Identifier8357035
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeDVD
Media Count2
Source InfoTV
Trades Allowed
Performance
Cambridge Folk Festival 2003-07-?? Various, Cambridge, England
Set 1Set a Ubert (La Bottine Souriante)
On Verra Ca (Orchestra Baobab)
Willow Tree (Eliza Carthy)
Martin Simpson guitar workshop
John Hardy (Martin Simpson)
Sloe Gin Set (Spiers & Boden)
King George IV>Road to Cashel>Cafferkeey’s Shrine (Danu)
Whirly #3 (AfroCelts)
She's In The Attic (Shooglenifty)
Fisherman’s Daughter (The Waifs)
When I Die (The Waifs)
Tennessee Flat Top Box (Roseanne Cash)
Yonder Comes A Freight Train (Laura Cantrell)
John Walker’s Blues (Steve Earle)
My Old Friend the Blues (Steve Earle)
Someday (Steve Earle)
Angel Brothers, Satnam Singh & Ian McMillan
Just My Heart Talking (Ron Sexsmith)
Rosendo en Sabasans (Berroguetto)
The Soldier Laddie (Dervish)
Our Town (Kate Rusby & Laura Cantrell)
The Hut On Staff (John McCusker & Phil Cunningham)
The Bold Privateer (Kate Rusby)
Matty Groves (Fairport Convention)
Sidmouth International Festival 2004 Documentary (unchaptered filler)

Set 2
Set 3
CommentThe Cambridge Folk Festival is an annual music festival held in Cambridge, England. The festival
is renowned for its eclectic mix of music and a wide definition of what might be considered folk.
It occurs over a long weekend in summer at Cherry Hinton Hall. Its current title sponsor is BBC
Radio 2 where it is broadcast live, while highlights are recorded and shown later on the digital
television channel BBC Four. It is often said that the main "folk" aspect of the festival is the
audience, not the performers. (Wikipedia)