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Old Thu, May-02-24, 08:43
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Originally Posted by Demi
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Similarly, Folk on Foot combines folk music and walking, hosted by former BBC executive and broadcaster Matthew Bannister. .......

This article was also posted at the top of last month's thread but I confess at the time .. TL,DR . So glad I read it today and learned about the Folk on Foot podcast . I'm familiar with Matthew Bannister's voice as a night owl and long time listener to CBC, which features BBC radio overnight. As one reviewer wrote:
“There is something about sound that can make your own little world feel so much wider – one of the best things about radio – and for a while now I’ve been enjoying the sense of openness, memory and heritage in the Folk on Foot podcast made by Matthew Bannister, the Radio 4 broadcaster and former BBC executive and controller of Radio 1, striking out on his own. He meets folk musicians and explores the landscapes that mean a lot to them, and the musicians play acoustic songs on location. And so we go, for instance, to Orkney with Kris Drever, of the band Lau, as Drever takes his 10-week-old daughter to meet his Orkney family for the first time, in a land of standing stones, Viking artefacts, and all-embracing sea and wind.

“Bannister has great taste in guests. In the episodes released so far, he walks with the joyous and irrepressible trio The Young’uns through the streets of Hartlepool, goes with Jon Cleave and Billy Hawkins of Fisherman’s Friends to Port Isaac, and most recently takes a trip with Peggy Seeger to Iffley, near Oxford. All while birds cry, water laps and tree branches rustle. The music is transcendent, the sense of place is transporting, and if you need escape – from politics, from illness, from anything – it’s a restorative breathing space in sound.”


I'm not a fan of podcasts, generally .. but I love this series
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