The Co-operative Cambridge Folk Festival 2010
Monday, 11 October 2010

Festival wins top environmental award for third year running!

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The Co-operative Cambridge Festival has once again been awarded the prestigious A Greener Festival Award 2010 for their environmentally frie...
Friday, 10 September 2010

And the news from our CD stall...

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Every year, our good friends on the Proper CD stall give us a breakdown of which artist seold the most CDs at the Festival. Who do you recko...
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Monday, 2 August 2010

Thank you and goodnight!

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We hope you enjoyed the Festival as much as we did! Don't forget to keep up to date with the Festival all year round via this blog or vi...
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Sunday, 1 August 2010

Country music and Hollywood legend headlines Sunday night

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Image taken by Nigel Cooke ( www.nigelcookephotography.com )  We were privileged to have US Country music legend, Kris Kristofferson, pe...

The final podcast of the Festival

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On the final podcast of 2010 we talk to Carolina Chocolate Drops, C.W. Stoneking, Ian Smith from Creative Scotland as well as the rather f...
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The (Stone)King of hokum blues!

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There are many special acts at this year's, but what a special one C.W. Stoneking is! His deep and rich vocals and southern drawl capti...

How did they get in?

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Taking the bringing chairs into the arena debate to whole new level.
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The Co-operative Cambridge Folk Festival
The Cambridge Folk Festival is one of the premier music events in Europe and one of the longest running and most famous folk festivals in the world. It has become hugely popular and a regular sell out attracting ten thousand people, many of whom return year after year. The Festival is renowned for its eclectic mix of music and a wide definition of what might be considered folk. The best traditional folk artists from the UK and Ireland rub shoulders with more contemporary acts, the finest American country, blues and roots artists, acclaimed singer songwriters and even the odd pop star. Bluegrass, gospel, cajun, zydeco, jazz, world, klezmer and a ceilidh are also regular features. The line up has reflected the many changes in the music scene from the 60s to the present and is always a hotbed mix of the old and the new. The list of performers who have appeared reads like a who’s who and the Festival has been a launching pad for many now well known artists.
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