For twelve years, the singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Nancy Kerr lived on a narrow boat, travelling the length and breadth of England’s inland waterways. As she walks on the towpath with Matthew Bannister, she tells how the experience inspired many of her songs – and performs two of them: “Queen of Waters” and “Tiller Song”. Nancy explains that folk music was part of her upbringing, with her mother Sandra Kerr a well-known performer and her father a Northumbrian pipe player. Did she ever fall in to the canal? “Yes, about once a month!”
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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