I’m now back home in Lancaster listening to Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves’ album Hurricane Clarice which is well worth a listen if banjo and fiddle music is your bag. As Jerry Douglas commented, bluegrass music is in safe hands with such talented youngsters keeping the old traditions going.

Colin B
05/02/2026