[Contents.] [About the Band.] [Their Music.] [Photography.] [Press Materials.] Join our mailing list: _____________ Subscribe [About the Band.] Broadside Electric o PO Box 331, Ardmore, PA 19003 +1 (610) 667-9219 o info@broadside.org ____________________ Search _________________________________________________________________ [Links.] [Text Only.] : [Help.] : [Site Map.] << < > >> Music Because of the ever-changing nature of the Internet, the operation of these links cannot be guaranteed. Your mileage may vary. Archives * The Digital Tradition Folksong Database at The Mudcat Café. * Folk music archive at Penn State University. Magazines * Dirty Linen, the magazine of folk, electric folk, traditional and world music. * Folk Roots, Britain's premier world-music magazine. * Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine, a quarterly journal of traditional and contemporary folk music. Record Companies * Koch International, US distributors of, well, a whole bunch of interesting stuff, including a lot of Arlo Guthrie's back catalog, for which I have a soft spot. * NorthSide, a new label with a spectacular lineup of Scandinavian folk and folk-rock artists. * Temple Records, purveyors of some of Scotland's finest folk. Other Resources * The abc home page, home of a useful cross-platform file format for notating tunes. * The wonderful Ceolas site, a trove of information about Celtic music. * There's an interesting collection of folky material at www.contemplator.com, including lushly arranged MIDI files of lots of (mostly British) folk songs, and lyrics to a lot of stuff. * Fasola.org, a real nice website dedicated to the tradition of Shape Note singing (primarily The Sacred Harp branch). * Hidden Water's list of Folk Venues across the USA. * The RootsWorld home page. * The rec.music.folk Usenet newsgroup. * Not limited to folk music (by any means!) but interesting nonetheless: the Internet Underground Music Archive. In fact, we have our very own page here. * Not really folk music at all, but very enjoyable: the Gilbert and Sullivan archive. Philly Specials * Philly Folk Info * WXPN, 88.5 FM - Public radio from UPenn, now the last station I know of in Philly with any broadcast power to speak of that plays any folk music. * WHYY, 90.9 FM - Public radio formerly featuring the inimitable Gene Shay, folk DJ par excellence. (We can't believe they cut Gene's show ... can you?) [Text Only.] : [Help.] : [Site Map.] << < > >> _________________________________________________________________ Musicians | Music | Broadside Electric | Miscellaneous | Complete Biography | News | Personnel | Interview | Links About the Band | Their Music | Photography | Press Materials Contents | Help | Site Map