At Folk and Tumble, we bring you the latest news on record releases, upcoming tours, and anything else you need to know about your favourite folk musicians.
No Oil Paintings are a five piece country, folk, bluegrass band from Northern Ireland who Folk and Tumble discovered in the corner of Bangor's The Rabbit Rooms.
Hilden Beer Festival celebrates its 30th year with great beers, ales, ciders and music from Folk and Tumble favourites Bap Kennedy, Kaz Hawkins and Malojian.
The 'Inside Out' event in Belfast this August aims to promote local music and is run in partnership with the Oh Yeah Music Centre and Belfast City Council.
People outside and even inside the Belfast music scene don't know an awful lot about sixteen year old songwriter Rebekah Wilson but all that looks set to change.
VerseChorusVerse takes to the road this September in support of Therapy? frontman Andy Cairns on an acoustic tour throughout most of England and Wales.
Open House Festival heads to the seaside in Bangor for the inaugural Bangor Culture Day and makes a call for creative people to get involved in the event.
Having returned to the United States from Bangor, Northern Ireland, Gentry Morris now unveils his newest long-player 'The Last Great Ghost Town' to the world.
Fort Wayne is a short film and album from American singer-songwriter, actor, director and erstwhile hip-hop artist Heath McNease telling tales from the road.
Half the shows at the 2014 Open House Festival (Bangor) have now sold out but you can still grab tickets for the likes of Alabama 3 and Bonnie Prince Billy.