
Here are some relevant, related, useful or just interesting sites
Suffolk Folk: A fantastic organisation promoting traditional music and dance in Suffolk. http://www.suffolkfolk.co.uk
The Engineroom: The recording studio in Stowmarket where we record all our stuff. http://www.engineroom.freeuk.com
Webfeet: A really good site about dancing, bands, festivals and all things "folky". http://www.webfeet.org/
The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS) http://www.efdss.org/
Richard Robinson's Tunebook: A site with hundreds of traditional tunes in GIF Format. http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/tunebook.html
Digital Traditions Folksong Database Search Page: A database of folk song lyrics and tunes http://www.mudcat.org/
Melody Lane Songbook: A wonderfully done site with tunes and lyrics to old time songs http://www.melodylane.net/songlist.html
The Village Music Project: A research project to collect traditional tunes http://www.smmp.salford.ac.uk/research/music/vmp/vmp/
Walton Folk Festival: A really good folk festival in a traditional seaside town. http://www.waltonfestival.com
Holmfirth Folk Festival: A brilliant folk festival! http://www.holmfirthfestival.com/
Everyman Folk Club & Wheatstone Concertinas: A lovely friendly folk club in Benhall near Saxmundham, a great venue, excellent guest spots and floor spots; well worth a visit http://www.wheatstone.co.uk/
Milkmaid Folk Club: Another great folk club this time in the west of the county, in Bury St Edmunds. Again excellent guest spots and floor spots; well worth a visit http://www.milkmaidfolkclub.com
Folk Northwest: A great site by Mark Dowding. A mine of information on what's happening on the Lancashire folk scene. Check out the Harry Boardman pages! My favourite Lancashire singer. http://www.folknorthwest.co.uk/
George Formby Society: A nice site all about George and his Society. http://www.georgeformby.co.uk/
Dennis Taylor's Ukulele Banjo Pages: A wonderful site with lots of information and images of vintage and modern Banjo Ukes. http://freespace.virgin.net/dennis.taylor/index.htm
Nonsuch Dulcimer Club: The Dulcimer Club based all over Britain http://www.hillside.co.uk/nonsuch/
Thrift Music: Jon and Pam's folk instrument shop in Frinton on Sea, Essex. They help organise the Walton Folk Festival as well as running a really friendly shop http://www.thrift-music.com/
Radio 2 Folk Website: A very large site with lots of information on folk and acoustic music. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/folk/
Muse Music Editor: A very good ABC Music editor and only £20! http://web.ukonline.co.uk/members/laurie.griffiths/index.html
Our Favourite Bands and Artists: The people we play with in pub sessions and bands and performers we enjoy listening to.
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