John Smith is known for his delicate and intricate guitar work, honey-and-gravel voice and songs of lost love. He was born in Essex, but brought up in the seaside town of Brixham in Devon. Struck down by illness as a child, he took up the guitar and practiced obsessively in his attic bedroom overlooking the sea. In this episode, he takes Matthew to the harbour wall to sing “Salty and Sweet” and up onto the cliffs where he found peace and solitude as a teenager to sing his own compositions “Save My Life” and “Hummingbird” and the traditional Somerset song “Hares on the Mountain”.
Bonus Episode: Jarlath Henderson at the Isle of Skye Festival of Small Halls
Bonus Episode: Su-a Lee at the Isle of Skye Festival of Small Halls
Rachel Newton at the Isle of Skye Festival of Small Halls
Bonus Episode: Front Room Festival Highlights
Bella Hardy in Edale
Peggy Seeger in Iffley
Kris Drever on Orkney
Bonus Xmas Episode: The Sheffield Carols with Jon Boden, Bella Hardy and The Melrose Quartet
John Jones and the Reluctant Ramblers walking to the Wickham Festival
Nancy Kerr along the Kennet and Avon Canal
Season 4 trailer
Bonus episode: Six Songs from Season 3
Bonus episode: Martin Simpson at BBC Countryfile Live
Duncan Chisholm at Sandwood Bay
Lisa Knapp in Tooting
The Unthanks on the Northumberland Coast
Martin Simpson in Scunthorpe
The Lost Words Spell Songs – Jackie Morris and Beth Porter in Pembrokeshire
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