This is our highest ever episode. We climbed to the top of Yorkshire’s tallest peak - Whernside - with the singer/songwriter Johnny Campbell and the fiddle player Mikey Kenney to help Johnny record a track for his forthcoming album “True North”. He’s recording each track at the summit of one of the highest peaks in the North of England. Along the way we discuss his passion for Northern folk music, his love of walking and his determination to campaign for a Right to Roam. It’s a big climb - but the view from the top is spectacular!
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Find out more about Johnny at https://johnnycampbell.co.uk/ and Mikey at https://mikeykenney.co.uk/
Bonus Episode: Six Songs from Season 2
Julie Fowlis on the Shores of Loch Ness
Stick in the Wheel on the Road to Epping Forest
Fisherman‘s Friends in Port Isaac
Kerry Andrew/You Are Wolf at the Brockwell Lido
Seth Lakeman on Dartmoor
Jon Boden in the Loxley Valley
Season 2 Trailer
Bonus Episode: Six Songs from Season 1
Cara Dillon in Dungiven
Steve Knightley on the Exe Trail
Eliza Carthy (and Family) in Robin Hood's Bay
Sam Lee singing with Nightingales in Sussex
Karine Polwart at Fala Moor
The Young'uns in Hartlepool
Season 1 Trailer
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