Martin Carthy Trailers
Bob Dylan: Roads Rapidly Changing - In & Out of the Folk Revival 1961 - 1965 TrailerBig Bill Broonzy: The Man who Brought the Blues to Britain TrailerThe Enigma of Nic Jones Trailer
Bob Dylan: Roads Rapidly Changing - In & Out of the Folk Revival 1961 - 1965 TrailerBig Bill Broonzy: The Man who Brought the Blues to Britain TrailerThe Enigma of Nic Jones Trailer
Total trailers found: 9
20 March 1992
The story of seminal guitarist and singer Bert Jansch, from his early days in Edinburgh, Scotland, to becoming the acoustic guitarist that everyone wanted to be.
13 February 1983
For the infantrymen, old hands and raw recruits, 36 hours of forced march and a night in pouring rain are followed by a day in a muddy cornfield, facing cannon, cavalry, and infantry.
01 January 1961
An obsessed man returns to claim the woman he loves.
29 August 2006
Documentary reviewing the music and career of female singer songwriter Sandy Denny. Although deeply revered amongst fans of folk music and the 'singer-songwriter' genre, she has never received the universal acclaim so long overdue and so often heaped on those of a far lesser talent.
30 September 2013
In 1982, folk musician Nic Jones was at the peak of his career, but driving home from a gig one night a near-fatal car crash changed his life forever.
31 March 1982
70 favourite traditional songs and rhymes presented as a pop-up book which comes to life through animation, puppetry & live performances.
05 May 2015
The story of the Greenwich Village Folk Revival, and the part Bob Dylan played in it. This film tells the story of Dylan's entry into and departure from the US Folk Revival, and features new interviews with many of the big players from the scene as it unfolded, as well as an abundance of timely footage, rare performances and numerous other features.
01 December 2013
Big Bill Broonzy would inspire a generation of musicians, yet he was not the man they believed him to be.
08 September 2003
Imagine travelling from New Orleans to Seville, throughout the English countryside to the Jazz clubs of Europe and America, and all in an hour and a half within your own living room.