Bromyard Folk Music Festival 2025

Bromyard Folk Festival

11th-14th September 2025

Category: Football Club

  • Graeme Knights

    Graeme Knights

    Graeme comes from a long line of singers, spanning six generations within his family, showcasing a rich singing tradition. His own active involvement in folk music extends over a period of about 40 years.

    Graeme enjoyed a prominent position within the group “Landlocked” for six years, and he spent over 15 years collaborating with Jim Mageean. While he is renowned for his renditions of shanties, his repertoire extends far beyond that, encompassing a wide range of genres including traditional love songs, mining songs, gospel music, drinking songs, and music hall tunes. Additionally, he incorporates some more contemporary compositions, many of which feature enjoyable and singable choruses.

    Graeme’s deep baritone voice has a magnetic quality that invites the audience to participate in the singing, and his delivery and stage presence create unforgettable evenings for his listeners. Notably, his experiences with the Jubilee Sailing Trust have lent extra passion and enthusiasm to his rendition of his signature song, “Don’t disable me,” making it all the more impactful.

  • Jim Mageean

    Jim Mageean

    Jim Mageean is a revered figure in the folk music world, known for his powerful voice, deep knowledge of maritime songs, and longstanding dedication to preserving and promoting traditional music. With a career spanning several decades, Mageean has established himself as one of the leading interpreters of sea shanties and work songs, bringing these historic pieces to life with authenticity and passion. His performances are marked by a robust, resonant voice that perfectly captures the spirit of the songs he sings, making him a favorite at folk festivals and maritime events around the world.

    Mageean’s love for traditional music began at an early age, growing up in a family steeped in the rich singing traditions of the North East of England. Over the years, he has amassed an extensive repertoire of songs from the British Isles and beyond, with a particular focus on the maritime tradition. Whether performing solo or as part of a group, Jim’s ability to convey the stories, emotions, and historical context of these songs has earned him widespread acclaim. His knowledge of sea shanties, in particular, has made him a sought-after performer and educator in the folk community.

    In addition to his work as a performer, Jim Mageean is also deeply committed to the education and promotion of traditional music. He has worked extensively as a tutor, sharing his expertise with the next generation of folk singers and helping to ensure that these important cultural traditions are passed down. Mageean has also been involved in numerous recording projects, capturing the essence of traditional songs for posterity and introducing them to new audiences. His recordings are treasured by folk music enthusiasts for their authenticity and attention to detail.

    Throughout his career, Jim Mageean has been recognised not just for his talent as a singer, but also for his role as a cultural ambassador, helping to keep traditional music alive and relevant in the modern world. His contributions to the folk music community are immeasurable, and his influence can be seen in the many singers and musicians who have been inspired by his work. Whether on stage or in a teaching setting, Jim Mageean continues to be a vital and respected figure in the world of traditional folk music.

  • Seb Stone

    Seb Stone

    Seb Stone is an emerging folk singer who has quickly made a name for himself in the folk music scene, earning recognition as the 2022 winner of Bromyard Folk Festival’s Future of Young Folk Award. Hailing from Sheffield, Seb brings a fresh yet deeply rooted perspective to traditional music, combining his vocal talents with expert self-accompaniment on the uilleann pipes and whistle. His unique blend of instruments and voice creates a sound that is both hauntingly beautiful and richly textured, resonating with audiences who appreciate the depth and emotion of folk music.

    As a vocalist, Seb has a distinctive voice that captures the essence of the traditional songs he performs, imbuing them with a sense of history and authenticity. His ability to convey the stories and emotions behind these songs is enhanced by his skill on the uilleann pipes and whistle, instruments that add a layer of complexity and nuance to his performances. The combination of Seb’s voice with these traditional Irish instruments creates a powerful and evocative listening experience that sets him apart from other young artists in the genre.

    Seb’s talent has not gone unnoticed in the folk community. His award from the Bromyard Folk Festival highlights his potential as a rising star in the folk world, and his performances continue to draw attention for their emotional depth and technical skill. As he continues to develop his craft, Seb Stone is poised to become a significant voice in contemporary folk music, bringing a fresh yet respectful approach to the traditions he so clearly cherishes.

    With a promising future ahead, Seb Stone represents the next generation of folk artists who are dedicated to keeping the tradition alive while also making it relevant to modern audiences. His work is a testament to the enduring power of folk music and its ability to connect people across generations.

  • Dave Webber & Anni Fentiman

    Dave Webber & Anni Fentiman

    Dave Webber and Anni Fentiman are a highly respected duo in the British folk music scene, known for their powerful vocal harmonies and dedication to traditional folk music. Together, they have carved out a distinctive place within the folk community, celebrated for their ability to bring old songs to life with authenticity and passion. Their repertoire is deeply rooted in the traditional music of the British Isles, with a particular emphasis on unaccompanied harmony singing, a style that highlights the beauty and intricacy of folk melodies and lyrics.

    Dave Webber and Anni Fentiman are not only performers but also song collectors and writers, contributing to the preservation and continuation of the folk tradition. Dave Webber, in particular, is known for his songwriting, creating new material that seamlessly blends with the traditional songs they perform. His compositions often draw on historical and social themes, resonating with the storytelling tradition that is central to folk music.

    Anni Fentiman, with her warm and expressive voice, complements Dave’s singing perfectly, creating a rich, full sound that has captivated audiences for many years. Her deep understanding of traditional music and her skillful interpretation of songs make her a standout performer in her own right.

    The duo has toured extensively, performing at folk clubs, festivals, and events across the UK and beyond. Their live performances are known for their intimate, engaging style, where their passion for the music and their connection with each other shine through. They have also recorded several albums together, which have been well received by both critics and fans.

    Dave Webber and Anni Fentiman’s contribution to the folk music world extends beyond performance. They have been active in organizing and promoting folk events, workshops, and singing sessions, helping to nurture the folk community and inspire new generations of singers and musicians.